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Carleton Mascots

March 9, 2021An 1 Comment

Group: An Kitamura, Erika Mino, Jadie Luo, Rodrick Lankford, Sonya Romanenko, Wyen Cai For our final project, we are creating 3D models of the mascots at Carleton. These mascots have been a part of the experience of living and learning… Continue Reading →

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Tutorial: Repairing damaged photos with Photoshop

March 5, 2021An Leave a Comment

One great advantage of transitioning from paper to digital is that photos and documents are less prone to physical damage. If a physical image does get damaged, however, there are powerful tools that enable people to repair them digitally. These… Continue Reading →

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Final Project Group Post: Carleton’s Mascots

February 18, 2021An 5 Comments

Members: Wyen, Erika, Sonya, Jadie, Rodrick, and An For our project, we will be making 3D models of the official and unofficial mascots at Carleton. In addition to the models, we will also gather information about the background of each… Continue Reading →

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Midterm: Northfield Depot

February 17, 2021An Leave a Comment

For my midterm, I made a 3D model of the Northfield Depot using Agisoft’s PhotoScan software. This sentence is linked to the website.

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Analyzing DH projects

February 8, 2021An Leave a Comment

I looked at The Rhythm of Food by Google News Lab and Truth & Beauty. This project displays the trend in meal and food searches on google throughout the year, showcasing the seasonal patterns of specific foods or recipes. They… Continue Reading →

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Network Analysis: Finding Paul Revere

January 31, 2021An 2 Comments

“Using Metadata to find Paul Revere” by Kieran Healy uses metadata about a list of the members in each organization to connect the individuals and the organizations. The data that the author starts from is a simple one by one… Continue Reading →

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Data Visualizations: With great power comes great responsibility

January 28, 2021An Leave a Comment

With more and more information available and easy to access through the internet, I rely more on simple graphics and numbers instead of reading the entire article or the original paper of the conducted research. Especially during the pandemic, I… Continue Reading →

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WordPress Experience: An

January 20, 2021An 1 Comment

This was my first time using WordPress to build my website, and I think it was more complicated than I thought it would be. One thing that made it difficult was getting to know the features that I can use… Continue Reading →

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Coding is like talking to the computer with an uncooperative translator

January 16, 2021An 3 Comments

Should humanities majors learn how to code? Yes, if you can and want to. No, if not. “The exercise of thinking through what it takes to model a snowball in a believable fashion goes a long way toward capturing the… Continue Reading →

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Gender in the Digital Humanities

January 12, 2021An Leave a Comment

The cultural primacy of making, especially in tech culture—that it is intrinsically superior to not-making, to repair, analysis, and especially caregiving—is informed by the gendered history of who made things, and in particular, who made things that were shared with the… Continue Reading →

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