Ted Underwood at Berkeley
Modeling Perspective and Parallax to Tell the Story of Genre Fiction
Ted Underwood
Thursday, November 8th, 2018
5:30 pm - 7:00 pm
Townsend Center, 220 Stephens Hall (Geballe Room)
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Modeling Perspective and Parallax to Tell the Story of Genre Fiction
Ted Underwood
Thursday, November 8th, 2018
5:30 pm - 7:00 pm
Townsend Center, 220 Stephens Hall (Geballe Room)
http://bit.ly/dh-speaker-
Corporate Style: The Effect of Comp Titles on Contemporary Literature
Laura McGrath
Thursday, October 4th, 2018
5:30 pm - 7:00 pm
Townsend Center, 220 Stephens Hall (Geballe Room)
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Corpus Poetics: Thinking the Writer's Career with Data
Andrew Piper
Thursday, September 20th, 2018
5:30 pm - 7:00 pm
Townsend Center, 220 Stephens Hall (Geballe Room)
http://bit.ly/corpus-poetics
The DH Faire is an annual event that brings together digital humanists to share their work and reflect on the field more broadly. Including a series of panels, a poster session, and an evening reception, the faire offers the Berkeley community the opportunity to share projects at various stages of development, and to receive invaluable feedback from peers.
DH Faire 2018 kicks off Monday, April 2nd! Find everything you need to know about DH Faire 2018 on our event page here.
The Berkeley Digital Humanities Working Group (DHWG) is for more than just networking, we workshop student projects, provide hackspace opportunities, combine meetings with other working groups on campus, and run the annual DH Faire. This semester we meet every other Thursday from 11AM-12PM in the D-Lab Collaboratory 356 Barrows. We have a meeting this week on March 22nd, the DH Faire from April 2-9, and our end of the year gathering on April 26 remaining this semester.
UC ClioMetric History Project
Zach Bleemer, Project Director
Thursday, March 8
11:00-12:00 D-Lab (Barrows 371)