By Eva Kekou, 4Humanities International Correspondent I had the honor of interviewing Scott Kildall and Nathaniel Stern, who both share an immense passion for art and creativity. I am glad we crossed paths some time ago and glad they are my friends now. Enjoy this interview and Happy New Year! Eva Kekou: Can you give […]
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Interview with Artist and Curator Michelle Kasprzak
By Eva Kekou, 4Humanities International Correspondent As an international correspondent based in Europe, I decided to interview Michelle Kasprzak, an international curator for electronic and media art and a Canadian, originally, who is now based in Holland. Michelle Kasprzak, a self-trained artist, decided some years back to move to Europe. First she moved to the […]
amber’12: Interview with Ekmel Ertan, Director of amberPlatform in Istanbul
By Eva Kekou, 4Humanities International Correspondent As a 4Humanities international correspondent based in continental Europe I think it is very productive to link the world of digital humanitie with interesting works of media art by both institutions and artists based in different places overseas and in Europe who all strive for art, expression and the […]
All Our Ideas: The Value of the Humanities
4Humanities is running an All Our Ideas campaign to see what you think are the best arguments for the humanities. The question we’ve posted is What is the value of the humanities?. Follow the link and vote on different answers (or propose your own.)
#RedHD: Entrevista con Ernesto Priani
Ernesto Priego entrevista al Dr Ernesto Priani, vicepresidente de la Red de Humanistas Digitales y secretario académico de la Facultad de Filosofía y Letras de la UNAM.
#RedHD: Interview with Ernesto Priani
Ernesto Priego interviews digital humanist Ernesto Priani, Vice-Dean of the School of Humanities at UNAM, Mexico, and Vice-President of the Mexican Digital Humanists Network.
UK Web-browsing Copyright: Information Sharing Under Peril
Yesterday The Register published a piece on the urgency for the UK government to act on “innocent” web-browsing. Ernesto Priego reports.