Published April 17, 2026
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Digital Echoes: Narrating Galen's Theory of Voice in a Digital Interface
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This lightning talk presents an ongoing experiment in transforming complex philological research into an interactive digital narrative, using Galen's theory of phonation as a case study. It examines the interpretive decisions entailed in rendering a dispersed, process-driven ancient physiological account as a sequential, multimodal interface, arguing that such design choices constitute scholarly arguments in their own right. The talk reflects critically on what this experiment has so far revealed — both the possibilities and the limits of digital narrative as a framework for communicating ancient scientific reasoning.
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- https://github.com/gideonm17/phonation_interface