Who’s Who in Digital Studies at Dartmouth
News
A “Humanist” Approach to Game Design – Dartmouth Now article on Professor Flanagan’s spring term course, “Game Design Studio: Values at Play.”
Dartmouth student E (Edward B.) McNeill ’11 achieved 2nd place in the Microsoft international game design competition Imagine Cup with his game, ALTERNEX in 2009. This is a game that he made in a mere 3 weeks — and was the only one person game design team to make it to the finals. (He is “Epsylon games“). More news here.
Aden Evens
English
Interests: digital studies, European philosophy, old and new media, sound and music, gaming, code, composition, creativity.
Faculty Spotlight videos on Aden Evens (Several videos)
Mark Williams
Film and Media Studies; Founding editor, The Journal of e-Media Studies.
Interests: media and history, digital culture, media ecology, technology and culture, electronic journalism and the public sphere.
Computer Science/Co-Director, Digital Arts Minor
Interests: information visualization, animation, GreenLite Dartmouth (real-time energy use feedback with interactive animation to encourage resource conservation), 3D modeling, cartoon capture and motion capture.
Greenlite Dartmouth: Unplug or the Polar Bear Gets It

Jim Moor
Philosophy
Interests: computer/information ethics, philosophy of artificial intelligence, robotic ethics, social and political impact of computing.
Allen Hockley
Art History
Interests: Digital Thangkas
Computer Science/Co-Director, Digital Arts Minor
Interests: synthetic imaging through surface materials and scene lighting, interactive rendering algorithms, intuiution in image representation
Kate Conley
Associate Dean for the Arts and Humanities
Interests: French Surrealism
Music
Interests: music information retrieval, statistical audio analysis/synthesis, and audio-visual signal processing
Music
Interests: algorithms and human improvisors
Computer Science
Interests: digital forensics, image analysis, computer vision, and human perception.
Dartmouth Professor finds that iconic Oswald photo was not faked

Dartmouth’s Farid on Nova

PhotoTechEDU Day 14: Exposing Digital Forgeries

Lynn Higgins
French and Italian
machine learning techniques for systems that can reason about human activities, interactions, and social networks in everyday environments.
Computer Science
Brenda Garand
Studio Art
Gerd Gemunden
German Studies
Carol Folt
Dean of the Faculty
Film and Media Studies, Digital Humanities
Director, Tiltfactor Research Laboratory
Interests: Flanagan is a digital artist and is interested in code and logic systems involved in programming, visualization, finding alternatives to OOP; Data bodies, psychogeography of digital space; Computer game design, artists games, the design process; gender and technology.
Digital Humanities Chair begins project with Rauner ….

TEDx Dartmouth – Mary Flanagan
- Students and Former Students
Chris Peck – MA in Digital Musics
Patrick Barter – MA in Digital Musics
Brendan Scully – Special Major
E McNeill – Special Major
Anna Lotko – Film and English
Linden Vongsathorn – English and Computer Science
Cole Ott – Computer Science
Anthony Helm
Arts and Humanities Resource Center, Director.
Interests: Old and new media, interface design and usability, popular culture, gaming, Japan, copyright, and the intersection of technology and pedagogy.
Sarah Horton
Director of web
Interests: Universal web design