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The Tunnels — Final Project

March 13, 2022Alejandro Leave a Comment

Our project, titled “The Tunnels”, aims to demystify the network of tunnels that runs beneath Carleton’s campus. By conducting interviews and scouring historical records, we’ve consolidated what we believe to be all available information on their history and have presented… Continue Reading →

Week 10 Amazing, End of the term, Final Project, Tunnels

How to use Time Graphics

March 2, 2022Alejandro 6 Comments

Time Graphics is a (mostly) free platform on the internet that can be used to create time lines. It has a lot of cool features that are helpful when working on it. For instance, you can easily save your time… Continue Reading →

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Final Project Progress

March 1, 2022Alejandro 2 Comments

Group: Tunnel Exploration Team (MJ wanted this name) To begin with our project, we went through the Digital Collection of the Carleton Archives. From this source, we were able to compile a collection of photographs of the tunnels and the… Continue Reading →

Week 9 Final Project, Progress

Buddha Preaching from the British Museum

February 16, 2022Alejandro Leave a Comment

This is a 3D model of a piece in the British Museum. It was constructed using photogrammetry and Metashape. Enjoy it: Click here to be redirected to my midterm post.

Midterm 3D modeling, Buddha Preaching, Midterm

Web Mapping

February 6, 2022Alejandro 1 Comment

This week I had the opportunity to experience with web mapping! I had fun using the map that I corrected earlier this week, and tracing countries and rivers around it. I did struggle a bit using the ArcGIS online, I… Continue Reading →

Week 5 Web map

Georectifying a historical map

February 2, 2022Alejandro Leave a Comment

Yesterday I had the opportunity of working with a map from the David Rumsey Georeferencer page. I was given an old map of the globe (shown bellow), and I had to match the places with a current map of the world.… Continue Reading →

Week 5 Georectifying, Map, Spatial Turn

Network Analysis Project. Six Degrees of Francis Bacon

January 29, 2022Alejandro Leave a Comment

This project is titled Six Degrees of Francis Bacon. It shows a graph that illustrates people who are related to each other. The graph’s nodes represent people; the size and color of each node is meant to indicate degree of… Continue Reading →

Week 4 francis bacon, Network analysis, Six Degrees of Francis Bacon

My First WordPress!

January 22, 2022Alejandro 1 Comment

Today I created my first WordPress site! It was a fun experience, and I managed to obtain a product I am satisfied with, I hope that it will grow as so does my knowledge about WordPress. This task was challenging… Continue Reading →

Uncategorized, Week 3 WordPress

Why learning code SHOULD NOT be required.

January 18, 2022Alejandro 1 Comment

I want to begin by saying that the debate in question here is whether or not students who pursue a career in the humanities should be required to learn to code. I am in favor of humanities students learning how… Continue Reading →

Week 3 coding experience, Debate, Should not be required

Mappa Mundi

January 16, 2022Alejandro Leave a Comment

Mappa Mundi is a project that is run by Hereford Cathedral. The project is open to anyone with a laptop and internet access, and it presents a digital representation of the famous Mappa Mundi in such cathedral. The project allows… Continue Reading →

Week 3 Mappa Mundi, Project Analysis

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