About

The Digital Symposium is usually an annual, in-person event held during the spring semester in the FSU Digital Studio (Williams Building location). It is a showcase of digital projects across scholarship, coursework, and pedagogy that takes seriously the possibilities of researching, teaching, and composing with digital media and digital technologies. This year, the showcase is being held fully digitally, and we encourage you to browse and share the site as you see fit throughout the coming days and weeks, and take time to enjoy the care that each composer put into the projects displayed here.

Like every year, this year is a celebration of the possibilities of digital work, but unlike every year, the exigences fueling that work have never been more apparent, and neither has the need to particularly applaud and celebrate each other for the drive and creativity needed to create any sort of digital work in our environments. The Symposium exemplifies some of the best digital humanities work that the FSU English department has seen this year, and we also hope that it serves as a source of inspiration for the kind of work everyone with an interest in the digital, regardless of level of experience, can create.

We want to thank every single person whose work we are showcasing here, as well as instructors including Brittany Barron, Dr. Michael Neal, Keri Miller, Dr. Lindsey Eckert, J. Perry Howell, Kamila Albert who nominated work for the Symposium this year.