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We are excited to announce the release of the third issue of Trace, A Journal of Writing, Media, and Ecology. Issue 3, How We Make, explores making through, with, and alongside technology, as well as how making impacts society. https://t.co/rsgbqAaikc.
Trace Journal is excited to feature an article collaboratively written by a faculty member and graduate student! Check out “Contested Spaces: How We Made an Audio Quilt of One Thousand Names” by xtine burrough and Letícia Ferreira https://t.co/YJBdr2oOL3
Trace Journal is also excited to feature international perspectives of how we make with a collaborative article on Hackathons in Western Sydney by @RHendery, Liam Magee, Andrew Perry, and Teresa Swist https://t.co/2FLPxElAZM
Trace Journal encourages and supports collaborative writing projects ✍️🤝✍️ Check out what @elkorda and Ayn Keneman have to say about a critical pedagogy of making (and their acknowledgements thanking their students!) https://t.co/LZRBUDk4Ls
New #augmentedreality app, built at @trace_ufl by professor and dubbed "SeeWorld," team highlights animal captivity practices at Orlando aquatic theme park. https://t.co/kWsyxDHJnE
Share our CFP for issue 4: Writing New Material for Digital Rhetoric https://t.co/du4ZESw9KP
This issue aims to explore new materialist approaches to the digital which not only enact material effects but actively resist the strict binaries between “the digital” & “the physical.”
Virtual reality may still seem futuristic, but @UF, it's part of a campus-wide initiative. Loved getting to chat with Prof. Lok about VR's potential for social good. https://t.co/TjTH59nnwr