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DGAH 110, Carleton College, Winter 2021
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Data Visualization: Now We’re Talkin!

March 8, 2021Matthew Leave a Comment

For this post, I will be analyzing and commenting on Isao Hashimoto’s piece “2053”. I will start by saying the project speaks volumes, it tells the story of an arms race with arguably the most destructive weapon we have ever… Continue Reading →

Uncategorized 2053, 4D data, Data visualization, nuclear explosions

Midterm Project: Photogrammetry

February 18, 2021Matthew Leave a Comment

This is the link to my project website!!! I used the photos provided of the Northfield Depot and Agisoft software to create a 3D model.

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Come on over!

January 21, 2021Matthew Leave a Comment

Just as the title suggests, come on over to my brand new personal website! You can find your way there by clicking this link. There isn’t much there now but I can only imagine the possibilities! Having a space to… Continue Reading →

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Coding the Humanities

January 20, 2021Matthew Leave a Comment

I’ll start by saying that this topic hits home in a strangely particular way that I think has completely changed the way I look at the intersection of computer science (coding) and the humanities. I am a CS major but… Continue Reading →

Uncategorized Coding, Digital Humanities and Programming, pro-coding

Deconstructing Digital Humanities Projects: Virtual Angkor

January 19, 2021Matthew Leave a Comment

I have had the pleasure of exploring and investigating the digital humanities project titled, Virtual Angkor. This project focuses on bringing to life the ancient Cambodian city of Angkor through the use of 3D modeling and virtual reality (sorta). This… Continue Reading →

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Quotation Assignment

January 10, 2021Matthew 3 Comments

It’s unsurprising that coding has been folded into “making.” Consider the instant gratification of seeing “hello, world” on the screen; it’s nearly the easiest possible way to “make” things, and certainly one where failure has a very low cost. Code is… Continue Reading →

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SketchUp 3D, more like SketchyUp 3D.

January 7, 2021Matthew Leave a Comment

Contrary to the title, my experience with Sketch3D really wasn’t all that bad! It is a free 3D modeling tool, but it is relatively intuitive and backed with a plethora of YouTube tutorials if you ever get stuck. With that… Continue Reading →

Uncategorized 3D Modeling, Digital Humanities, Sketchup, SketchUP3D
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