Hello. This is a reminder about Mondayıs Mellon Seminar in Digital Humanities, scheduled simultaneously in the UCLA Visualization Portal, and on Entropia in Second Life. Entropia is DLFıs SL island. Please rsvp directly to me <[log in to unmask]>, if you would like to attend via SL so that I can send you the slurl (Second Life url), as well as instructions for viewing the live video feed and adjusting the audio in SL. Look forward to hearing from you. Best, Esther Esther Grassian Information Literacy Librarian UCLA College Library Box 951450 L.A., CA 90095-1450 Phone: 310-206-4410 Fax: 310-206-9312 Email: [log in to unmask] SL: Alexandria Knight Skype: esthergrassian There: Sefer ------ Forwarded Message From: David Shepard <[log in to unmask]> Date: Fri, 2 Jan 2009 17:34:20 -0800 Subject: Fwd: UCLA Mellon Seminar in Digital Humanities (Winter 2009): Jan. 5th Dear colleagues, Happy New Year! I wanted to remind you that our first Mellon seminar in Digital Humanities for 2009 will be this coming Monday, January 5th, with Professor Johanna Drucker. The seminar meets from 2-5 PM in 5628 Math and Sciences, the Visualization Portal. To find the portal, enter the Math and Sciences Building from the east side (which puts you on the fifth floor) and follow the signs. The monthly seminars are open to graduate students, faculty, and the general public. Participants outside of UCLA can also join us at Entropia in Second Life. "What is(n't) Digital Humanities?" (co-organized by Jeffrey Schnapp and Todd Presner) http://www.digitalhumanities.ucla.edu/ <http://www.digitalhumanities.ucla.edu/> All future seminars meet in the Visualization Portal from 2-5 pm on the following dates: Jan. 5th: Johanna Drucker on Post-Print: Humanities Tools in Digital Contexts Feb. 2nd: Tara McPherson on Digital Scholarship and New Media Publication Mar 9th (note new date): Michael Shanks and Scott Ruston on Mobile Media, Humanities 2.0 April 6th: Peter Lunenfeld on Designing New Media Studies May 4th: Lynn Hershman and Jeffrey Schnapp on the Animated Archive and Virtual Worlds June 1st: Digital Humanities Symposium with Kate Hayles (keynote address) Readings and web-links are available online: www.digitalhumanities.ucla.edu <http://www.digitalhumanities.ucla.edu/> Please feel free to forward this email <snip> to anyone who you think may be interested in the seminar. Many thanks, Todd Presner ------ End of Forwarded Message