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| ATLAS Speaker Series - How has technology changed writing & literature? |
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| Start Date: | 10/1/2012 | Start Time: | 4:00 PM |
| End Date: | 10/1/2012 | End Time: | 5:00 PM |
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Event Description At the intersection of literary and technological history, explore fundamental questions of technology, research, content, publishing and writing. How has the word processor changed the history and culture of authorship? How has technology changed the relationship of writers to their craft?
Matthew Kirschenbaum, a professor of English at the University of Maryland and associate director of the Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities, will draw from his forthcoming book, “Track Changes: A Literary History of Word Processing.”
This event is a collaboration of the CU-Boulder ATLAS Institute, Department of English, ICJMT Initiative, University Libraries ScriptaLab and Friends of the Libraries.
The ATLAS Speaker Series is made possible by a generous donation by Idit Harel Caperton and Anat Harel.
Attend all talks in the series, visit www.colorado.edu/atlas/speakerseries for more information. |
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This event is open to Everyone |
Ticket information: Free and open to the public. |
For tickets: Audiences are advised to arrive a few minutes before the start of the event as seating is limited. |
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