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Midterm Exam: Analyzing Word Trends to Provide Insight into Relationships in A Midsummer Night’s Dream

February 18, 2021Dominic Leave a Comment

For my midterm, I chose to focus my textual analysis on the most common word found in the corpus of A Midsummer night’s Dream: love. Specifically, by analyzing the word’s correlation with various character names, I toyed with the notion… Continue Reading →

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Midterm Exam: SketchUp Carleton Concert Hall

February 18, 2021Will Stepanski Leave a Comment

Here is the link to my midterm site: http://stepanskiw.sites.carleton.edu/midterm-exam/ In this project, I used SketchUp to make a 3d model of the Concert Hall at Carleton. Here is one of the pictures I added:

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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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Tate Midterm

February 17, 2021Lewis Leave a Comment

I created a dashboard showing the Tate Collection’s artists, and pieces.

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Midterm: Northfield Depot :)

February 17, 2021Gabby Leave a Comment

This is the link to the midterm presentation This project is creating a digital rebuild using 44 photos of the Northfield Depot.

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Midterm – Data and Gender in Midsummer

February 17, 2021EvelynS Leave a Comment

It is at this point I’m realizing that I probably didn’t do this project quite right. There isn’t a whole lot I can do about that now, so here’s the link to my site’s subdomain. My project looks at both… 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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A Textual Analysis of A Midsummer Night’s Dream

February 17, 2021Kaylin Leave a Comment

For my project, I analyzed Shakespeare’s Midsummer Night’s Dream by looking at the frequency of “positive” and “negative” words throughout the text using Voyant Tools. Here is the link to my project site!

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MIDTERM: DATA VISUALIZING THE TATE MUSEUM

February 17, 2021Alyssa Ehrhardt Leave a Comment

I chose to perform data visualization on the Tate Museum artist data set, which you can find here. I looked at the diversity in geographic origin of the artists, as well as the gender ratio.

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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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