This lecture series, co-presented with the Center for Spatial and Textual Analysis (CESTA), explores the intersection of the humanities and digital technology.
Pictured: CESTA director Giovanna Ceserani and Sylvester Johnson at the inaugural Digitl Horizons lecture in 2022 (image credit: Steve Castillo)
2024-2025
Lauren Klein, Emory University
"The Line Graph and the Slave Ship: Rethinking the Origins of Modern Data Visualization"
April 15, 2025
2022-2023
Richard Jean So, McGill University
"How a Pandemic Becomes a Story: Narrative and Social Crisis in the Platform Ageism,"
October 4, 2022
2021-2022
Sylvester Johnson, Virginia Tech
"Could a Robot Feel Pain?",
April 5, 2022