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Humanist Archives: Sept. 13, 2021, 7:34 a.m. Humanist 35.227 - events: a lunch reading Kittler's code

				
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        Date: 2021-09-12 19:49:42+00:00
        From: Thorsten Ries <thorsten.ries@austin.utexas.edu>
        Subject: DHLunch@GS Fall 2021 Sessions Program - next event: Mark C. Marino (USC): Critical Code Studies: Kittler

Dear Humanist subscribers,

The DHLab@GS at the Department of Germanic Studies at UT Austin
continues its online DH events series /DHLunch@GS/ (program and
registration here:
https://liberalarts.utexas.edu/germanic/digital-humanities-events.php).

The Fall 2021 Sessions will start this week, Sept 14, 1-2pm CDT, with
Mark C. Marino (University of Southern California): /Critical Code
Studies: Reading code by the philosopher who said there is none,
Friedrich Kittler/ !

The event is free to join via Zoom, everybody welcome!

The Fall 2021 sessions: 

  * Sept 14, 1-2pm
    Mark C. Marino (University of Southern California)
    Critical Code Studies: Reading code by the philosopher who said
    there is none, Friedrich Kittler
    [Please register through Zoom:
    https://utexas.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJIucOuurj0uGtB3BVhA--
NM_JVL9YdvBukM]
  * Oct 5, 1-2pm
    Edward Larkey, Ibrahim Er, Landry Digeon (University of Maryland)
    Cross-Cultural Screen Analysis: The Journey from German Studies to
    Intercultural Digital Humanities
    [Please register through Zoom:
    https://utexas.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJYqceytrTstEtb9w5etLaZYGgyaBHzYgjin
    ]
  * Nov 16, 1-2pm
    Sally Chambers (Ghent University)
    Experimenting with Collections as Data in Europe: a Belgian experience?
    [Please register through Zoom:
    https://utexas.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJMqdOmurT8jE9e8-jcFW1-Vyflt9kPnEW9f
    ]
  * Nov 18, 1-2pm
    Berenike Herrmann (Bielefeld University), Jana Lüdtke (Freie
    Universität Berlin)
    Computational sentiment analysis of children’s literature
    [Please register through Zoom:
    https://utexas.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJUldOysqjgsE9BA8M8PlSnvkVLqTtFoV1sX
    ]

All the best,

Thorsten Ries

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The University of Texas at Austin
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Email: thorsten.ries@austin.utexas.edu / Twitter: @riesthorsten
Phone: +1 512 426 1287
Website: https://liberalarts.utexas.edu/germanic/faculty/tr24969


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