“What we learn, know and understand is physical — a matter of brain circuitry. This has deep implications for how politics is understood.”
Activist DDOS Campaigns: When Similies and Metaphors Fail
“DDOS as a tool cannot be wholly condemn or lauded without its surrounding context.”
Video: “Electronic Literature and Future Books”
How electronic literature has influenced other media and the implications of having literary projects in the digital sphere alongside other forms of communication and art.
GAMBIT at the center of GameSpot video on Boston’s game development history
Our GAMBIT Game Lab was stoked to see the dozen or so mentions of its work, mission, and role in game development featured in a GameSpot video.
Podcast, Johanna Drucker: “Designing Digital Humanities”
Johanna Drucker on the role of design in modeling digital humanities.
Podcast, “Electronic Literature and Future Books” with Katherine Hayles and Rita Raley
Katherine Hayles and Rita Raley on how mainstream and avant-garde poets and writers have been exploring the literary potential of the computer for decades.
Podcast, Craig Watkins: “Exploring the Digital Practices of Black and Latino Youth”
Craig Watkins studies young people’s social and digital media behaviors. He teaches at the University of Texas, Austin.








