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MAVRiC

Emerging Tech + Arts Expo

Hackathons & Expos
Time
May 10, 2022, 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Location
WeWork
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Speakers

Portrait of Andrew W. Smith
Andrew W. Smith

Andrew W. Smith, M.S., is a research professor, game designer, quantum artist, and creative technologist who builds experiences for people to play with ideas. His work uses games, interactive writing, archives, and immersive media to explore memory, Black life, environmental futures, and the worlds we make with technology. His recent projects include LiteraryDJ, a remix platform for music, computational poetry, natural language processing, and quantum computing; Energy, a board game about climate change and energy policy; BlackType, an emerging typography and design project; and Material Condi...

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Portrait of Dr. Marisa Parham
Dr. Marisa Parham

Dr. Marisa Parham is Professor of English & Digital Studies at the University of Maryland, where she serves as director for the African American Digital & Experimental Humanities (AADHum), and is the associate director for the Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities (MITH). She also co-directs the Immersive Realities Lab for the Humanities, which is an independent workgroup for digital and experimental humanities (irLhumanities). Parham’s current teaching and research projects focus on texts and technologies that problematize assumptions about time, space, and bodily materiality. S...

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Portrait of Dr. Jeffrey Moro
Dr. Jeffrey Moro

Dr. Jeffrey Moro is a Assistant Clinical Professor with the African American Digital and Experimental Humanities (AADHum) Initiative at the University of Maryland. His research focuses on how media technologies facilitate our cultural understanding of the natural world, with particular interests in the creative and technical applications of environmental data in contemporary cultural production. He has published in the journals Amodern, Media Fields, ISLE, and Qui Parle, and is a regular contributor to the Los Angeles Review of Books. He is currently at work on a book project titled Atmospheri...

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