EQUIPMENT FOR LIVING

The critic Kenneth Burke once called literature “equipment for living.”
He viewed poems, proverbs, plays, and novels as “a ritualistic way of arming us to confront perplexities and risks.”
But is this insight limited to literature?
The purpose of this class is to examine media technologies in general as equipment for living, and to apply this theory to digital image-making and world-building.

This website acts as an archive for the work completed during the course.