Hey Renzo,
I think you and I are in the same boat. We’re both really interested in our subject matter, but the project falls short on the technical side. For me, while building an Omeka site is a worthy […]
Thanks, everyone! Tableau is great, but I’m still learning. It didn’t take me very long to show what I did here, but if I wanted to make something more complicated, I would definitely need to up my Tableau game. […]
Check you out, MC! This sounds like an amazing project. I appreciate you sharing your intellectual process as well as technical. The theoretical questions you raised regarding how you plan to approach the […]
Wow! I’ve been staring at this for quite a while. The name that stuck out to me was Louis Agassiz, who was a Swiss-born biologist that was later known for his eugenics and polygenic theories. His induction is […]
I didn’t watch the TED talk, but I did listen to the podcast with Neil Harbisson on NPR on a scenic drive to Albany. Seeing the fall foliage during the drive made me think what sounds Neil would hear.
You bring […]
Thanks for the tip! Seeing the immense world of raw data sets made me realize the importance of data visualization even more. I came across of some data sets that are available but not necessarily accessible for […]
I highlighted the same Presner lines! I really appreciated how he laid out the critical approach to maps, recognizing them as representations of epistemologies and various violences, such as borders. He also puts […]
Really interesting exchange of ideas here. As someone who is starting to get into the postcolonial digital humanities (http://dhpoco.org/), I’m intrigued by Sarah’s point of demonstrating class, race and gender […]
Ignoring non-normative bodies seems anti-humanistic, but I see Mary Catherine’s point in asking the question. This question highlights, what appears to me, as the precarious position of digital humanities. There […]
The criticisms on digital humanities was of particular interest to me in this week’s readings. Svensson’s “Beyond the Big Tent” was a nice break from the readings on the congeniality of DH. I appreciated how he […]