Touch the firehose of ds106, the most recent flow of content from all of the blogs syndicated into ds106. As of right now, there have been 92792 posts brought in here going back to December 2010. If you want to be part of the flow, first learn more about ds106. Then, if you are truly ready and up to the task of creating web art, sign up and start doing it.
Hello everyone! So this is it for Week 4. Despite the lighter workload, I still struggled this week to keep up. Below I am going to give you a quick overview of the work I did and analyze... Read More
Although my temperature is normal, I have been feeling sick all week. The only good part about that is that I was able to finish almost all of the assignments for the week in one day. Before I began working on the assignments, however, I completely redesigned my website. I was able to customize the […]
Although the post said that La Jetée is told mostly in images, I still found myself surprised when there actually were moments of silence. Not only that, but I found myself paying more attention, and feeling more interested, when there was no narrating. I noticed many of the images of people had very dark backgrounds. […]
I will post my zom5ie story first so that you can interpret it before I give anything away! Here are the spoilers! This story is featuring my sister and my dog. The first image depicts a normal life with a girl and her dog. Then, a zombie suddenly comes out of the closet. […]
Before and After Above I have linked to my before and after (well, after and before) pictures of the apocalypse. I took the before picture in a brightly lit room, looked directly at the camera, and smiled. This is what would be considered a “normal” picture, and is what everyone would expect. For the after […]
Today is my sick day (so expect a lot of work for this class!), but that hasn’t stopped me from learning. I would also like to point out that I am expecting to feel 10x better when I recover (I’m looking at you, Dr. Burtis). I have taken a photography class once years ago, but […]