A Midterm for Mutants
Hi all, here’s my midterm, where I tried to figure out the most popular X-Men. Enjoy!
Hi all, here’s my midterm, where I tried to figure out the most popular X-Men. Enjoy!
http://uncannyxmenlocations.kampa.sites.carleton.edu/blog/
Hi, here’s my midterm project. Note: The embedded content is available on the menu on the top of the page. This is a visual representation of the locations of volumes 100-149 of The Uncanny X-Men comics.
Here is my midterm project. I did a text analysis on one of Robin’s pieces Votes for women using Open Refine and Voyant. Hope you enjoy!
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
Here’s the Omeka site I created for my midterm DH project on Charles W. Cushman Photography Collection. Click this to explore the exhibit, Chicago in the Eyes of Charles W. Cushman.
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
This is my midterm project. I choose to create a photogrammetry model of Buddha Preaching in the British Museum. Here is the link to my webpage. Enjoy 🙂
“Tate Modern’s Worldwide Reach: Lives and Deaths of their Artists” is an interactive time map illustrating the lifespans, genders, and birthplaces of Tate Modern Art Collection’s international artists—pause the map to hover over and learn more information about artists alive… Continue Reading
Link to my midterm. I used Flourish to create a time-series dot map visualization and connected map visualization to communicate the extent to which the development of surrealism was an international effort.