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2026 Participants: Martin Bartelmus * David M. Berry * Alan Blackwell * Gregory Bringman * David Cao * Claire Carroll * Sean Cho Ayres * Hunmin Choi * Jongchan Choi * Lyr Colin * Dan Cox * Christina Cuneo * Orla Delaney * Adrian Demleitner * Pierre Depaz * Mehulkumar Desai * Ranjodh Singh Dhaliwal * Koundinya Dhulipalla * Kevin Driscoll * Iain Emsley * Michael Falk * Leonardo Flores * Jordan Freitas * Aide Violeta Fuentes Barron * Erika Fülöp * Tiffany Fung * Sarah Groff Hennigh-Palermo * Gregor Große-Bölting * Dennis Jerz * Joey Jones * Titaÿna Kauffmann * Haley Kinsler * Todd Millstein * Charu Maithani * Judy Malloy * Eon Meridian * Luis Navarro * Collier Nogues * Stefano Penge * Marta Perez-Campos * Arpita Rathod * Abby Rinaldi * Ari Schlesinger * Carly Schnitzler * Arthur Schwarz * Haerin Shin * Jongbeen Song * Harlin/Hayley Steele * Daniel Temkin * Zach Whalen * Zijian Xia * Waliya Yohanna * Zachary Mann
CCSWG 2026 is coordinated by Lyr Colin-Pacheco (USC), Jeremy Douglass (UCSB), and Mark C. Marino (USC). Sponsored by the Humanities and Critical Code Studies Lab (USC), the Transcriptions Lab (UCSB), and the Digital Arts and Humanities Commons (UCSB).

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  • I'm struck by the second question about "programming languages that strive to emulate 'natural languages' so that code literacy does not require a highly specialized literacy far removed from the common literacy that most people possess." It makes m…
  • Relatedly, when I "view source" someones' webpage or interactive web-based projects, I often enjoy seeing and learning from their commented out code (particularly commented out console.log print statements). In regards to the great discussions ab…
  • Thanks for this discussion. I'm really interested in ways to incorporate CCS into courses that I have "already on the books" within New Media, which typically include intro-level "Programming for visual artists" type courses (using p5.js or Processi…
  • Hi everyone, I'm Lee Tusman. I'm an educator and artist in NYC. I make art, games, music, software, websites, and sound works. I work with code for most but not all of my art. I'm an Assistant Professor of New Media and Computer Science at SUNY Purc…
  • It's interesting to start with the json data prior to looking at the map. We can consider, they are both sharing the same 'data': one through a visual representation, map-making, a practice many millennia old (see History of Cartography for example)…
  • Hi, nice to meet everyone here. I'm Lee Tusman, Assistant Professor of New Media and Computer Science at Purchase College in New York. In addition to teaching I help organize Processing Community Day NYC and am a volunteer at Babycastles art space/c…