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  1. @mwolfindale

    ds106 ‘Make Noise from a Normal Sample’ #2

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    I recently joined ds106 as an open participant, whilst conducting a very small scale micro-ethnographic study of ds106 as part of the Education and Digital Cultures (EDC) course (#mscedc). This is my second try at Make Noise from a Normal Sample. I recorded the original myself on my phone (although technically it’s kind of a sample of a sample)…can …

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  2. @mwolfindale

    ds106 ‘Make Noise from a Normal Sample’ #1

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    I recently joined ds106 as an open participant, whilst conducting a very small scale micro-ethnographic study of ds106 as part of the Education and Digital Cultures (EDC) course (#mscedc). I’m new to all this, but trying my hand at a few of the assignments, such as Make Noise from a Normal Sample. I recorded the original sample myself …

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  3. @sincerelysterls

    Ride Along Computer Cowboy

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    Title inspired by Neil Young’s “Computer Cowboy” (1983). One of the assignments I chose to do was Laptop Lingo by Lauren Brumfield. The description is as follows: “I know some of us (myself included) are a bit particular about the looks/cleanliness of our technology. But if that didn’t matter, and you had all of the … Continue reading "Ride Along Computer Cowboy"
  4. @missgoofyxx

    Graphic Design on Campus

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    I’ve had a crazy schedule this week, so I found all of my examples of graphic design on campus in between classes. This first image is of an advertisement page within the theater department’s magazine, showcasing their plans for the school year. I thought their layout of the shows were very simple and gave a […]
  5. @jollykyles

    Week 6 in the Books!

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    Finally putting this week to a close. On top of all of these assignments I had to complete, I also had 2 tests. I have 2 more next week :(. Regardless, I think I enjoy the design assignments a lot more than the others. They are a lot easier to make and...
  6. @missgoofyxx

    Designing a Decision

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    I chuckled when I noticed the kids book listed on this week’s weekly assignment post. That’s a wonderful book and I think it’s a great book for kids to have because it makes them aware of all the design aspects in the things around them. There are fliers, posters, billboards, store signage, ads, and countless […]

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