How Did They Make That? Reverse Engineering Digital Projects

a presentation by Miriam Posner

April 15th, 2015, 12:00 P.M – 1:20 P.M.
CTLR Lounge

Photo of a Wrench
Photo by Flickr user Kate Ter Haar, used under Creative Commons licensing.

The catch-all term “digital project” can refer to a daunting array of technologies and methods. For a newcomer (or even an experienced practitioner), it can be hard to know where to start. In this presentation, we’ll examine a range of digital projects to get a handle on what’s out there. Then I’ll share some simple principles for figuring out the sources and technologies that constitute a “project.” You can use these principles to model your own project, or just to understand and evaluate someone else’s.

Miriam Posner is Coordinator and Core Faculty Member of the Digital Humanities program at the University of California, Los Angeles. 

This demonstration is open to the entire Middlebury community. All are welcome!

Lunch will be provided beginning at 12 pm, with the presentation to follow at 12:15. Please RSVP by signing up below.

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