Week 4 – Multimediaal
The Mechanical Muse – Dan Rockmore, The New Yorker
The Best New Yorker Visual and Interactive Stories of 2019 – Monica Racic, The New Yorker
The Best Podcasts of 2019 – Sarah Larson, The New Yorker
Anthony Grafton
Interview: How I Write – Noah Charney, The Daily Beast
Profiel: The Humanist – Christopher Shea, Princeton
The Nutty Professors – Anthony Grafton, The New Yorker
Future Reading – Anthony Grafton, The New Yorker
Lezing: Apocalypse in the Stacks – Anthony Grafton
How Wrong Is Greta van Susteren about Libraries? – Richard Anderson
A Guide to Collecting Harry Potter Books
Top 15 BEST global brands ranking for the last 19 years
Who Pushes the Button? – Rachel Plotnick
Machine learning has revealed exactly how much of a Shakespeare play was written by someone else
The Rise of the Machines – Meredith Hindley, Humanities
Who Cares about Literary Prizes?
A philosopher argues that AI can’t be an artist – Sean Dorrance Kelly
How Podcasts Became a Seductive—and Sometimes Slippery—Mode of Storytelling – Rebecca Mead, The New Yorker
The Internetn Apologizes… – Noah Kulwin, New York Magazine
Franco Moretti
What Is Distant Reading? – Kathryn Schulz, The New York Times
An Attempt to Discover the Laws of Literature – Joshua Rothman, The New Yorker
Big data meets the Bard – John Sunyer, Financial Times
Interview: The Digital in the Humanities – Melissa Dinsman, Los Angeles Review of Books
Interview: “Als ob ich die Literatur an Barbaren verrate“ – Anne Haeming, Der Spiegel
Franco Moretti’s “Distant Reading”: A Symposium – Kathleen Fitzpatrick, Alexander R. Galloway, James F. English, LA Review of Books
Het probleem van distant reading – Marc van Oostendorp, Neerlandistiek
Een bijeenkomst in Utrecht als reactie op het artikel
Adventures of a Man of Science – Elif Batuman, n+1
Beta humanities. De opmars van digitale technieken in de geesteswetenschappen – Mike Kestemont, Neerlandia
The Movie with a Thousand Plotlines – Raffi Khatchadourian, The New Yorker
Learning to Love Robots – Rachel Marx, The New Yorker
The History Manifesto
The Little Book That Made the Case for Big Thinking – Johanna Hanink, Chronicle of Higher Education
What Is to Be Done? – Knox Peden, LA Review of Books
Recensie – Brad S. Gregory, Journal of Interdisciplinary History
Passchendaele virtual reality view could keep the horrors of the First World War alive for generations – Ben Farmer, The Telegraph