Digital Dialogues

Digital Dialogues convenes prominent digital humanities, new media, and information technology practitioners to present their field-defining research. The series, which celebrated its 40th season in Spring 2024, invites intellectual exchange around topics critical to the digital humanities. Follow us on social media (@umd_mith on X/Twitter and@mith_umd on Instagram) for more details.

Past Digital Dialogues

Between Document & Digital MapThe Need for the Archive & GIS to Analyze the Nazi Built Environment

Paul Jaskot
Paul Jaskot
DePaul University
Michelle Smith Collaboratory for Visual Culture, Art and Sociology Building

Performing the Digital EditionTextual Scholarship & the Digital Consumption of Music Scores

Raff Viglianti
MITH Conference Room

Head-and-Shoulder Hunting in the AmericasExploring Lobotomy’s Visual Culture

Miriam Posner
Miriam Posner
University of California, Los Angeles
MITH Conference Room

Kill Time, Make HistoryBuilding Inspector and other HCI Case Studies from NYPL Labs

Mauricio Giraldo
Mauricio Giraldo
NYPL Labs
MITH Conference Room

Strata of SentienceDeep Mapping the Media City

Shannon Mattern
Shannon Mattern
The New School
MITH Conference Room

The Platonic Network

Alex Wright
Alex Wright
Etsy
MITH Conference Room

Strange BedfellowsDigital Humanities, Internet Art, and the Weird Internet

Darius Kazemi
Darius Kazemi
MITH Conference Room

Models of Code and the Digital Architecture of Time

Andrew Johnston
Andrew Johnston
North Carolina State University
MITH Conference Room

From Transformative Works to #transformDHDigital Humanities as (Critical) Fandom

Alexis Lothian
Alexis Lothian
University of Maryland
MITH Conference Room

Without InnovationAfrican American Lifeworlds and the Internet of Things

Marisa Parham
MITH Conference Room