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Final Project

February 25, 2021Vick Leave a Comment

This link has the details on what we are trying to accomplish for our final project. As of right now I have been working on getting the pictures of our mascots, so that we can make 3d models of them.… Continue Reading →

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Midterm

February 17, 2021Vick Leave a Comment

Here is a link to my midterm in my project I used the text from the New Testament and analyze it for word frequency and importance.

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My Map

February 9, 2021Vick Leave a Comment

Squirrels (arcgis.com) This map is a map of a squirrel population using a top down view of streets and landmarks near a park. The black dots represents location in which the squirrels would be seen.

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Network Analysis

January 31, 2021Vick 3 Comments

The nodes in this network are artist each having something that forms a connection (edge) with another specific individual. In order to see each persons characteristics and background information the viewer needs to click on a node and the network… Continue Reading →

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Data Visualization

January 27, 2021Vick 2 Comments

As I was looking at different data visualization projects I found this example, which shows the differences in the societal rate of growth within different countries. This visual separates different kinds of data by applying each set of data in… Continue Reading →

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My New Site

January 22, 2021Vick Leave a Comment

My new site will be used primarily for this class, at least for now. Setting up my site was a bit difficult at first, because I had problems with my domain, and I had trouble hear in there. However I… Continue Reading →

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So We Coding Now?

January 16, 2021Vick 1 Comment

“The literary avant-garde has discovered computer languages, with so-called code work emerging as a new poetic genre. Code work blends functional computer code with creative composition.” Matthew Kirschenbaum, “Hello Worlds (why humanities students should learn to program),” May 23, 2010 Code… Continue Reading →

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Analyzing DH Projects: The Viral Texts Project

January 14, 2021Vick Leave a Comment

Essentially Viral Text is a online source that uses visual and interactive exhibits in order to develop models that aid scholars in analyzing the qualities that make poems, short fiction, and stories “go viral” in newspapers, blogs, and other forms… Continue Reading →

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Code and Making

January 10, 2021Vick Leave a Comment

Code is “making” because we’ve figured out how to package it up into discrete units and sell it, and because it is widely perceived to be done by men. Chachra, Debbie. “Why I Am Not a Maker.” The Atlantic, Atlantic… Continue Reading →

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Basic Dog House

January 7, 2021Vick Leave a Comment

Learning how this application worked was fairly easy, because I felt that 3d modeling was very familiar to me. I have worked on other 3d modeling platforms, and I felt like this was a more simplistic version of the ones… Continue Reading →

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