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Common Knowledge Winter 2006
The Evergreen State College

[edit] Digital Humanities Overview

What are the humanities? Featuring a timeline of important computing events.

[edit] Literary Theories of the Web

[edit] E-Books and Hypertext

[edit] E-Poetics

E-poetry, condensed for electronic poetry, is poetry generated electronically, including hypertext poetry or interactive poetry that is partially or randomly generated by electronic (usually computer) means. Electronic poetry is a form of electronic literature. Loosely termed to include any poetry produced on the Internet.

[edit] Internet Art

Internet art, also called net.art, is primarily seen as the production of art which uses internet technologies as its medium, and often its subject.

[edit] New Media

The digitization of film and video has revolutionized the ways in which we communicate, consume and create. In this piece we will explore the history of digital film and video itself, its arrival onto the web, and the ways in which it is transforming our lives.

[edit] The New Library: Digital Humanities and Knowledge in Transition

Digital media and technology are moving in so quickly, that libraries must scramble to keep up. How have the humanities in libraries and schools changed because of this transition and how are libraries accommodating technology? How are archives becoming digital?