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Grad Studies Fall 2020 Summary

12 Feb 202112 Feb 2021
This post details my experience of the virtual Fall 2020 semester as an International student taking up two highly demanding courses, AIT 590: Natural Language Processing and CSI 777: Principles…
Art…

Co-Curating a Virtual Exhibit with Drishyakala Art Museum

24 Jan 202124 Jan 2021
Contrary to my rambles on here and my social media presence, I have not been to many museums. At least, not the way I have wanted to. So I don’t…
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HarvardX DH101

7 Jan 20217 Jan 2021
Two years ago, I took the Harvardx Digital Humanities course. Here are some of my notes on it, and from it.It was a good reminder of how much more I…
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Silk Road Simulation and Visualization: Part 3-How to Visualize a Digital Humanities Project

28 Dec 2020
Sequel to: Silk Road Simulation and Visualization: Part 1 – How to get Started on a Digital Humanities ProjectSilk Road Simulation and Visualization: Part 2 – How to Plan a…
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Reflections on National Gallery of Art Virtual Summer Internship 2020

10 Aug 202012 Aug 2020
“Hello, I am Jaj, the summer intern with the Department of Analytics and Enterprise Architecture (TDS-AEA) at NGA and a Computational Sciences graduate student, Digital Scholarship Graduate Research Assistant at…
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A Guide to Digital Humanities Summer Internships

27 May 20206 Feb 2021
This is a sprawling blog post if there ever was one. Read on to find out what I worked on for around 5 months to try interning in the world…
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My First Ever Conference Experience

18 Dec 201818 Dec 2018
or, How a Techie Marketer person found herself in the midst of a LOT of Singaporean poetry, discussions on Mahasweta Devi, and even Queer-baiting in Harry Potter. Like most engineering…
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The Role of Digital Humanities in Western Art and Museums

26 Nov 20184 Jun 2020
In 2014, Twitter stormed and raged on about a bunch of kids sitting on their mobile phones while Frans Banning Cocq from Rembrandt’s The Night’s Watch at the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam…

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