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Interview with Alex May

By Eva Kekou, 4Humanities International Correspondent Alex May is a digital artist who utilises his extensive programming knowledge to create his own software for interactive digital artworks and video projection installations that explore our relationship with digital technologies and how human perception of reality can be altered and extended through code and light. He has performed […]

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4Humanities MiniDoc #4: Telling Our Stories: A First-Year Students’ Panel on Literacy Narratives


Telling Our Stories: A First-Year Students’ Panel on Literacy Narratives from Kristin Cornelius on Vimeo

4Humanities@CSUN proudly announces their new MiniDoc project: “Telling Our Stories: A First-Year Students’ Panel on Literacy Narratives.” This MiniDoc features a session from the 2013 Associate Graduate Students of English conference (AGSE), comprised of four first-year students’ who each share their literacy narrative in a conference-style panel. (Read more)

Interview with Roy Ascott

By Eva Kekou, 4Humanities International Correspondent I had the honor and pleasure of interviewing artist and theorist Roy Ascott, President of the Planetary Collegium, and DeTao Master of Technoetic Arts in Beijing DeTao Masters Academy. Eva Kekou: In all biographies and articles I have read about you, you have been defined as the one who “brought together […]

Interview with Sue Gollifer

By Eva Kekou, 4Humanities International Correspondent Sue Gollifer has been a professional artist, printmaker, and lecturer for more than thirty years. She has exhibited her work worldwide and her work has been collected by major international public institutions. The interview that follows gives us more information about her work and activities. Eva Kekou: Hello Sue! […]

Add Your Name to “The Humanities Matter!” Mailing List

Last month, the University College London (UCL) Center for the Digital Humanities and 4Humanities released The Humanities Matter!, an infographic of statistics and arguments for the humanities (see the original post here, and download the PDF here). We now have about 100 extra print copies of the infographic, and we want to send them to you! For […]