- [toread] Gone Home and Its Hidden Objects | Lost Worlds: Explorations in Digital Humanities Game Design – "As part of ongoing research on improving the understanding of narrative in gameplay, this article seeks to explore design strengths and weaknesses in Gone Home." – (DH gaming design )
- [toread] Historyonics: Privatising the Digital Past – This is the text of a short 'provocation' I presented at an event called Cityscapes: Past, Present and Future. – (DH google breaking_the_book )
- [toread] There Are No New Directions in Annotations Jason B. Jones – – (dh notetaking )
Tag Archives: breaking_the_book
What I’m reading 7 Mar 2016 through 16 Mar 2016
- Authoring, Audience, Authority: Lessons from Student Contributions to the DRC Wiki – Interesting to see that urbane students have the same issues with wikis and DH concepts as the more parochial students I work with. But why o why ask students to follow wikipedia guidelines of NPOV? Why recreate wikipedia? Write wiki entries from local interests for local interests. – (dh wikis collaborativewriting digital_pedagogy )
- Wiki Wednesday: Revising, Drafting, and Editing with Wikis – Too little has changed in the last five years. – (dh wikis collaborativewriting )
- The Secret History of Hypertext – The Atlantic – History has left out some figures? Who would have expected. The Atlantic is only rediscovering these historical figures of hypertext because the scholars have published books for The Atlantic. – (hypertext historiography webdesign links linking ontology )
- [toread] “Illegible” David Carson cannot *not* communicate (Joe Clark) – – (design typography breaking_the_book )