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The Medium of Microfiche – FINAL PROJECT

March 16, 2022Luisa Leave a Comment

The Medium of Microfiche is our project that transposes the dusty and overlooked microfiche from Carleton’s collection into a contemporary, interactive digital playground for people to experience an antiquated and forgotten approach to storing information (microfiche). Our project is broken… Continue Reading →

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Tutorial: How to Make Emotionally Compelling Data Visualizations with Hand-drawing

March 5, 2022Luisa Leave a Comment

This tutorial helps you approach the process of making an interesting data visualization (graph, chart, pattern, image, etc.) by hand. We spent some time in this class learning how to visualize data with digital tools, but we never really took… Continue Reading →

Week 9 Tutorial

★ Mapping by Rolls of Photograph Film: Luisa’s Midterm Project ★

February 17, 2022Luisa 1 Comment

Here is a link to my midterm. I chose to map data from the Charles W. Cushman Photograph Collection. Specifically, I mapped data associated with various rolls of film in the collection to visualize Charles Cushman’s physical movements as he… Continue Reading →

Midterm, Week 7 arcgis, Cushman Photograph Collection, Midterm

ArcGIS Mapping Experiment

February 8, 2022Luisa 1 Comment

Here’s my funky ArcGIS mapping experiment! It includes many layers. The layer which I created myself *beautifully* displays a visual of all of the cute little squirrels in New York City’s famous Central Park! I am actually not a big… Continue Reading →

Week 6 arcgis, mapping, my website

Georeferencing the “World of Mercator Projection” Map

February 3, 2022Luisa 1 Comment

Georectifying the “World of Mercator Projection” map gave me some insights into the meaning of maps as visual arguments about the world. The purpose of georectifying a map is to create a more geographically accurate version of a map which… Continue Reading →

Uncategorized, Week 5 Georectifying

(WAVE: Web Accessibility Evaluation Tool and PSA to announce a transition to the use of black font)

February 1, 2022Luisa Leave a Comment

(just a small and irrelevant psa to announce that I will no longer be using orange font on all of my blog posts. This is sad but it had to happen 🙁 Thank you Austin for pointing me towards WAVE,… Continue Reading →

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Homesteading the Plains – Network Analysis

February 1, 2022Luisa Leave a Comment

I looked at a project called “Homesteading the Plains” by the University of Nebraska.  The project contains many parts, and one of these parts is an interactive network which the authors of this project made in Gephi. What (or who)… Continue Reading →

Week 5 Homesteading the Plains, Network, Network analysis

Setting up a WordPress site!

January 25, 2022Luisa 2 Comments

Setting up my WordPress site was really fun and pretty simple. I’ve always wanted to create a WordPress site and so I was surprised at how easy the process was! I’m glad that we I’m getting the opportunity to learn… Continue Reading →

Week 4 My Site, WordPress

>>> !! REJECTING !! THE !! PREMISE !! <<<

January 20, 2022Luisa 3 Comments

<Smiling purple devil emoji>   <== yes that could definitely be done with actual HTML but I didn’t feel like it .. I’m in the mood to reject premises I loved the debate we had last class about the question:… Continue Reading →

Week 3 Evan Donahue, Rejecting the Premise

Deconstructing a DH project: Archival Gossip

January 15, 2022Luisa Leave a Comment

I explored a Digital Humanities project called Archival Gossip. What is the goal of the project? The goal of the project is to push scholars (and other interested readers) to recognize late 19th / early 20th century gossip as a… Continue Reading →

Week 2 19th Century, 20th Century, Archival Gossip, Deconstructing a DH Project

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