DWRL

Blogging with Images Workshop this Afternoon

We invite faculty, instructors, and staff to a workshop addressing the advantages and challenges of blogging with images.While most blogs are text-based, the integration of images can be an enriching, even vital, part of blogging formats.Viz. bloggers will discuss their own perspectives and techniques. Ashley Squires will share her semester-long assignment, where class members are following a visual theme across historical periods and into contemporary visual culture.

Wednesday, April 20th, at 3:30 pm in FAC 10

The workshop will cover the follow topics and questions:

Fall 2010 Digest for the Visual Rhetoric Workgroup (AKA viz.)

 

viz image

Web Infographic from Colour Lovers by way of Cool Infographics 

Screenshot from Youtube Screenshot from barbie.com

QR code (links to Viz) created through Kaywa's free QR code generator

Check out the latest from viz. in our Fall 2010 digest on the DWRL website.  There's a lot going on!  Please let us know what you are thinking by comments on the blog, or by sending feedback through the "Contact us" link.  Also, we invite you to follow us on Twitter @vizblog.

Writing with Sound

Bold of Current

The latest Currents CFP says that "Currents invites—along with traditional academic submissions—audio essays, podcasts, oral histories, interviews, and other audio recorded genres, as well as webpages, videos, animations, slide presentations, etc.,that address sound-related issues." What does it mean to have a piece that theoretically and practically advances ideas about sound, retaining a focus on the auditory sense, while incorporating video or imagery? Some pieces to inspire you follow after the break. The deadline for the CFP is January 10, 2011.

DJ Spooky Poster

DJ Spooky

Image Credit:  Rob Mack for the DWRL

H/T Stephanie Stickney

We are really digging the poster for the upcoming DJ Spooky event!  The artist who did the poster for the event is named Rob Mack.  His new collection of art is displayed here at Philistine Workshop, and his more commercial portfolio is Eternal Return.  For more on DJ Spooky, see my post from last week on Spooky's Art.

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