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DGAH 110, Carleton College, Winter 2022
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Mid-Term: Text Analysis

February 16, 2022Ali Leave a Comment

In this project, I made a digital word frequency map of the book ”Travels through the Interior Parts of North America, in the Years 1766, 1767, and 1768″ which helps us to analyze the text and gain some useful insights… Continue Reading →

Midterm data visualization, Midterm, Text Analysis, voyant tools

Web Mapping Lab

February 7, 2022Ali 1 Comment

Here is the link to my website that features the map of the squirrels in the central park of New York.  Although I was not present in class on Thursday, I was able to follow through with the directions that were… Continue Reading →

Week 5 arcgis, data visualization, Hacking the Humanities

Georectified Map of California

February 3, 2022Ali 1 Comment

Georeference seems to be an interesting tool as I worked throughout this process to connect the points on the image to the map of California. I searched for some of the popular cities in California such as Sacramento, San Francisco,… Continue Reading →

Week 5 Georectifying, Georeference

Inventing Abstraction, 1910–1925 Project

January 31, 2022Ali 1 Comment
The Chart

“Abstraction was not the inspiration of a solitary genius but the product of network thinking—of ideas moving through a nexus of artists and intellectuals working in different mediums and in far-flung places.  Its pioneers were more closely linked than is… Continue Reading →

Week 4 Network analysis

My First WordPress Website

January 25, 2022Ali Leave a Comment

Today I was able to build my first ever WordPress website. Although I faced various challenges during the process of building my website, I enjoyed the journey because I got to learn so many interesting ways of customizing a website.… Continue Reading →

Week 3 WordPress

To Code Or Not To Code?

January 20, 2022Ali 1 Comment

I personally believe that it’s very important for humanities students to learn coding for various reasons including but not limited to improving their work in the digital world, which will benefit the DH community greatly. In fact, Kirschenbaum states “Computers… Continue Reading →

Week 3 coding experience

DH Project: The forced migration of enslaved people in the United States 1810 – 1860

January 17, 2022Ali Leave a Comment
Screenshot of the site

Introduction The goal of this project is to illustrate the changes in the forced migration of enslaved people through domestic slave trade routes over time. The site does a great job at providing short descriptions under each decade explaining why… Continue Reading →

Week 2 DH project, week 2

Identity In Digital Humanities

January 14, 2022Ali Leave a Comment

“Those already marginalized in society and the academy can also find themselves in the liminal spaces of this field. By centering the lives of women, people of color, and disabled folks, the types of possible conversations in digital humanities shift.” Moya… Continue Reading →

Week 2 Diversity, Identity

Childhood House

January 11, 2022Ali Leave a Comment
Image of childhood house

This was my first time using sketch up and I enjoyed the process to design a model of my childhood house. During this process, I faced several challenges that were frustrating, but also helped me learn how to use the… Continue Reading →

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