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IDARE Summer University 2025


INTERACTIVE DIGITAL ARTS, RESEARCH AND EDUCATION

June 9-13: "Handmade Digital"

IDARE, hosted by the Centre for Digital Humanities at Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU), offers learning opportunities in digital making for artistic, scholarly, and educational purposes. These opportunities are open to the TMU community and to the public. This year we are offering three concurrent courses as well as a keynote address:

  • 1. The Small Web: Making Minimal Websites and Digital Ephemera by Hand
  • 2. Tiny Games: Handmade Playables
  • 3. Micro-Editions: Handmade Digital Editions
  • Keynote Address: "Small Data is Beautiful: Computation, Art & Narrative"

 

For more information and to register visit the IDARESU 2025 website. (external link) 

 

These courses can be counted towards the Canadian Certificate in Digital Humanities/Certificat canadien en humanités numériques (external link) 

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