Comments on: Reflections on Digital Densities/2015/03/29/digital-densities-melbourne-some-reflections/Interactive History & Digital CultureMon, 30 Mar 2015 00:50:20 +0000hourly1http://wordpress.com/By: lirving2013/2015/03/29/digital-densities-melbourne-some-reflections/#comment-3174Mon, 30 Mar 2015 00:50:20 +0000/2015/03/29/digital-densities-melbourne-some-reflections/#comment-3174Hi Erik, what do you mean by “cottage industry humanities startups”?

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I acknowledge the Nyungar Wadjuk people as the traditional owners of country on which Curtin’s Bentley campus sits. I wish to acknowledge their continuing connection to land, sea and community and I pay my respects to them and their culture; and to Elders, past present and future.

From: Erik Champion <comment-reply@wordpress.com> Reply-To: Erik Champion <comment+7itjffk9jkwlavmc7x4rmz@comment.wordpress.com> Date: Sunday, 29 March 2015 9:38 pm To: Leah Irving <L.Irving@curtin.edu.au> Subject: [New post] Digital Densities @Melbourne-some reflections

EMC posted: “Regards the conference and panel at Digital Densities University of Melbourne: Friday 27 March 2015 I gave a short paper of some projects and ended with the following points: As situated counterfactual simulations, games are open-ended learning experien”

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