The traditional Japanese art of haiku, which as we know it is quite modified from its original structure due to European appropriation, has several inherent links to the world of the digital. Both involve one creating something meaningful within limitations (whether that entails the fixed syllable structure in the former or the specific syntax ofContinue reading “Digital Lab #3 – Digital Haiku”
Monthly Archives: January 2020
Digital Lab #2 – Initial Readings about the Digital Humanities
After having read several articles providing an overview of the Digital Humanities and their histories, philosophical values, and motivations, I have come to at least a preliminary understanding of what they are and how they interact with my traditional notions of the Humanities. Many texts have emphasized the importance of using digital programs as aContinue reading “Digital Lab #2 – Initial Readings about the Digital Humanities”
Blog Post #1 – Me and My Relationship with the Digital
These types of introductions always seem somewhat awkward, so I will just get to the main point. My name is Charlie Barth, I am double majoring in English and Mathematics at the University of Utah, and I am currently in my fourth year (I will be doing five years total, because of the double major).Continue reading “Blog Post #1 – Me and My Relationship with the Digital”
Digital Lab #1 – A Little About Myself
Introduction Let me begin this new adventure into the world of webdesign by introducing myself. My name is Charlie Barth, and I am an undergraduate student at the University of Utah, majoring in English and Mathematics. I have lived my entire life in Utah, mostly in a tourist-infested beautiful resort town named Park City, whichContinue reading “Digital Lab #1 – A Little About Myself”