This humanities lab course explores the act of vision through hands-on creative and experiential projects and theoretical and historical work. The object of study will be the practices of film and media studies. We will examine the intersection of vision with political questions of power, disability, surveillance, and digitality through encounters inside and outside the classroom. Students will produce creative media projects and critical reflections on texts and images to engage in process-based learning and risk-taking.
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ArcGIS StoryMaps is a story authoring web-based application on the ArcGIS platform that enables you to share your maps in the context of narrative text and other multimedia content. You can use ArcGIS StoryMaps to do the following:
[Source: Introduction to StoryMaps, 02/28/2025]
Use this guide to help you learn how to correctly cite and keep track of the references you find for your research.
Want an easy way to keep up with the journal literature for all facets of Film Studies? And you use a mobile device? You can install the BrowZine app and create a custom Bookshelf of your favorite journal titles. Then you will get the Table of Contents (ToCs) of your favorite journals automatically delivered to you when they become available. Once you have the ToC's, you can download and read the articles you want from the journals for which we have subscriptions.
You can get the app from the App Store or Google Play.
Don't own or use a mobile device? You can still use BrowZine! It's also available in a web version. You can get to it here. The web version works the same way as the app version. Find the journals you like, create a custom Bookshelf, get ToCs and read the articles you want.