Valentine's Day
heart.exe <3 a videogame + craft arcade
This Valentine’s, celebrate love with coding, crafting, and video games! Play through an arcade of digital games, old and new, that explore love in its myriad forms.
If you’re feeling creative, make your own interactive love poems through a hands-on coding workshop. Or unwind by crafting stickers, collages, or embroidery, for yourself or someone you love!
No prior gaming, crafting, or coding experience required.
Speakers
Himadri Agarwal is a researcher, game designer, translator, and artist working at the intersections of literature, interactive media, and disability studies. She is a PhD candidate in English at the University of Maryland, College Park, where her research explores slow games, alternative forms of play and gaming that center rest, reflection, and accessibility. Her creative practice includes making small, personal games and interactive exhibits using accessible platforms such as Twine and Bitsy, often drawing on personal topics and everyday life. She has taught courses on digital studies and st...
Click to learn moreDr. Marisa Parham is Visiting Professor of English 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. She is par...
Click to learn moreElizabeth “Lisa” Abena Osei focuses on Postcolonial Studies and African Literature, and specifically on Black Speculative Fiction at the University of Maryland, College Park. Lisa Abena Osei holds an MA in Comparative English Studies, Literature and American Culture from Heinrich-Heine Universität, Düsseldorf, and an MPhil in English Literature from the University of Ghana. She has published peer-reviewed articles on Black speculative fiction, specifically Afrofuturism and Africanfuturism, in The Journal of African Literature Association (JALA), Critical Studies in Media and Communication jour...
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