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Issue no. 2

The quick guide to Issue no. 2, published February 2, 2014:

features.

Contact To Analog + Sound Recording | Nico Doreste

Stop The Track, Lemme State Facts: Nightlife As Art Form | Madison Moore

13 Women And Kevin. Convos With Digital America (The Course) | Students from the Course (Digital America)

Nerding Out On Maps | Andrew Jones

Challenging Digital Media Studies | David Golumbia

Why Everyone Should Know About Bitcoin | Monica Hunasikatti

Dear Internet, Please Stop Treating Real People Like Fictional Characters | Rachel Hall

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contributors.

DANIEL FANDINO
+ Making History With “Twitch Plays Pokémon”
+ One Life, One World 

NORBERTO GOMEZ
+ Jerry Saltz: The First & Greatest Post-Internet Troll-Critic Of Them All
+ In Memory Of A Cannibal: Riz Ortolani (1926-2014)

MICHAEL LEONBERGER
+ God In The Machine
+ I Hate Ten Ways
+ You Spin Me Right ‘Round
+ Funeral For A Phone

EMILY MILLER
+ Waffle Fries And Guinness: The Politics Of Consumption
+ Facebook’s Gender Project: The Customizable “Other”

KENTA MURAKAMI
+ Why Hood By Air Is Relevant Beyond The World Of Fashion

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extras.

Evolution

Editor's Note:

Welcome to the 20th anniversary issue of Digital America. Digital America is both a class and an arts journal in the Art and Art History Department at the University of Richmond. For each semester for the past ten years, students have come together to curate, edit, and publish compelling and innovative works of art in the digital space. The journal has matured over the years, yet earlier works resurfaced here maintain their relevance. In addition to resurfaced works, we’ve spent the fall 2022 semester reconnecting with artists and students from previous issues. We feel honored that these artists and former students have given us their time and insights into new work. We thank everyone we’ve ever published, and the dozens of students who’ve taken the course, for believing in accessible digital art for all. You’re the best. 

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