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  1. @Egon2688

    Revamped!

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    The two assignments I decided to revise were the radio audio we completed a couple of weeks ago for our project. The professor had mentioned the music was lost somewhere. My peers also had mentioned they could not hear the audio very well on their end. I liked both audios for our radio show projectā€¦ Continue reading Revamped!
  2. @KHavertDs106

    Xenaā€™s Second Chance

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    This week we were given the change to revamp and redo some assignments that we crated in the past. I decided to redo my motivational poster design assignment. This choice was not because my Fluffer post was not good. The reason is due to something amazing that happened in our community recently. For some time ā€¦ Read more "Xenaā€™s Second Chance"
  3. @KendraB999

    Color Changer (Rework)

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    For the reworking of this Color Changer assignment, I decided to change the look of this photo of myself. Before, I had made myself look darker, with the background looking lighter. This time, I want to make the whole picture look lighter and brighter. I believe this makes the pictures stand out more and it [ā€¦]
  4. @KendraB999

    Design Assignment (Rework)

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    For the reworking of this assignment (The Vogue Challenge), I wanted to incorporate some suggestions that would make this look even more like a magazine cover. I took into account the layout of other magazines and tried to be creative with my wording, because this specific magazine cover is about beauty. I added more text [ā€¦]
  5. @skyler0455

    reworked assignments

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    This week, I looked through some of my old assignments to see which ones I wanted to rework. The first one I picked was my contradiction creation assignment. I really liked this assignment the first time around and wanted to add to it. It was about creating a graphic that conveys a feeling or theme [ā€¦]
  6. @Marie-Lynn

    My First Song: Revisited

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    For my second rework assignment in DS106, I wanted to revisit the song I made for the ā€œPlay DJ & Make A Songā€ assignment. I stated in the original that I created this song using GarageBand after it came pre-installed on my new iPad. Since then I have bought a new keyboard case and a stylus for future art and animation projects in Procreate, however the stylus also came in handy when moving around sound files in GarageBand. I had previously stated at the time I made the first song that I had no experience with the program. I still have very little experience with it, but Iā€™ve managed to figure out enough so create a remix of my original song that is over three minutes long! I spent over two hours working on this song, because I had to figure out how to edit sound files without totally destroying them. The basic idea of the song is still the same. I wanted the song to be able to be played continuously on a loop without the listening knowing where it begins and ends. I was inspired to to this after watching a video (that I cannot find anymore, sadly) on how Nintendoā€™s music for their games and consoles has that same looping quality. Since I had already made the song, all I had to do was cut and paste sections. I spent a lot of time just listening to it, trying to figure out which instruments sounded good together. I wanted it to have an intro and and outro, and used the guzheng (which is that Japanese twangy sound all throughout the song) as the basis, since I thought it was the most recognizable sound. From there I introduced bass and drums before moving into the synthesizers. There is one section of the song that only has the guzheng and drums playing before moving back into the song. I did this to give it some variety before continuing onto the outro. Please give the remix a listen! Iā€™d suggest listening to it on a loop. Like before, I experimented with the premade instrumental sets in GarageBand, playing it by ear to create an interesting piece. It has all the same elements as the original, but is now more spaced out and has layers and sections where it sounds slightly different. Please tell me what you think in a comment down below! Iā€™ll also include a link to the original assignment if anyone wants to take a look at that!
  7. @Marie-Lynn

    Postcard: Revisited

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    I originally completed the ā€œPostcards From Magical Placesā€ assignment back in Week 6, where I made a postcard for the 4077 MASH unit from the television show M*A*S*H. However, anyone who may had read that post might remember that I mentioned I originally did not want to generate a postcard from M*A*S*H. Instead, I wanted to make a postcard for Stalag 13, the World War II German P.O.W. camp that serves as the setting of the television series Hoganā€™s Heroes. I mentioned back then that I wasnā€™t sure how to incorporate an image from the show into a postcard, since I could not find any aerial views of the set the show was filmed on. To make matters worse, the set was burned down in the 1970s while making another movie, so there arenā€™t any modern-day pictures to base it off of. However, there are plenty of photographs online that feature the cast in their costumes, which gave me an idea that I didnā€™t have before. In true Hoganā€™s Heroes fashion, I devised a concept that makes the Nazis look utterly foolish. The one looking the most foolish in this case is Colonel Wilhelm Klink, the German Kommadant of Stalag 13 (played by Werner Klemperer). A running gag in the show is that Klink is, so be frank, a gullible idiot. He can be talked into almost anything by his senior P.O.W. officer, American Colonel Robert E. Hogan (played by Bob Crane). Now, the prisoners of Stalag 13 are not being held there by force. Theyā€™re there by choice. You see, the entire concept of the show is that the prisoners are running an underground espionage and sabotage ring, quite literally underneath the P.O.W. camp. However the Nazis donā€™t know this, and Hogan and his ā€œheroesā€ are constantly manipulating Klink and the other Germans into helping them, or throwing them off their trail by order of Allied High Command back in London. The story I came up for rework assignment was that the prisoners made off with Colonel Klinkā€™s military-issued stationary, leaving behind custom made postcards that make the P.O.W. camp look like a vacation resort. Now, this is something I could see the heroes doing. The cover story is that it is a practical joke meant to irritates Klink (which they take great pleasure in), however they needed Klinkā€™s official Luftwaffe paperwork to forge documents to free another prisoner. The stationary will reappear, but not before Klink has to pen a letter to his commanding officer, General Albert Burkhalter of the Luftwaffe. Having no other stationary available, Klink uses one of the postcards the prisoners left behind in his office. The writing on the postcard is in German, though since I do not speak the language I used Google Translate. I apologize to anyone reading this who knows German, however I wanted it to appear as authentic as possible since it is supposed to be from Klinkā€™s perspective. The letter says the following: General Burkhalter, Forgive this vulgar form of correspondence, but it appears all my stationary has gone missing. I have no doubt the prisoners are the ones responsible, and they shall be dealt with accordingly! I am writing to inform you that the Gestapo has finished their investigation and have found no lead on the elusive Underground agent, Papa Bear. They will be moving on to Dusseldorf until further notice. Oh, and greetings from Stalag 13, Herr General! Colonel Wilhelm Klink This short letter include many references to the show. The Gestapo (the Nazi secret state police) are constantly showing up at Stalag 13 for some reason or another. I image their presence is why the heroes need Klinkā€™s stationary to forge documents, mainly to release an important prisoner from them. They do this by performing a sabotage operation out near Dusseldorf, which is a place in Germany that is constantly mentioned in the show. They play it off like Papa Bear, the elusive allied agent, is the one responsible. Little do the Gestapo know that Colonel Robert Hogan is, in fact, Papa Bear, and are being led away from him and suspicion of him and his tear. And he letter isnā€™t complete without Klink making a foolish remark, hence the final sentence, ā€œGreeting from Stalag 13!ā€ I personally like to imagine Klink getting a phone call from Burkhalter after the ā€œletterā€ arrives and berating Klink for using such a childish mode of correspondence. I can just imagine him telling Klink off, and saying something like, ā€œWhat would the FĆ¼hrer (Adolf Hitler) think of one of his Luftwaffe generals passing around postcards like schoolchildren?!ā€ Afterwards, Hogan would make a remark: ā€œWhatā€™s wrong, Kommandant? Did General Burkhalter not like our craftmanship?ā€ To that, Klink would forcibly dismiss Hogan (ā€œDisssss-missed!ā€) and sulk in his chair, ending much like an episode of the show. Having time to rework this assignment was really fun. I made the original M*A*S*H postcard in a hurry, so having time to think out a scenario for the original idea I had was really fun! Iā€™m happy I got to create it too! Now itā€™s not bugging me so much that I didnā€™t get to complete the assignment how I wanted to! Unlike the M*A*S*H postcard, I decided to use Canva for this one. I had forgotten Canva allows you to make postcards, and Iā€™m very happy with how this one turned out. I used a template that originally had a tropical scene on it as the basis, but then changed everything around. For one, there isnā€™t any English on this postcard! I used Google Translate quite a bit, changing the ā€œGreetings fromā€ to ā€œGrĆ¼ĆŸe ausā€ and so forth. I mentioned before the entire note is in German, though it might not be grammatically correct because of my use of Google Translate. I have no way of checking that unless I plan to learn German, which I sadly do not have time for. The image on the postcard is a fairly common one that pops up in Google Image Search, but the one I used can be found here. I also included a Nazi-era postage stamp that I found on the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museumā€™s website. Overall, reworking this assignment was a lot of fun! Iā€™m glad I got to use my original idea instead of the throwaway one from the original assignment. That assignment is linked below for anyone interested in taking a look at that one! Tell me what you think in a comment down below!
  8. @mgedney

    pumpkin logo

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    My second redo assignment was my logo I made during the graphic design week. I wanted to test my self and do the opposite of my first logo, a logo you would find during fall. My original one was a soft pink with cursive writing that advertised a bakery. I
  9. @mgedney

    dream room and beyond

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    I choose to update my dream bedroom assignment from a few weeks ago. The goal was to create a Pinterest board with all the components that build a bedroom. This week I decided to edit and expand what I created. I searched for more pins for the existing board to
  10. @ari_squared

    Dear Mama Nara: Rework

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    Assignment For week 9 of #ds106 I was tasked with re-working 2 past assignments. The first assignment I re-worked can be found here: The second Assignment I chose to re-work is Dear Mama Nara. I completed this writing assignment during Week 4 of this semester; the requirements and prompt can be found under the 3 [ā€¦]
  11. @ari_squared

    Next Time Wonā€™t You Write With Me: Rework

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    Assignment For week 9 of #ds106 I was tasked with re-working 2 past assignments. The first Assignment I chose to re-work is Next Time Wonā€™t You Write With Me. I completed this writing assignment during Week 3 of this semester; the requirements and prompt can be found under the 3 star assignment A Story in [ā€¦]
  12. @trippthrumylife

    Another Long Awaited Thank Youā€¦

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    Gratitude is one of my favorite feelingsā€¦ I think itā€™s because in my mind, itā€™s something you choose to feel. When thinking back on my favorite assignments so I could figure out which ones I wanted to revise/do again, I easily knew I wanted to write another thank you letter. This time to my bestā€¦ Continue reading Another Long Awaited Thank Youā€¦
  13. @Conner44769274

    Revisiting Past Work

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    The first work I chose to revisit was my writing assignment about how a song makes me feel. I decided to revisit this work now that weā€™ve worked with audio because I think it would work much better in an audio format since I could splice in parts of the song while Iā€™m talking about [ā€¦]

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