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Feature image for Ali Mills' response to Dalena Tran's Acts in Translation
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Response to Acts in Translation | Ali Mills

Dalena Tran explores the unique soundscape created between two cities in her visually moving and auditorily stimulating creation Acts in Translation (2020). Thirty-seven cities...

by Meghan Rosatelli November 13, 2021November 16, 2021
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I’m your pixelpleasure | Zander Porter

Zander Porter’s I’m Your Pixelpleasure (2017) is an imbrication of the internet pop culture feed and the bruising reality of identity in politics.  The...

by Meghan Rosatelli November 11, 2021February 22, 2022
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Chrysanthemum | Morgan Jenks

In Chrysanthemum, artist Morgan Jenks aims to encapsulate the technological bubble we live in with nature. The text that is revealed throughout this piece...

by Meghan Rosatelli November 11, 2021December 20, 2022
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Mourning in Your Local Time | Samantha Blumenfeld

In the triptych Mourning in Your Local Time (2021), Samantha Blumenfeld reflects on her personal experience with loss and separation during the Covid-19 pandemic....

by Meghan Rosatelli November 7, 2021January 26, 2022
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An Incomplete Diary of Covid Complaints | Peter Christenson, Lester Black & Others

Artists Peter Christenson and Lester Black brought together local artists, community members, and students to create An Incomplete Diary of Covid Complaints (2021)—a multimedia...

by Meghan Rosatelli November 1, 2021November 16, 2021
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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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