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Post-Internet Rabbit Holes: Digital Collecting and Curation as Research In-Person

What, like, even really is "curation"? Or, like, a research practice that has organization and visual representation at the core of it, to maximize thoughts and connections. How is thematic collecting and curation of disparate images and texts, a kind of research that can be harnessed for whackier, more rigorous, and loving engagement with the world of things and ideas?

This workshop uses Are.na, occasionally described as "a dating app for ideas", "biblically accurate internet", or "public storage for the intellectual, the absurd, and the eclectic", to think more closely about curation, collection, organization, sharing as research phenomena. 

Sawyer 328 at 7pm. 
Please come with a laptop. 

Date:
Tuesday, September 17, 2024
Time:
7:00pm - 8:00pm
Time Zone:
Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
Location:
Sawyer Instruction Room 328
Audience:
  Faculty/Staff     Students  
Categories:
  Workshops  

Registration is required. There are 22 seats available.

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Tath Haver