Hi Michelle, I contacted Dan Meharg who is a Park Ranger and who was recommended to me by someone from the Brooklyn Historical Society. I just posted the information he provided us via email. Let’s see what […]
Hi again Civil War Group,
So my wife works at Fort Wadsworth, so I asked her who you should contact about this (because it’s notoriously difficult to navigate since there’s no visitor’s center). She asked around […]
Dear Team,
I spent a good part of the week reading the survey materials that Lisa had linked to us and the synagogue/cemetery history documents that Mr. Edinger had put in Dropbox for us.
I had this grandiose […]
I have been doing a little preliminary research on two cemeteries. I marked up some areal photos which I will bring to class today to spur group discussion (I will upload these as a JPEG later this evening). I […]
Hey Kevin – These websites look elaborate! Lots of research + site building skills; good to know I couldn’t make one by the end of the semester even if I wanted to.
Hi Brooke,
I just found this article and video about terrorist attacks in the last 15 years. It could be interesting for your project and it provides another application of DH to a similar issue.
I was also going to use cartoDB for my project. I was going to plot 10 ancient Roman libraries that still have extant ruins. On a map of the Roman Empire, I was going to plot all the cities of the empire that […]
I like the Salavon; I had forgotten about him. I’ve also seen similar work (maybe his?) with something like Facebook photos or headshots. And Giacometti’s a really interesting example to consider in terms of […]
Great connection! The author of the linked article poses good questions. I didn’t know there is such a thing as ethical design.
To answer your last question — I think I’d check my social media less frequently […]
Hi, Sara!
Thanks for this post – it is great to see how the class readings apply to your field and studies!
Wishing you success, in the way you define it! 🙂
-Anastasiya