Just remember that you’re certainly not alone in your anxieties. As a first year MALS student with very little computational background, explaining my project was, is, and will continue to be nerve wracking. If we […]
i love the idea for your project Renzo. Japan might be the beginning, but I think a mapping project of the world in media would be super interesting. I would love to see a map of fictional destruction between […]
Thanks for the kind words, Julia! The project I had in mind is quite simple, and with four people it could easily be completed with enough time to bolster it with additional doohickeys. I love your idea of an […]
TAGS Explorer is okay. Depending on the size of your dataset, you could quickly find yourself running out of space. By default, TAGS moves the tweets to a Google Spreadsheet, which caps at 400,000 cells. With the […]
My data project is pretty similar, though I didn’t think about the relevance of geo-location. There are a few programs I’ve used so far for the collecting / archiving of tweets, but they’re all either too […]
I love this post, and I especially love Liam’s comment. After reading HyperCities I think that a visualization of research could be interesting and useful. Sometimes I get lost on how I’ve come to the place of […]
I was in the middle of writing out a very long reply to this before my window closed! 🙁 I love this post, and am grateful that you are able to share this unique perspective on South Korea.
The teacher-pupil paradigm is the thing that unsettled me about continuing my academic career after undergrad. It wasn’t a matter of authority, as I wanted to be taught by someone wiser than me… who doesn’t? I […]