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Wearable Tech

This wearable puts a new meaning to ‘off the cuff.’ Besides the novelty, this keeps the wearer safer as in able to focus one’s surroundings, not on one’s phone.   Thanks, Stephanie for sharing this: https://www.digitaltrends.com/wearables/levis-smart-jacket-changed-how-i-use-my-phone/

Excited about Dickinson? MLA 2019

If you want to submit, let me know as I’ll be happy to give you feedback on your abstract. CFP for MLA 2019 The Emily Dickinson International Society invites proposals for presentations exploring Dickinson and race in relation to nineteenth-­century print and material culture and/or through Critical Race theory. Deadline is March 5. Contact person Stephanie Farrar …

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Annie Albers: “what is a textile problem?”

D’An alerted me to this great piece about On Weaving, a full-length study of textiles written by Annie Albers and based upon her own practice. Albers attended Bauhaus and later taught at Black Mountain College, along with Robert Creeley and others: https://hyperallergic.com/428089/anni-alberss-thoughts-on-textiles-loom-large/ 

A pertinent NEH Summer Institute

The deadline for this NEH Summer Institute is Thursday, but may be of interest. . . NEH Summer Institute in 2018 for College and University Faculty, The Book: Material Histories and Digital Futures The four-week Institute will take place June 18 to July 13, 2018 at Salt Lake Community College (SLCC). Applications for the Institute are accepted from …

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Relationship between texts and textiles / skin and writing

If you don’t already know Jen Bervin’s work, check out her textual practice her weaving at Gridspace, Silk poems, and the Dickinson composite series. Also, thanks to Stephanie for bringing the opera Written on Skin to my attention. Here is a snippet from the Hyperallergic article about it: “The scenes evoke medieval triptych altarpieces, and …

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Have you seen this? (teaching and research news, cfps, etc)

Periodically I’ll post relevant news and cfps to our course site. This great write-up of teaching Amy Earhart and Maura Ives are engaged in at Texas A & M should be of interest:  http://blog.historians.org/2018/01/race-print-and-digital-humanities-pedagogical-approaches/  Here’s a highlight: “Our class was structured to allow for both theoretical discussions regarding scholarly texts as well as hands on …

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Derrida in a doodle

derrida in a doodle