Nicole Starosielski teaches Introduction to Digital Infrastructure this Summer
The digital “cloud” is a real place. It is a patchwork of subsea fiber optic cables (the highways of the internet), internet exchanges (the transit hubs of the internet), and data centers (the interconnection points and storage centers of the internet). Although almost all global digital communications transit these infrastructures, they remain largely invisible—even to businesses, governments, and publics that rely on them.
This summer, Professor Nicole Starosielski teaches Introduction to Digital Infrastructure. The challenge of this course will be not only to learn about these infrastructures, but to develop innovative representations of them, based on your own original research into the internet’s “plumbing.” Central questions of the course include: How does the internet really work? Who builds it? What challenges do they face? How do we capture and represent this invisible system?
M-R | 1-3:30 PM | Valley LSB 2040
M-R | 3:30-5 PM | Social Studies 60 (101), Dwinelle 205 (102), Dwinelle 247 (103), Dwinelle 250 (104)
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