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CHAT DHC

CHAT DHC

By: Digital Humanities Center
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CHAT DHC is the podcast that talks about happenings in the Digital Humanities Center at San Diego State University Library. Episodes include live events at the DHC as well as conversations among Digital Humanities Team and friends.

2025
Science Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Why Artists Make Robots
    Dec 17 2025

    Following the lecture, "Why Artists Make Robots," featuring Dr. Yin Yu and Dr. Qi Wang, DH team members Patrick Flanigan, Tyler Granger, and Syd Bowen discuss the the psychology of automation and the interdisciplinary possibilities of robotics, from biomorphic fabrication to artistic performance.

    Podcast episode produced by Syd Bowen, cover art by Tyler Granger

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    28 mins
  • 2025-2026 DH Team Preseason Fall 2025 Chat
    Nov 25 2025

    The DH Team members, Brooklyn Longueira, Alexis Curtis, Ani Yeghoyan, Sofia Dell Aquila, Tyler Granger, Iris Cosgrove, Raine Porath, and Syd Bowen share their stories on how they came to the Digital Humanities Center, what they're looking forward to learning in the coming academic year and a fun fact about themselves.

    Cover art by Sofia Dell Aquila

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    37 mins
  • Ecocriticism, Blue Humanities & Moby Dick
    Nov 13 2025

    This is a special episode of CHAT DHC where we hear a discussion from our live event Ecocriticism, Blue Humanities, & Moby Dick, a conversation with Steve Mentz, Jessica Pressman & Diana Long. This event was held in the Digital Humanities Center at San Diego State University Library in Fall 2025.

    Episode cover art by DHC Team member, Syd Bowen

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    1 hr and 6 mins
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