Gram-O-Rama
Mettlesome Theater Durham, NC, United StatesIf John Lennon, Gertrude Stein, Stephen Hawking, and Mother Goose had conspired to write a grammar course, Gram-O-Rama would be it. Designed by longtime faculty member Daphne Athas for word-lovers and verbal pranksters, it encourages writers to experiment with grammatical functions, style, … Read more
If, Then: Technology and Poetics. Open Mic
Come share your work! As usual, we're thinking 10-minute slots where folks can read poetry, share creative or critical projects, or lead short discussions about the questions you'd like to see addressed in our future sessions. If you'd like to participate in the open mic, please … Read more
2022 Winter Commencement
Novelist, essayist and illustrator Daniel Wallace will speak to graduates at Carolina’s Winter Commencement.
If, Then: Nkosi Nkululeko on Reinventing the Square Poem (Analog Procedural Poetry)
On Friday, January 13th at 2PM, poet Nkosi Nkululeko will lead a craft talk and workshop on a procedural analog form of his own reinvention—the square poem. Drawing on a lineage of multi-directional and procedural poetry, the square poem demonstrates the expansiveness … Read more
Teaching with Games Roundtable
Greenlaw Gameroom, Room 316UNC graduate students and faculty who have been teaching with games will offer some brief reflections on challenges and successes.
Med-Ren Colloquium: Jennifer Wu (UNC-CH)
Donovan Lounge, Greenlaw 223Jennifer Wu will give a talk.
A Gentle Introduction to Text Analysis
The DLC is hosting “A Gentle Introduction to Text Analysis” with Lorin Bruckner from the Research Hub on Weds. Jan. 25 3-4:30 in Greenlaw 316. This is a great event for students or faculty who are interested in learning what … Read more
Playing with the Climate: Situatedness and Immerselessness in Environmental Video Games
Greenlaw Gameroom, Room 316Please join us Friday February 3rd from 12pm to 1:15pm in Greenlaw 316 to welcome Dr. Katherine Buse, Postdoctoral Researcher for the Stevanovich Institute on the Formation of Knowlege at the University of Chicago. Her talk in our Critical Game Studies speaker series, "Playing with … Read more