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Journal Entry February 17th

Overall It’s been a good week, with progress made and I feel exited about this course. It’s a privilege to have your idea be chosen as a project and it feels really great that the idea will now have a chance to be developed and be brought to life. I feel strongly for this topic […]

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Week 2 Reflection

Week 3 started with a high enthusiasm (at least on my end) after our Tuesday Google hangout meeting. The group discussed the aim of the project in more depth and defined future milestones. Being a communication designer, I know how important it is to define the target audience early, so I initiated the conversation. The crucial point was […]

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Lost Art Collective — Revised Project Plan (edited)

Per a project meeting today with Camilla, please find the Lost Art Collective Revised Project Plan (edited below). War Charm, Papua-New Guinea, Admiralty Islands, 20th century (wood, frigate bird feathers, leaves, beads, pigments and resin) Photo © musée du quai Branly – Jacques Chirac, photo by Thierry Ollivier, Michel Urtado Team Members and Roles: Carolyn […]

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A Call to Imagine (freedom dreaming)

ABSTRACT “In order to enact radical change we must first imagine the world we hope to build…We need to firmly anchor our journey towards this world with deeply rooted community values. We need to stretch the limits of our imagination beyond what we have been told to accept as true. And to do this, we […]

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Revised Project Proposal: Of Dubious Origin: The Complexities of Stolen Art Recovery

Working Course Title Of Dubious Origin: The Complexities of Stolen Art Recovery Team Members and roles Carolyn A. McDonough: Project Manager/Researcher/Omeka set-up+data entry+updates Camilla Skoglie: Web Developer, Visualizations, Researcher/ Omeka Patty Accarino: Research/ Carto Pamela Jean Stemberg: Research/ Carto Abstract For our project we propose to create a prototype for an educational component to be used […]

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DH Week Reflections, after Possibly Too Many Workshops

Because I’m on sabbatical, I decided to do my best to take full advantage of DH week, so I ran around the city attending as many workshops as I could! Please note that this is exhausting — but worthwhile. Here’s what I attended: General and/or Theoretical: Kickoff Event (Meredith Broussard keynote and panel consisting of […]

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Skills / Camilla

Skills My background is in theater and I am still relatively new to the tech world. Actors are some of the few people left who are still working with pen and paper, but that being said I am doing my best to get up to speed within my new field. For my capstone project I […]

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Skill Sets: Pamela Stemberg

Project Management: As unsexy as keeping everyone focused and on task as project management can be, this is one of the most important aspects of any project. Without it, you are dead in the water. In one of my first  management positions, I was in charge of planning and implementing many different projects, from simple […]

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Pitch: One Instrument: Propaganda and Censorship in the Post Atomic Occupation of Japan (A Virtual Reality Documentary)

Abstract Immediately following the August 6, 1945, and the August 9, 1945,  bombings of the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the United States Office of Censorship imposed an embargo on the images coming out of the two cities. News reports, as well as scientific information, were tightly controlled and vetted by the Office of […]

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Skillset: Nancy Foasberg

Development There are a lot of development skills I’d really like to, um, develop. I know a very small amount about a lot of things: Web — my HTML skills are actually pretty good! I’m not extremely knoweldgeable about any of the development tools like Dreamweaver or anything like that, but I can do decent […]

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