The rise of digital photography and imaging has transformed the landscape of visual communication and culture. Events, activities, moments, objects, and people are ‘captured’ and…
Many people in the West or global North now live in a culture of 24/7 instant messaging, iPods and MP3s, streamed content, blogs, ubiquitous digital…
Predictive resource allocation (PRA) has gained momentum in the network research community as a way to cope with the exponential increase in video traffic. Existing…
By: Emily Christina Murphy & Shannon R. Smith How can alternate histories of Digital Humanities (DH) through feminist criticism, participatory art, and design, shape undergraduate…
As evidenced by the clientele in any urban coffee shop, devices such as cell phones, BlackBerries, and Wi-Fi-enabled laptops have proliferated, particularly during the past…
As a medium, film is constantly evolving both in form and in content. Fluid Screens, Expanded Cinema (with Janine Marchessault), considers the shift from traditional cinema…
See also “Surveillance Culture: Engagement, Exposure and Ethics in Digital Modernity” The International Journal of Communication. 11, 2017. Surveillance stories hit the headlines almost every…
An App to Teach With: A Case of Mobile Learning Non-adoption in Higher Ed. Issues and Trends in Educational Technology. Online. https://journals.uair.arizona.edu/index.php/itet/article/view/16933 Inspired by Pinterest:…
Surveillance is sometimes spoken of as a God’s eye view of the world. This idea is explored in relation to the ‘objective gaze’ of disengaged…
In this title, we leap into a novel paradigm of scalability and cost-effectiveness, on the basis of resource reuse. In a world with much abundance…