EH Trailer 1: Election Playlist
EH Trailer 1: Election Playlist by Experimental Humanities
Hosted by Unknown Host · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 14 episodes
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How does technology mediate what it means to be human? The Experimental Humanities (EH) concentration is Bard’s liberal arts–driven answer to the Digital Humanities. Digital Humanities is an evolving field that typically employs digital tools and research methods to investigate humanities subjects. In addition, EH engages with media and technology forms from across historical periods, combining experimental research methods with critical thinking about how such forms function as a part of cultural, social, and political inquiry. We encourage the reconsideration of older media in light of today’s technologies and look ahead to the developments on the horizon.
Unknown Host hosts Experimental Humanities, a education show with 14 episodes published.
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The Experimental Humanities Sound Cluster gets together to discuss the planning and impact of its 2016 sound symposium, “Sound in Theory, Sound in Practice.” Featuring audio from the symposium, plus conversations with La
The Experimental Humanities Sound Cluster gets together to talk about the origins of their cluster, what they've worked on, what it means, and what's next. Featuring conversations with Laura Kunreuther, Danielle Riou, Ol
Bard Anthropology professor Laura Kunreuther hosts this episode, which features student work from her class, The Voice in the Machine. The course “asks students to think critically about the relationship of human self an
Bard Studio Arts professor and EH sound cluster member Julianne Swartz hosts an episode with student work from her Sound Sculpture class, co-taught with Matthew Sargent. The pieces "explore solitude through a focus on in
Bard Music professor Matt Sargent hosts an episode with student work from his Sound Sculpture class, co-taught with Julianne Swartz. The pieces investigate “the internal life of cell phones and laptops, other hand-held d
Teaching fellow and a Master of Fine Arts candidate Andrew Lee hosts this episode, which focuses on landscapes; the projects “intimate [a] type of curiosity with the outside world.” The episode features work from Sound S
Bard alumna Anne Comer ’19 guides us through her senior project research on Ward Manor, one of Bard’s current dorms and a former progressive retirement home, and the process of documenting graves in the adjacent Ward Man


We learn about the vultures on Bard’s campus with the help of some Bard students, staff, and faculty.

We move beyond the Hudson Valley to investigate vulture research across the Americas. We talk to a scientist and cultural anthropologist whose respective interests share some interesting overlaps.

For our last episode in the vulture series, we talk with an ornithologist and a drone researcher about birds in the digital age— particularly, how they interact with aerial technologies.

In this episode, we join Literature professor and director of Bard’s Center for Experimental Humanities, Maria Sachiko Cecire, as she chats with two students from her Woman as Cyborg class— Ariel West and Bird Cohen. The
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