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Network Analysis: Inventing Abstraction

March 16, 2022Hodan Leave a Comment

Inventing Abstraction is an interactive website accompanying a Museum of Modern Art exhibition that was available in-person between December 2012 and April 2013; however, the website remains. The exhibition’s website is a multimedia visualization that examines the origins of abstraction from… Continue Reading →

Week 5 Inventing Abstraction, MoMA, network diagram, Network Visualization

Web Mapping 101 Post – Carlos

March 16, 2022Carlos Leave a Comment

Hello, here’s the link to my embedded map on my site. I think web mapping is a viable option for data representation for a variety of different projects, as long as they have some geographical/spatial element to them. Having done… Continue Reading →

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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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Georeferencing the Horn of Africa

March 16, 2022Hodan Leave a Comment

Georeferencing with the David Rumsey Georeferencer was more challenging than expected. I had a hard time pinpointing the common points between the maps to locate a full version of Somalia, as the coordinates of the Horn would show up partially in other… Continue Reading →

Week 5 David Rumsey Collection, Georectifying, Georeferencing

Dacie Moses House Timeline

March 15, 2022David Leave a Comment

For my final project I unfortunately was unable to work on one of the larger group projects, so instead I took inspiration from one of the Carleton Archives images and researched the history surrounding Dacie Moses House. I noticed that… Continue Reading →

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Tutorial – Import Multiple Coordinates From Sheet Into ArcGIS

March 15, 2022Carlos Leave a Comment

Introduction For my tutorial, I’m going to show how to collect and import coordinate data into ArcGIS. This skill has many possible implications for a variety of projects. Projects dealing with data that has geographical/spatial aspects should have a way… Continue Reading →

Week 10 Tutorial

Northfield Gems: Final Update

March 14, 2022yemi33 Leave a Comment

Northfield Gems is a website designed to help prospective students and freshmen explore Division Street’s current businesses and also its deep history. The website is broken down to three parts. First part is a story map that introduces some of… Continue Reading →

Week 10 Final Project

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

CarlClubs — Final Project Link

March 13, 2022Peter Leave a Comment

The CarlClubs is a website dedicated to the history and current state of clubs at Carleton. It intertwines both the history of former clubs and greater student entertainment and the full roster and info of currently operating Carleton clubs. The… Continue Reading →

Week 10 Final Project, fun@Carleton

Journey to the East – Final Project Link

March 10, 2022jeannyzhang Leave a Comment

Our project outlines the travels of two Carleton students in Sichuan Province, China during the years of 1938 and 1939. For now, we have created 10 StoryMaps on their journeys, along with a bibliography page for all the sources we… Continue Reading →

Week 10 JourneytotheEast

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