As described in the article, Please Feel the Museum: The Emergence of 3D Printing and Scanning, by Liz Neely and Miriam Langer, “photogrammetry- Introducing the opportunity to create a full 360-degree scan, which can then produce a 3D print, allows a visitor to go deeper into the experience of the object” in the Spring Semester …
Revisiting: Teaching Guerilla Praxis: Making Critical Digital Humanities Research Politically Relevant
Two weeks ago we discussed this posting class, unfortunately I was gone due to being covid positive. Therefore, I thought it was a good idea to revisit it here on my blog. To shortly summarize, this piece, Teaching Guerilla Praxis: Making Critical Digital Humanities Research Politically Relevant, by Anthony Bayani Rodriguez: The article discussed the …
Exploring #everynamecounts
As a crowdsourcing project #everynamecounts has been incredibly successful with its over 83,000 volunteers and counting from around the world. This project is an initiative headed by the Arolsen Archives, located in Bad Arolsen, Germany. The Arolsen Archives has dedicated a large amount of resources to the digitization of the documents in their archives and …
“Electing the House of Representatives” In Review: A Tool in Analysis
Electing the House of Representatives Link Within this blog post I will review the above website within the criteria required: • The purpose of this project was to ‘visualize’ wide swaths of data resources. They want to provide this service to allow explorative efforts in analyzing time and geographical change through, “regional and national patterns” …
Every Beginning is Hard
Hello! My name is Tasha, I also go by Tash, and I am a Junior at Concordia. I am a double major in German & Heritage and Museum Studies, I am also minoring in international affairs. Ideally, as soon as I am able to I will be able to move permanently to Germany while continuing …