Events

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NextNow Fest 2025

re: realities | cc: self{extended} ⇢ an immersive media workshop for beginners

Workshops
Time
Sep 12, 2025, 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Location
MITH (Hornbake Library)
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Speakers

Portrait of Dr. Marisa Parham
Dr. Marisa Parham

Dr. 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...

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Portrait of Christin Washington
Christin Washington

Christin Washington is a PhD Candidate in the Department of American Studies and a Flagship Fellow at the University of Maryland, College Park. She is also the Assistant Director of the African American Digital & Experimental Humanities (AADHum) research and design lab. Christin’s scholarship stretches media and modes of digital storytelling (i.e. photography, photogrammetry, laser scanning, virtual reality) to articulate cultural memory across black geographies. Her current research project, 9Night and Good Mourning, uses speculative mapping to look at Caribbean women’s lives in the context o...

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Portrait of Alice Bi
Alice Bi

Alice Bi is a Computational Arts & Humanities Associate at AADHum. She has worked as a translator, writer, teaching assistant, and adaptive technology specialist serving students with disabilities. Her work aims to make educational resources, especially digital tools, accessible and equitable. Alice is an alumna of University of Maryland, College Park, where she double-majored in English and Government with a concentration in International Relations. She is interested in researching natural language processing, digital texts, and liminality.

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