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Visit the post for more. Hey, you there. Call me Mark Sample.You wants to read my latest blog post?Or maybe you gots mojo and wants a rando post?Why not just read the ABOUT MARK – @SAMPLEREALITY About Mark. I’m Mark Sample, an Associate Professor and Chair of Digital Studies at Davidson College, a liberal arts college located just north of Charlotte, North Carolina. My teaching and research focuses on digital culture, electronic literature, and videogames. You can find my current CV online.WALTER BENJAMIN
Looking for something the wonderful German critic Walter Benjamin says in Illuminations about the cheapening of experience in a mass mediated world, I came across this haunting reflection that describes the world as my great-grandparents must have seen it, in the years after the horrific brutality of the Great War:. A generation that had gone to school on a horse-drawn streetcar now stood WEEK 10 – BELOVED – AMERICAN POSTMODERNISM While we’re all struggling with how Beloved challenges our notions of what counts as “postmodern,” I think it’s helpful (as some of you already have done) to go back and look at some of the various theoretical conceptions of postmodernism we’ve encountered.Hassan and Harvey are good places to begin. Here’s something else I read recently that might be helpful (or perhaps confusing). “A VERY KIND AND PEACEFUL PEOPLE”: GERONIMO AND THE WORLD August 13, 2011 by. Mark Sample. (Exactly ten years ago this week I turned in my last graduate seminar paper, for a class on late 19th and early 20th century American literature taught by the magnificent Nancy Bentley. The paper was about the 1904 World’s Fair and Geronimo, a figure I’ve been thinking about deeply since Sunday night. CRIMINAL CODE: THE PROCEDURAL LOGIC OF CRIME IN VIDEOGAMES Criminal Code: The Procedural Logic of Crime in Videogames. Posted on January 14, 2011. August 13, 2011 by. Mark Sample. [This is the text of my second talk at the 2011 MLA convention in Los Angeles, for a panel on “Close Reading the Digital.”. My talk was accompanied by a Prezi “Zooming” presentation, which I have replicated here with IS BOB THE BUILDER GAY? I had never really paid much attention to the phenomenon, but I knew my toddler nephews were huge Bob fans. After reading all the books, I realized that, without a doubt, Bob the Builder is gay. Sure, he has that sexy business partner, Wendy, but I think it’s MAO II – AMERICAN POSTMODERNISM In Mao II, Bill, Scott, and Karen make up a sort of untraditional family unit. However, this family is also torn apart by the end of the novel. In The Tropic of Orange, Rafaela, Sol, and Bobby are at the center of the story. Although family members, such as Rafaela and Sol, seem to operate in normal ways, their are various abnormalitiesTONI MORRISON
Basically, I am saying that most of the good options are already taken by other people. Which is great. I enjoyed reading all of your posts and feel that there are some really good ideas out there.POSTMODERN HORROR?
Postmodern Horror? One of the things the first strikes me about this novel is its connections to the horror genre (I vaguely recall hearing or reading about this novel a number of years ago and thinking that it was a work of horror). The title House of Leaves is reminiscent of the titles and settings of other great works of horror fiction: The@SAMPLEREALITY
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Looking for something the wonderful German critic Walter Benjamin says in Illuminations about the cheapening of experience in a mass mediated world, I came across this haunting reflection that describes the world as my great-grandparents must have seen it, in the years after the horrific brutality of the Great War:. A generation that had gone to school on a horse-drawn streetcar now stood WEEK 10 – BELOVED – AMERICAN POSTMODERNISM While we’re all struggling with how Beloved challenges our notions of what counts as “postmodern,” I think it’s helpful (as some of you already have done) to go back and look at some of the various theoretical conceptions of postmodernism we’ve encountered.Hassan and Harvey are good places to begin. Here’s something else I read recently that might be helpful (or perhaps confusing). “A VERY KIND AND PEACEFUL PEOPLE”: GERONIMO AND THE WORLD August 13, 2011 by. Mark Sample. (Exactly ten years ago this week I turned in my last graduate seminar paper, for a class on late 19th and early 20th century American literature taught by the magnificent Nancy Bentley. The paper was about the 1904 World’s Fair and Geronimo, a figure I’ve been thinking about deeply since Sunday night. CRIMINAL CODE: THE PROCEDURAL LOGIC OF CRIME IN VIDEOGAMES Criminal Code: The Procedural Logic of Crime in Videogames. Posted on January 14, 2011. August 13, 2011 by. Mark Sample. [This is the text of my second talk at the 2011 MLA convention in Los Angeles, for a panel on “Close Reading the Digital.”. My talk was accompanied by a Prezi “Zooming” presentation, which I have replicated here with IS BOB THE BUILDER GAY? I had never really paid much attention to the phenomenon, but I knew my toddler nephews were huge Bob fans. After reading all the books, I realized that, without a doubt, Bob the Builder is gay. Sure, he has that sexy business partner, Wendy, but I think it’s MAO II – AMERICAN POSTMODERNISM In Mao II, Bill, Scott, and Karen make up a sort of untraditional family unit. However, this family is also torn apart by the end of the novel. In The Tropic of Orange, Rafaela, Sol, and Bobby are at the center of the story. Although family members, such as Rafaela and Sol, seem to operate in normal ways, their are various abnormalitiesTONI MORRISON
Basically, I am saying that most of the good options are already taken by other people. Which is great. I enjoyed reading all of your posts and feel that there are some really good ideas out there.POSTMODERN HORROR?
Postmodern Horror? One of the things the first strikes me about this novel is its connections to the horror genre (I vaguely recall hearing or reading about this novel a number of years ago and thinking that it was a work of horror). The title House of Leaves is reminiscent of the titles and settings of other great works of horror fiction: The ABOUT MARK – @SAMPLEREALITY About Mark. I’m Mark Sample, an Associate Professor and Chair of Digital Studies at Davidson College, a liberal arts college located just north of Charlotte, North Carolina. My teaching and research focuses on digital culture, electronic literature, and videogames. You can find my current CV online. TEACHING – @SAMPLEREALITY Davidson College Courses. WRI 101 (Fall 2020) – Monsters. DIG 101 (Fall 2020) – Introduction to Digital Studies. DIG 220 (Spring 2020) – Electronic Literature. DIG 340 (Spring 2020) – Gender and Technology. DIG 215 (Spring 2019) – Death in the Digital Age. DIG 401 (Spring 2019) – Hacking, Remixing, and Design. DIG 101 (Fall2018
BLOG – @SAMPLEREALITY An End of Tarred Twine is like the white whale itself—at once monstrous and elusive.And that’s because all the links and paths are randomly generated. You start off on the well-known first paragraph of Moby-Dick—Call me Ishmael & etc.—but random links in that passage lead to random passages, which lead to other random passages.Very quickly, you’re lost, reading Moby-Dick oneIN THE MEDIA
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Looking for something the wonderful German critic Walter Benjamin says in Illuminations about the cheapening of experience in a mass mediated world, I came across this haunting reflection that describes the world as my great-grandparents must have seen it, in the years after the horrific brutality of the Great War:. A generation that had gone to school on a horse-drawn streetcar now stood AI DUNGEON AND CREATIVITY AI Dungeon and Creativity. In early January I joined a group of AI researchers from Microsoft and my fellow humanist Kathleen Fitzpatrick to talk at the Modern Language Association convention about the implications of artificial intelligence. Our panel was called Being Human, Seeming Human. Each participant came to this question of“seeming
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technical background—I think it‘s important to talk, briefly, about what ―hacking‖ means, and what it might mean to ―hack the academy.‖ Popular Images of Hackers MAO II – AMERICAN POSTMODERNISM Karen Tei Yamashita’s Tropic of Orange seems to me a smorgasbord of postmodernism qualities: shifting point of view, issues in globalization and consumerism, media saturation, a mixture of genres (magical realism, film noir, disaster fiction, etc.). Indeed, as I read Tropic of Orange, a number of other texts came to mind.. It was one of those days when just felt like a little WHAT’S WRONG WITH WRITING ESSAYS What’s Wrong With Writing Essays. Posted on March 12, 2009. May 14, 2014 by. Mark Sample. A few days ago I mentioned that as a professor invested in critical thinking — that is, in difficult thinking — I have become increasingly disillusioned with the traditional student paper. Just as the only thing a standardized test measures is how BELOVED- MORRISON’S DEFINITION OF “FREEDOM” AS POSTMODERN I’d like to start off by saying that I find Beloved entirely mesmerizing, and this week when I was listening to NPR on the way to work, I was reminded that Patrick Henry gave his speech to the Virginia Convention two hundred and thirty-four years ago this week (March 23, 1775)– I just realized I originally posted this with a miscalculation.If you’ll recall, the last few lines of his@SAMPLEREALITY
Visit the post for more. Hey, you there. Call me Mark Sample.You wants to read my latest blog post?Or maybe you gots mojo and wants a rando post?Why not just read the ABOUT MARK – @SAMPLEREALITY About Mark. I’m Mark Sample, an Associate Professor and Chair of Digital Studies at Davidson College, a liberal arts college located just north of Charlotte, North Carolina. My teaching and research focuses on digital culture, electronic literature, and videogames. You can find my current CV online. @SAMPLEREALITY LINKS Let’s Punch a Nazi! February 7, 2020 samplereality. Do you or don't you punch a Nazi? A Twine game by Rex Mundane. The graphics and text don't necessarily tell the same story. Also notable for being a "dilemma" game, where every move is a choice between two opposingchoices.
WEEK 10 – BELOVED – AMERICAN POSTMODERNISM While we’re all struggling with how Beloved challenges our notions of what counts as “postmodern,” I think it’s helpful (as some of you already have done) to go back and look at some of the various theoretical conceptions of postmodernism we’ve encountered.Hassan and Harvey are good places to begin. Here’s something else I read recently that might be helpful (or perhaps confusing). “A VERY KIND AND PEACEFUL PEOPLE”: GERONIMO AND THE WORLD August 13, 2011 by. Mark Sample. (Exactly ten years ago this week I turned in my last graduate seminar paper, for a class on late 19th and early 20th century American literature taught by the magnificent Nancy Bentley. The paper was about the 1904 World’s Fair and Geronimo, a figure I’ve been thinking about deeply since Sunday night.HOUSE OF LEAVES
The most startling thing about David Lodge’s essay, “Postmodernist Fiction,” was how old it was; it was published in 1977. As I read it, I thought his insights were as apropos to House of Leaves as to John Fowles’s The French Lieutenant’s Woman, published in 1969.It was astonishing to me that this essay was written more than 30 yearsago!
CRIMINAL CODE: THE PROCEDURAL LOGIC OF CRIME IN VIDEOGAMES Criminal Code: The Procedural Logic of Crime in Videogames. Posted on January 14, 2011. August 13, 2011 by. Mark Sample. [This is the text of my second talk at the 2011 MLA convention in Los Angeles, for a panel on “Close Reading the Digital.”. My talk was accompanied by a Prezi “Zooming” presentation, which I have replicated here with WEEK 2 – SHORT STORIES – AMERICAN POSTMODERNISM Foer’s narrative is probably the only one of the short stories that seemed relatively clear from the beginning. It draws attention to the importance of listening to what is unspoken and untold and cleverly frames the story through the narrator’s instructions on the uses of the “silence marks”:: with each explanation, we are given a piece of information about him that ultimatelyTONI MORRISON
Basically, I am saying that most of the good options are already taken by other people. Which is great. I enjoyed reading all of your posts and feel that there are some really good ideas out there.POSTMODERN HORROR?
Postmodern Horror? One of the things the first strikes me about this novel is its connections to the horror genre (I vaguely recall hearing or reading about this novel a number of years ago and thinking that it was a work of horror). The title House of Leaves is reminiscent of the titles and settings of other great works of horror fiction: The@SAMPLEREALITY
Visit the post for more. Hey, you there. Call me Mark Sample.You wants to read my latest blog post?Or maybe you gots mojo and wants a rando post?Why not just read the ABOUT MARK – @SAMPLEREALITY About Mark. I’m Mark Sample, an Associate Professor and Chair of Digital Studies at Davidson College, a liberal arts college located just north of Charlotte, North Carolina. My teaching and research focuses on digital culture, electronic literature, and videogames. You can find my current CV online. @SAMPLEREALITY LINKS Let’s Punch a Nazi! February 7, 2020 samplereality. Do you or don't you punch a Nazi? A Twine game by Rex Mundane. The graphics and text don't necessarily tell the same story. Also notable for being a "dilemma" game, where every move is a choice between two opposingchoices.
WEEK 10 – BELOVED – AMERICAN POSTMODERNISM While we’re all struggling with how Beloved challenges our notions of what counts as “postmodern,” I think it’s helpful (as some of you already have done) to go back and look at some of the various theoretical conceptions of postmodernism we’ve encountered.Hassan and Harvey are good places to begin. Here’s something else I read recently that might be helpful (or perhaps confusing). “A VERY KIND AND PEACEFUL PEOPLE”: GERONIMO AND THE WORLD August 13, 2011 by. Mark Sample. (Exactly ten years ago this week I turned in my last graduate seminar paper, for a class on late 19th and early 20th century American literature taught by the magnificent Nancy Bentley. The paper was about the 1904 World’s Fair and Geronimo, a figure I’ve been thinking about deeply since Sunday night.HOUSE OF LEAVES
The most startling thing about David Lodge’s essay, “Postmodernist Fiction,” was how old it was; it was published in 1977. As I read it, I thought his insights were as apropos to House of Leaves as to John Fowles’s The French Lieutenant’s Woman, published in 1969.It was astonishing to me that this essay was written more than 30 yearsago!
CRIMINAL CODE: THE PROCEDURAL LOGIC OF CRIME IN VIDEOGAMES Criminal Code: The Procedural Logic of Crime in Videogames. Posted on January 14, 2011. August 13, 2011 by. Mark Sample. [This is the text of my second talk at the 2011 MLA convention in Los Angeles, for a panel on “Close Reading the Digital.”. My talk was accompanied by a Prezi “Zooming” presentation, which I have replicated here with WEEK 2 – SHORT STORIES – AMERICAN POSTMODERNISM Foer’s narrative is probably the only one of the short stories that seemed relatively clear from the beginning. It draws attention to the importance of listening to what is unspoken and untold and cleverly frames the story through the narrator’s instructions on the uses of the “silence marks”:: with each explanation, we are given a piece of information about him that ultimatelyTONI MORRISON
Basically, I am saying that most of the good options are already taken by other people. Which is great. I enjoyed reading all of your posts and feel that there are some really good ideas out there.POSTMODERN HORROR?
Postmodern Horror? One of the things the first strikes me about this novel is its connections to the horror genre (I vaguely recall hearing or reading about this novel a number of years ago and thinking that it was a work of horror). The title House of Leaves is reminiscent of the titles and settings of other great works of horror fiction: The@SAMPLEREALITY
Visit the post for more. Hey, you there. Call me Mark Sample.You wants to read my latest blog post?Or maybe you gots mojo and wants a rando post?Why not just read the BLOG – @SAMPLEREALITY An End of Tarred Twine is like the white whale itself—at once monstrous and elusive.And that’s because all the links and paths are randomly generated. You start off on the well-known first paragraph of Moby-Dick—Call me Ishmael & etc.—but random links in that passage lead to random passages, which lead to other random passages.Very quickly, you’re lost, reading Moby-Dick one TEACHING – @SAMPLEREALITY Davidson College Courses. WRI 101 (Fall 2020) – Monsters. DIG 101 (Fall 2020) – Introduction to Digital Studies. DIG 220 (Spring 2020) – Electronic Literature. DIG 340 (Spring 2020) – Gender and Technology. DIG 215 (Spring 2019) – Death in the Digital Age. DIG 401 (Spring 2019) – Hacking, Remixing, and Design. DIG 101 (Fall2018
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Looking for something the wonderful German critic Walter Benjamin says in Illuminations about the cheapening of experience in a mass mediated world, I came across this haunting reflection that describes the world as my great-grandparents must have seen it, in the years after the horrific brutality of the Great War:. A generation that had gone to school on a horse-drawn streetcar now stood AI DUNGEON AND CREATIVITY AI Dungeon and Creativity. In early January I joined a group of AI researchers from Microsoft and my fellow humanist Kathleen Fitzpatrick to talk at the Modern Language Association convention about the implications of artificial intelligence. Our panel was called Being Human, Seeming Human. Each participant came to this question of“seeming
MAO II – AMERICAN POSTMODERNISM Karen Tei Yamashita’s Tropic of Orange seems to me a smorgasbord of postmodernism qualities: shifting point of view, issues in globalization and consumerism, media saturation, a mixture of genres (magical realism, film noir, disaster fiction, etc.). Indeed, as I read Tropic of Orange, a number of other texts came to mind.. It was one of those days when just felt like a little WHAT’S WRONG WITH WRITING ESSAYS What’s Wrong With Writing Essays. Posted on March 12, 2009. May 14, 2014 by. Mark Sample. A few days ago I mentioned that as a professor invested in critical thinking — that is, in difficult thinking — I have become increasingly disillusioned with the traditional student paper. Just as the only thing a standardized test measures is how BELOVED- MORRISON’S DEFINITION OF “FREEDOM” AS POSTMODERN I’d like to start off by saying that I find Beloved entirely mesmerizing, and this week when I was listening to NPR on the way to work, I was reminded that Patrick Henry gave his speech to the Virginia Convention two hundred and thirty-four years ago this week (March 23, 1775)– I just realized I originally posted this with a miscalculation.If you’ll recall, the last few lines of his IS BOB THE BUILDER GAY? I had never really paid much attention to the phenomenon, but I knew my toddler nephews were huge Bob fans. After reading all the books, I realized that, without a doubt, Bob the Builder is gay. Sure, he has that sexy business partner, Wendy, but I think it’s@SAMPLEREALITY
Visit the post for more. Hey, you there. Call me Mark Sample.You wants to read my latest blog post?Or maybe you gots mojo and wants a rando post?Why not just read the ABOUT MARK – @SAMPLEREALITY About Mark. I’m Mark Sample, an Associate Professor and Chair of Digital Studies at Davidson College, a liberal arts college located just north of Charlotte, North Carolina. My teaching and research focuses on digital culture, electronic literature, and videogames. You can find my current CV online. BLOG – @SAMPLEREALITY An End of Tarred Twine is like the white whale itself—at once monstrous and elusive.And that’s because all the links and paths are randomly generated. You start off on the well-known first paragraph of Moby-Dick—Call me Ishmael & etc.—but random links in that passage lead to random passages, which lead to other random passages.Very quickly, you’re lost, reading Moby-Dick one TEACHING – @SAMPLEREALITY Davidson College Courses. WRI 101 (Fall 2020) – Monsters. DIG 101 (Fall 2020) – Introduction to Digital Studies. DIG 220 (Spring 2020) – Electronic Literature. DIG 340 (Spring 2020) – Gender and Technology. DIG 215 (Spring 2019) – Death in the Digital Age. DIG 401 (Spring 2019) – Hacking, Remixing, and Design. DIG 101 (Fall2018
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Looking for something the wonderful German critic Walter Benjamin says in Illuminations about the cheapening of experience in a mass mediated world, I came across this haunting reflection that describes the world as my great-grandparents must have seen it, in the years after the horrific brutality of the Great War:. A generation that had gone to school on a horse-drawn streetcar now stood WEEK 2 – SHORT STORIES – AMERICAN POSTMODERNISM Foer’s narrative is probably the only one of the short stories that seemed relatively clear from the beginning. It draws attention to the importance of listening to what is unspoken and untold and cleverly frames the story through the narrator’s instructions on the uses of the “silence marks”:: with each explanation, we are given a piece of information about him that ultimatelyTONI MORRISON
Basically, I am saying that most of the good options are already taken by other people. Which is great. I enjoyed reading all of your posts and feel that there are some really good ideas out there. MAO II – AMERICAN POSTMODERNISM In Mao II, Bill, Scott, and Karen make up a sort of untraditional family unit. However, this family is also torn apart by the end of the novel. In The Tropic of Orange, Rafaela, Sol, and Bobby are at the center of the story. Although family members, such as Rafaela and Sol, seem to operate in normal ways, their are various abnormalities@SAMPLEREALITY
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Looking for something the wonderful German critic Walter Benjamin says in Illuminations about the cheapening of experience in a mass mediated world, I came across this haunting reflection that describes the world as my great-grandparents must have seen it, in the years after the horrific brutality of the Great War:. A generation that had gone to school on a horse-drawn streetcar now stood WEEK 2 – SHORT STORIES – AMERICAN POSTMODERNISM Foer’s narrative is probably the only one of the short stories that seemed relatively clear from the beginning. It draws attention to the importance of listening to what is unspoken and untold and cleverly frames the story through the narrator’s instructions on the uses of the “silence marks”:: with each explanation, we are given a piece of information about him that ultimatelyTONI MORRISON
Basically, I am saying that most of the good options are already taken by other people. Which is great. I enjoyed reading all of your posts and feel that there are some really good ideas out there. MAO II – AMERICAN POSTMODERNISM In Mao II, Bill, Scott, and Karen make up a sort of untraditional family unit. However, this family is also torn apart by the end of the novel. In The Tropic of Orange, Rafaela, Sol, and Bobby are at the center of the story. Although family members, such as Rafaela and Sol, seem to operate in normal ways, their are various abnormalities BLOG – @SAMPLEREALITY An End of Tarred Twine is like the white whale itself—at once monstrous and elusive.And that’s because all the links and paths are randomly generated. You start off on the well-known first paragraph of Moby-Dick—Call me Ishmael & etc.—but random links in that passage lead to random passages, which lead to other random passages.Very quickly, you’re lost, reading Moby-Dick one RESEARCH AND CREATIVE WORK Public Scholarly Writing. 🕵️♂️ On Sharing and Losing Control of an Online Persona MediaCommons, March 2013. 😱 Meanwhile is Big but not Boundless In Media Res MediaCommons, February 2012. 🚢 Dual Academic Couples and Long Distance Living Antenna, October 2011. 💿 Guest Contributor to remixthebook.com University of Minnesota Press, 2011POPULAR POSTS
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TALKS AND CONFERENCES Talks and Conferences – @samplereality Past Talks LITERARY ANALYSIS AND REFLECTION Literary Analysis. The literary analysis is an opportunity to approach a work of literature using some of the readings and strategies we’ve discussed this semester. Your analysis should be 5 pages long, and it should draw upon appropriate and relevant theory that we’ve encountered in the class, though you shouldn’t do outside researchon
AN ACCOUNT OF RANDOMNESS IN LITERARY An Account of Randomness in Literary Computing. Posted on January 8, 2013. November 14, 2019 by. Mark Sample. Below is the text of my presentation at the 2013 MLA Convention in Boston. The panel was Reading the Invisible and Unwanted in Old and New Media, and it was assembled by Lori Emerson, Paul Benzon, Zach Whalen, and myself. WHAT’S WRONG WITH WRITING ESSAYS What’s Wrong With Writing Essays. Posted on March 12, 2009. May 14, 2014 by. Mark Sample. A few days ago I mentioned that as a professor invested in critical thinking — that is, in difficult thinking — I have become increasingly disillusioned with the traditional student paper. Just as the only thing a standardized test measures is howEXHIBIT ANALYSIS
The purpose of this assignment is to develop your ability to think critically about the role of “official stories” in the presentation of evidence. This examination will prepare you for the research you will undertake this semester. The basis of the assignment—the source of the “official story” under question—is a visit to the HOW A STUDENT PROJECT ON CONSPIRACY THEORIES BECAME A After brainstorming on the whiteboard and doing other work, the group presented their project to DIG 101 in the form of a case study on October 26. In class students considered school shooting conspiracy theories from various perspectives. These perspectives included a parent who had lost a child in the shooting and social mediaexecutives
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Visit the post for more. Hey, you there. Call me Mark Sample.You wants to read my latest blog post?Or maybe you gots mojo and wants a rando post?Why not just read the ABOUT MARK – @SAMPLEREALITY I’m Mark Sample, an Associate Professor and Chair of Digital Studies at Davidson College, a liberal arts college located just north of Charlotte, North Carolina.. My teaching and research focuses on digital culture, electronic literature, and videogames. You can find my current CV online.. My most recent work uses the procedural rhetoric of videogames to sardonically comment on the slag heap BLOG – @SAMPLEREALITY An End of Tarred Twine is like the white whale itself—at once monstrous and elusive.And that’s because all the links and paths are randomly generated. You start off on the well-known first paragraph of Moby-Dick—Call me Ishmael & etc.—but random links in that passage lead to random passages, which lead to other random passages.Very quickly, you’re lost, reading Moby-Dick one TEACHING – @SAMPLEREALITY Davidson College Courses WRI 101 (Fall 2020) – MonstersDIG 101 (Fall 2020) – Introduction to Digital StudiesDIG 220 (Spring 2020) – Electronic LiteratureDIG 340 (Spring 2020) R RESEARCH AND CREATIVE WORKWALTER BENJAMIN
Looking for something the wonderful German critic Walter Benjamin says in Illuminations about the cheapening of experience in a mass mediated world, I came across this haunting reflection that describes the world as my great-grandparents must have seen it, in the years after the horrific brutality of the Great War:. A generation that had gone to school on a horse-drawn streetcar now stood @SAMPLEREALITY LINKS Do you or don't you punch a Nazi? A Twine game by Rex Mundane. The graphics and text don't necessarily tell the same story. Also notable for being a "dilemma" game, where every move is a choice between twoopposing choices.
WEEK 2 – SHORT STORIES – AMERICAN POSTMODERNISM Foer’s narrative is probably the only one of the short stories that seemed relatively clear from the beginning. It draws attention to the importance of listening to what is unspoken and untold and cleverly frames the story through the narrator’s instructions on the uses of the “silence marks”:: with each explanation, we are given a piece of information about him that ultimatelyTONI MORRISON
Basically, I am saying that most of the good options are already taken by other people. Which is great. I enjoyed reading all of your posts and feel that there are some really good ideas out there. MAO II – AMERICAN POSTMODERNISM Karen Tei Yamashita’s Tropic of Orange seems to me a smorgasbord of postmodernism qualities: shifting point of view, issues in globalization and consumerism, media saturation, a mixture of genres (magical realism, film noir, disaster fiction, etc.). Indeed, as I read Tropic of Orange, a number of other texts came to mind.. It was one of those days when just felt like a little@SAMPLEREALITY
Visit the post for more. Hey, you there. Call me Mark Sample.You wants to read my latest blog post?Or maybe you gots mojo and wants a rando post?Why not just read the ABOUT MARK – @SAMPLEREALITY About Mark. I’m Mark Sample, an Associate Professor and Chair of Digital Studies at Davidson College, a liberal arts college located just north of Charlotte, North Carolina. My teaching and research focuses on digital culture, electronic literature, and videogames. You can find my current CV online. BLOG – @SAMPLEREALITY An End of Tarred Twine is like the white whale itself—at once monstrous and elusive.And that’s because all the links and paths are randomly generated. You start off on the well-known first paragraph of Moby-Dick—Call me Ishmael & etc.—but random links in that passage lead to random passages, which lead to other random passages.Very quickly, you’re lost, reading Moby-Dick one TEACHING – @SAMPLEREALITY Davidson College Courses. WRI 101 (Fall 2020) – Monsters. DIG 101 (Fall 2020) – Introduction to Digital Studies. DIG 220 (Spring 2020) – Electronic Literature. DIG 340 (Spring 2020) – Gender and Technology. DIG 215 (Spring 2019) – Death in the Digital Age. DIG 401 (Spring 2019) – Hacking, Remixing, and Design. DIG 101 (Fall2018
RESEARCH AND CREATIVE WORK @SAMPLEREALITY LINKS Let’s Punch a Nazi! February 7, 2020 samplereality. Do you or don't you punch a Nazi? A Twine game by Rex Mundane. The graphics and text don't necessarily tell the same story. Also notable for being a "dilemma" game, where every move is a choice between two opposingchoices.
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Looking for something the wonderful German critic Walter Benjamin says in Illuminations about the cheapening of experience in a mass mediated world, I came across this haunting reflection that describes the world as my great-grandparents must have seen it, in the years after the horrific brutality of the Great War:. A generation that had gone to school on a horse-drawn streetcar now stood WEEK 2 – SHORT STORIES – AMERICAN POSTMODERNISM Foer’s narrative is probably the only one of the short stories that seemed relatively clear from the beginning. It draws attention to the importance of listening to what is unspoken and untold and cleverly frames the story through the narrator’s instructions on the uses of the “silence marks”:: with each explanation, we are given a piece of information about him that ultimatelyTONI MORRISON
Basically, I am saying that most of the good options are already taken by other people. Which is great. I enjoyed reading all of your posts and feel that there are some really good ideas out there. MAO II – AMERICAN POSTMODERNISM In Mao II, Bill, Scott, and Karen make up a sort of untraditional family unit. However, this family is also torn apart by the end of the novel. In The Tropic of Orange, Rafaela, Sol, and Bobby are at the center of the story. Although family members, such as Rafaela and Sol, seem to operate in normal ways, their are various abnormalities BLOG – @SAMPLEREALITY An End of Tarred Twine is like the white whale itself—at once monstrous and elusive.And that’s because all the links and paths are randomly generated. You start off on the well-known first paragraph of Moby-Dick—Call me Ishmael & etc.—but random links in that passage lead to random passages, which lead to other random passages.Very quickly, you’re lost, reading Moby-Dick one RESEARCH AND CREATIVE WORK Public Scholarly Writing. 🕵️♂️ On Sharing and Losing Control of an Online Persona MediaCommons, March 2013. 😱 Meanwhile is Big but not Boundless In Media Res MediaCommons, February 2012. 🚢 Dual Academic Couples and Long Distance Living Antenna, October 2011. 💿 Guest Contributor to remixthebook.com University of Minnesota Press, 2011POPULAR POSTS
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Occasionally my work is featured in the media. Here are some of my appearances, interviews, and mentions outside of the usual scholarlyvenues: I’m
TALKS AND CONFERENCES Talks and Conferences – @samplereality Past Talks LITERARY ANALYSIS AND REFLECTION This assignment is divided into two parts: a literary interpretation and a reflective essay. Literary Analysis. The literary analysis is an opportunity to approach a work of literature using some of the readings and strategies we’ve discussed this semester. AN ACCOUNT OF RANDOMNESS IN LITERARY Below is the text of my presentation at the 2013 MLA Convention in Boston. The panel was Reading the Invisible and Unwanted in Old and New Media, and it was assembled by Lori Emerson, Paul Benzon, Zach Whalen, and myself.. Seeking to have a rich discussion period—which we did indeed have—we limited our talks to about 12 minutes each.EXHIBIT ANALYSIS
Objective. The purpose of this assignment is to develop your ability to think critically about the role of “official stories” in the presentation of evidence. WHAT’S WRONG WITH WRITING ESSAYS A few days ago I mentioned that as a professor invested in critical thinking — that is, in difficult thinking — I have become increasingly disillusioned with the traditional student paper. Just as the only thing a standardized test measures is how well you can take a standardized test, the only thing a student essay measures is how well a student can conform to the rigid thesis/defense HOW A STUDENT PROJECT ON CONSPIRACY THEORIES BECAME A Maybe this post is only of local interest, but I wanted share some insight into a disturbing rumor that went viral at Davidson College after credible evidence emerged about neo-Nazi activity among a few Davidson students.. The rumors were scary.@SAMPLEREALITY
Visit the post for more. Hey, you there. Call me Mark Sample.You wants to read my latest blog post?Or maybe you gots mojo and wants a rando post?Why not just read the ABOUT MARK – @SAMPLEREALITY I’m Mark Sample, an Associate Professor and Chair of Digital Studies at Davidson College, a liberal arts college located just north of Charlotte, North Carolina.. My teaching and research focuses on digital culture, electronic literature, and videogames. You can find my current CV online.. My most recent work uses the procedural rhetoric of videogames to sardonically comment on the slag heap BLOG – @SAMPLEREALITY An End of Tarred Twine is like the white whale itself—at once monstrous and elusive.And that’s because all the links and paths are randomly generated. You start off on the well-known first paragraph of Moby-Dick—Call me Ishmael & etc.—but random links in that passage lead to random passages, which lead to other random passages.Very quickly, you’re lost, reading Moby-Dick one TEACHING – @SAMPLEREALITY Davidson College Courses WRI 101 (Fall 2020) – MonstersDIG 101 (Fall 2020) – Introduction to Digital StudiesDIG 220 (Spring 2020) – Electronic LiteratureDIG 340 (Spring 2020) R RESEARCH AND CREATIVE WORKWALTER BENJAMIN
Looking for something the wonderful German critic Walter Benjamin says in Illuminations about the cheapening of experience in a mass mediated world, I came across this haunting reflection that describes the world as my great-grandparents must have seen it, in the years after the horrific brutality of the Great War:. A generation that had gone to school on a horse-drawn streetcar now stood @SAMPLEREALITY LINKS Do you or don't you punch a Nazi? A Twine game by Rex Mundane. The graphics and text don't necessarily tell the same story. Also notable for being a "dilemma" game, where every move is a choice between twoopposing choices.
WEEK 2 – SHORT STORIES – AMERICAN POSTMODERNISM Foer’s narrative is probably the only one of the short stories that seemed relatively clear from the beginning. It draws attention to the importance of listening to what is unspoken and untold and cleverly frames the story through the narrator’s instructions on the uses of the “silence marks”:: with each explanation, we are given a piece of information about him that ultimatelyTONI MORRISON
Basically, I am saying that most of the good options are already taken by other people. Which is great. I enjoyed reading all of your posts and feel that there are some really good ideas out there. MAO II – AMERICAN POSTMODERNISM Karen Tei Yamashita’s Tropic of Orange seems to me a smorgasbord of postmodernism qualities: shifting point of view, issues in globalization and consumerism, media saturation, a mixture of genres (magical realism, film noir, disaster fiction, etc.). Indeed, as I read Tropic of Orange, a number of other texts came to mind.. It was one of those days when just felt like a little@SAMPLEREALITY
Visit the post for more. Hey, you there. Call me Mark Sample.You wants to read my latest blog post?Or maybe you gots mojo and wants a rando post?Why not just read the ABOUT MARK – @SAMPLEREALITY I’m Mark Sample, an Associate Professor and Chair of Digital Studies at Davidson College, a liberal arts college located just north of Charlotte, North Carolina.. My teaching and research focuses on digital culture, electronic literature, and videogames. You can find my current CV online.. My most recent work uses the procedural rhetoric of videogames to sardonically comment on the slag heap BLOG – @SAMPLEREALITY An End of Tarred Twine is like the white whale itself—at once monstrous and elusive.And that’s because all the links and paths are randomly generated. You start off on the well-known first paragraph of Moby-Dick—Call me Ishmael & etc.—but random links in that passage lead to random passages, which lead to other random passages.Very quickly, you’re lost, reading Moby-Dick one TEACHING – @SAMPLEREALITY Davidson College Courses WRI 101 (Fall 2020) – MonstersDIG 101 (Fall 2020) – Introduction to Digital StudiesDIG 220 (Spring 2020) – Electronic LiteratureDIG 340 (Spring 2020) R RESEARCH AND CREATIVE WORKWALTER BENJAMIN
Looking for something the wonderful German critic Walter Benjamin says in Illuminations about the cheapening of experience in a mass mediated world, I came across this haunting reflection that describes the world as my great-grandparents must have seen it, in the years after the horrific brutality of the Great War:. A generation that had gone to school on a horse-drawn streetcar now stood @SAMPLEREALITY LINKS Do you or don't you punch a Nazi? A Twine game by Rex Mundane. The graphics and text don't necessarily tell the same story. Also notable for being a "dilemma" game, where every move is a choice between twoopposing choices.
WEEK 2 – SHORT STORIES – AMERICAN POSTMODERNISM Foer’s narrative is probably the only one of the short stories that seemed relatively clear from the beginning. It draws attention to the importance of listening to what is unspoken and untold and cleverly frames the story through the narrator’s instructions on the uses of the “silence marks”:: with each explanation, we are given a piece of information about him that ultimatelyTONI MORRISON
Basically, I am saying that most of the good options are already taken by other people. Which is great. I enjoyed reading all of your posts and feel that there are some really good ideas out there. MAO II – AMERICAN POSTMODERNISM Karen Tei Yamashita’s Tropic of Orange seems to me a smorgasbord of postmodernism qualities: shifting point of view, issues in globalization and consumerism, media saturation, a mixture of genres (magical realism, film noir, disaster fiction, etc.). Indeed, as I read Tropic of Orange, a number of other texts came to mind.. It was one of those days when just felt like a little BLOG – @SAMPLEREALITY An End of Tarred Twine is like the white whale itself—at once monstrous and elusive.And that’s because all the links and paths are randomly generated. You start off on the well-known first paragraph of Moby-Dick—Call me Ishmael & etc.—but random links in that passage lead to random passages, which lead to other random passages.Very quickly, you’re lost, reading Moby-Dick one RESEARCH AND CREATIVE WORK Public Scholarly Writing. 🕵️♂️ On Sharing and Losing Control of an Online Persona MediaCommons, March 2013. 😱 Meanwhile is Big but not Boundless In Media Res MediaCommons, February 2012. 🚢 Dual Academic Couples and Long Distance Living Antenna, October 2011. 💿 Guest Contributor to remixthebook.com University of Minnesota Press, 2011POPULAR POSTS
Visit the post for more.IN THE MEDIA
Occasionally my work is featured in the media. Here are some of my appearances, interviews, and mentions outside of the usual scholarlyvenues: I’m
TALKS AND CONFERENCES Talks and Conferences – @samplereality Past Talks LITERARY ANALYSIS AND REFLECTION This assignment is divided into two parts: a literary interpretation and a reflective essay. Literary Analysis. The literary analysis is an opportunity to approach a work of literature using some of the readings and strategies we’ve discussed this semester. AN ACCOUNT OF RANDOMNESS IN LITERARY Below is the text of my presentation at the 2013 MLA Convention in Boston. The panel was Reading the Invisible and Unwanted in Old and New Media, and it was assembled by Lori Emerson, Paul Benzon, Zach Whalen, and myself.. Seeking to have a rich discussion period—which we did indeed have—we limited our talks to about 12 minutes each.EXHIBIT ANALYSIS
Objective. The purpose of this assignment is to develop your ability to think critically about the role of “official stories” in the presentation of evidence. WHAT’S WRONG WITH WRITING ESSAYS A few days ago I mentioned that as a professor invested in critical thinking — that is, in difficult thinking — I have become increasingly disillusioned with the traditional student paper. Just as the only thing a standardized test measures is how well you can take a standardized test, the only thing a student essay measures is how well a student can conform to the rigid thesis/defense HOW A STUDENT PROJECT ON CONSPIRACY THEORIES BECAME A Maybe this post is only of local interest, but I wanted share some insight into a disturbing rumor that went viral at Davidson College after credible evidence emerged about neo-Nazi activity among a few Davidson students.. The rumors were scary.Skip to content
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