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    The Thread of Meaning: A Reflection on Interdisciplinarity and Art

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    What is to be gained and/or lost when Technology and the Humanities intersect in the production of art? As an invited speaker at the New Media and Global Diaspora Symposium, Catherine Crowe addressed this question on the Roger Williams University campus in October 2008. Crowe, an enamellist and musician, cautions us against prescriptive technologies that are often privileged over human judgment and creativity. Continue reading

    Tags: Catherine Crowe, creativity, New Media and Global Diaspora Symposium, Technology and the Humanities

   

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