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Andrew Jones Columns

There’s No Place Like Home: How An April Fool’s Joke Became A Social Movement Created By, And For, The Masses

“There is an empty canvas. You may place a tile upon it, but you must wait to place another. Individually you can create something....

by Meghan Rosatelli April 12, 2017September 30, 2021
Andrew Jones Columns

#Blackout2015: A Tale of Bad Public Relations, An Unexpected Firing, and a Power Move by Reddit Moderators

I went on a little road trip to Vermont this past week with my girlfriend, spending some time in the mountains and enjoying the...

by Meghan Rosatelli July 6, 2015September 27, 2020
Andrew Jones Columns

“I Read the News Today, Oh Boy…”

Before I got on my flight to Houston yesterday I opened up my laptop and skimmed Facebook. In their “Trending” section at the top...

by Meghan Rosatelli December 16, 2014October 12, 2020

Editor's Note:

Welcome to the 21st issue of Digital America! We’re a class and arts journal with a focus on digital media and post-internet art. Each semester over the past decade, students at the University of Richmond have come together to curate, edit, and publish compelling and innovative digital art that breaks conventional artistic boundaries. Our Spring 2023 issue features work that explores cultural schisms, identity, loss and discovery. We’re particularly excited by the many web-based works in this issue. We honor and celebrate every artist and student contributor for their time and commitment to our flourishing project. Enjoy!

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