I'm the digital humanities program coordinator at UCLA.
I'm interested in analyzing and visualizing big humanities datasets — anything from texts to GIS. I'm also interested in new publishing models and experimenting with interactive narratives (especially with video).
I'm sort of both, sort of neither? I'm an academic (film studies and American studies) who works with digital tools to create and visualize arguments and experiment with form. Academics sorely need to get the hang of new publishing models and big data, so I figure, who better to learn from than journalists?
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