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My Vietnam Your Iraq
2010 IDAH Fellow Ron Osgood is developing an
interactive documentary that will tell stories about
the Vietnam War from both sides. More about Ron
Osgood
Virtual Kumasi Central Market
Gracia Clark, a 2010 IDAH fellow, seeks to
recreate the fieldwork experience by structuring
the original materials interactively so that the
visitors’ questions shape what they learn. Her
project is titled, "Virtual Kumasi Central Market."
More about Gracia Clark
Dolinsky at Intermedia
2009 IDAH Fellow Margaret Dolinsky participates
in the Intermedia Festival, a unique series of
concerts and events presenting futuristic modes of
live performance in the telematic and media arts.
More about Margaret Dolinsky ...
FELLOWSHIPS
The goal of the Digital Arts and Humanities Fellowship is to help IUB faculty members expand digital arts and
humanities research and creative activity. Fellows will work collaboratively with a team of specialists to
enhance their understanding of digital tools with the aim of preparing prototypes for major projects and
developing and submitting grant proposals for external funding. In addition, fellows participate in ongoing
workshops with a team of specialists and other faculty fellows. Following the fellowship period, fellows may
be invited to work with the Institute, which will assist in hiring and supervising appropriate staff for the
projects.
Digital Arts and Humanities Fellowships may last from one semester to one year (i.e., two semesters and one
summer), depending on the arrangement between the fellow and the Institute. Within this timeframe, fellows
will be expected to submit at least one grant proposal for external funding and to participate in ongoing
workshops with a team of specialists and other faculty fellows. Following the fellowship period, fellows are
invited to work with the Institute, which will assist in hiring and supervising appropriate staff for the projects.
The following are 2011 Faculty Fellows:
2011 FACULTY FELLOWS
Tarez Graban
Elizabeth Shea
2010 FACULTY FELLOWS
Ellen MacKay
Carmen Téllez
Ron Osgood
2009 FACULTY FELLOWS
Kirsten Sword
Joss Marsh
John Gibson
Margaret Dolinsky
Gracia Clark
2008 FACULTY FELLOWS
John Walsh
Nicole Jacquard
Jeffrey Hass
Tarez Graban
Tarez Samra Graban is an assistant professor in the Department of
English she is a rhetoric and composition generalist with special
interests in discourse studies, feminist theory, and histories of the
discipline. Her work lately explores various ways of recasting
narratives about how the discipline has formed, including women’s
roles in producing, distributing, historicizing, and theorizing their
own texts.
Read more: Tarez Graban
Elizabeth Shea
Elizabeth Shea, Director of Contemporary Dance, has received
numerous grants and commissions to create dance works. Her
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