Anne Burdick will present Micro Mega Meta, a design-driven inquiry into the future of humanities research and scholarly production. Through the creation of speculative environments and interfaces, her project aims to provide an alternative to the information environments envisioned through popular media and corporate promotions that tend to emphasize military, scientific, and business applications.
This talk will share the first phase of this work which includes a future forecasting exercise for the Digital Humanities and Trina, part 1, a design fiction in the form of a pecha-kucha, co-created with author Janet Sarbanes.