ISSUE 8 — DIGITAL HUMANITIES
Issue 8 delves into the fascinating realm of Digital Humanities. In a world where technology permeates every aspect of our lives, the intersection of data and humanities has become increasingly relevant. It’s a marriage that breathes life into ancient wisdom, connects historical narratives with contemporary insights, and allows us to explore the complex tapestry of human experiences in innovative ways.
64 pages, hand-made, Singer-sewn with white thread, Munken Lynx paper, printed in Pantone 7594 and Pantone 396.
Limited edition of 1,000 numbered copies. No reprint.
We made a pledge to go plastic-free: every copy is packed without plastic wrap.
Published by Market Cafe Magazine in London, 2023.
In this issue:
Linda Freyberg, Ruben Pater, Poon Lee, Nicholas Rougeux, Melinda Sipos, Variable, Journal of Digital History.