Human Experience Digital Humanities Project

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Human Experience Digital Humanities Project


The Human Experience Digital Humanities Project allows student-scholars to study the documentation of human experiences in the visual arts, music, literature, and historical record of a culture (or cultures) and produce a digital project that analyzes and visualizes the results of that close study.

This project describes and explains the values of a culture and illustrates the ways those values are represented in the arts and historical records.

Website: https://humanexperienceaugusta.com/2018/08/19/the-journey-begins/

Project advisor: Dr. Seretha Williams, Professor of English

Acknowledgements: Logo designed by Serenity Griffin, Summer 2019 Intern; Summer internship supported by the Office of the Dean of Pamplin College at Augusta University

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  • ItemOpen Access
    Two Minute Poem
    (Augusta University) Department of English and Foreign Languages
    The creation of two poems using techniques of sampling, mixing, transforming, and reinventing lines from previously written poems of others.
  • ItemOpen Access
    Sonnets and its History: A Digital Timeline
    (Augusta University) Department of English and Foreign Languages
    A class assignment for HUMN 2010 in Spring 2019 presents the growth and shifts of sonnets through an interactive timeline using Timeline JS software and platform.
  • ItemOpen Access
    Chicago House Music: A Digital Timeline
    (Augusta University) Department of English and Foreign Languages
    A class assignment for HUMN 2010 in Spring 2019 presents the growth and shifts of Chicago House Music through an interactive timeline using Timeline JS software and platform.
  • ItemOpen Access
    Berlin Wall: A Reese Library Environmental Scan Infographic
    (Augusta University, Spr. 2019) Department of English and Foreign Languages
  • ItemOpen Access
    Reese Library Infographic
    (Spr. 2019) Halder, Bithika; Department of English and Foreign Languages
    A class assignment presents an infographic of Reese Library.
  • ItemOpen Access
    Survey and Visualization
    (Augusta University, Spr. 2019) Department of English and Foreign Languages
    A group class assignment presents an investigation on how colors affect mood and mental health.