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Kirsch is skeptical of the digital humanities as an institution. He likens this new form of historical analysis to consumerism: we are impressed with it only because it is new and different, not because it improves upon the task it is accomplishing. Kirsch is also a bitter individualist who does not think that computers can possibly comprehend the Human Experience, and anyway, since computers are programmed by people, they cannot be any better than people. Technology Taking Over Art, Art And Technology Artworks, Ingeneer Aesthetic, Information Technology Aesthetic, Digital Technology Illustration, Technology Aesthetic, Digital Humanities, Future Human, Medical Engineering

Kirsch is skeptical of the digital humanities as an institution. He likens this new form of historical analysis to consumerism: we are impressed with it only because it is new and different, not because it improves upon the task it is accomplishing. Kirsch is also a bitter individualist who does not think that computers can possibly comprehend the Human Experience, and anyway, since computers are programmed by people, they cannot be any better than people.

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Matt Chinworth for Berkeley Optometry. “As amazing as the technology emerging from VR and AR companies is, if their engineers don’t fully appreciate the complexity of the human visual system, the whole thing won’t come together.” Illustration for @berkeleyoptometry Magazine Matt Chinworth illustrated a feature for Berkeley Optometry Magazine on the importance of the human touch in Virtual Reality...

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