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DGAH 110, Carleton College, Winter 2021
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Author: Byron Jia

Tutorial: Immersive 3D Spaces with Matterport

March 1, 2021Byron Jia 2 Comments

I’m using a software called Matterport. It’s a software that uses photogrammetry to build 3D models. However, what differs this software from others is that it can be used to create immersive models, capable of simulating a “walk-through” feeling. Matterport… Continue Reading →

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Project Update

February 24, 2021Byron Jia 5 Comments

Evelyn Scott, Phoebe Milligan, Matthew Rasmussen, Bridger Rives, Frances O’Grady, Byron Jia Progress Contacted the Northfield Historical Society to start off communication and hopes of gaining permission to gather footage of their building. We haven’t heard back from them yet.… Continue Reading →

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Project Proposal

February 18, 2021Byron Jia 4 Comments

Group Members: Evelyn Scott, Matthew Rasmussen, Phoebe Milligan, Bridger Rives, Byron Jia, France O’Grady Core idea: Create a 3D model of the Scriver building (originally contained the First National Bank) and make it interactive with information. Sources: Look through the… Continue Reading →

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Using Photogrammetry to Create 3D Models

February 17, 2021Byron Jia Leave a Comment

Here is the link to my midterm website!! I used the software Agisoft Metashape to process 44 pictures of the Northfield Depot and turn them into an interactive 3D model.

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Visualizing Historical Connections

January 29, 2021Byron Jia Leave a Comment

MOMA’s “Inventing Abstraction” digital exhibit is one of my favorites I’ve seen so far. MOMA presents a large map of abstract artists from 1910-1925. The entire presentation is a massive web, with hundreds of lines connecting various artists to each… Continue Reading →

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Time-Lapse Visualizations

January 27, 2021Byron Jia 2 Comments

I watched the videos on nuclear bombs detonated since 1945 and life expectancy. Starting off the with the former, it was an old video that showed locations and every explosion of a nuclear bomb around the world. The detonation of… Continue Reading →

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Making My First Website

January 19, 2021Byron Jia Leave a Comment

The process of making my own WordPress site was really fun. It wasn’t too difficult at all and managing the plug-ins and themes went well. My favorite part was picking my favorite theme and adding my own pictures into the… Continue Reading →

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Basically on my way to Silicon Valley

January 17, 2021Byron Jia Leave a Comment

Sometime during this coding experience, I became stressed about how tedious the task was and typed: This was my very first time touching code, and before starting, I thought I’d feel so cool and professional with a screen full of… Continue Reading →

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Greta Garbo and Monroe, Dietrich and DiMaggio…

January 12, 2021Byron Jia 1 Comment

A study at Yale University, called “Robots Reading Vogue,” looked into developing computer models that studied over 2,700 issues and 400,000 pages of Vogue Magazine. Gaining special and exclusive access to the Vogue archives, students worked with the magazines in… Continue Reading →

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Humanities in an Era of Technology

January 10, 2021Byron Jia 1 Comment

When tech culture only celebrates creation, it risks ignoring those who teach, criticize, and take care of others. Chachra, Debbie. “Why I Am Not A Maker“. The Atlantic, 2015. Debbie Chachra’s article caused me to think back in my life in… Continue Reading →

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