1. paul bond

    Driving rain and noir

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    http://brianmichaelbendis.tumblr.com/post/108623696007/brianbendis-powers-volume-3-script-by-brian I found this from Brian Michael Bendis my Tumblr this morning. Before he started doing all his superhero stuff, he used to do crime/noir tales using the same color scheme as Sin City. Some might remember that we used … Continue reading
  2. jlaszako

    Meet Ms. Isabelle Franklin!

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    For the character dossier assignment this week, I drew inspiration from a couple scientists I view as having noir qualities: Rosalind Franklin and Isaac Newton. Isaac Newton was a loner for most of his life. When he did come forward with his discoveries he was often ridiculed by the scientific community which made him often […]
  3. Andrew Forgrave

    It’s Time for Noir106

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    The cool dampness of the winter’s fog caressed the stubble on my weathered cheeks as the foghorn roused me from my stupor. Its wail was just like hers, never giving me a moments peace, no respite for the near-wicked, she would always say. I started, shifting my body upright and away from the cold, stiff concrete. […]
  4. Reverend

    Filthy Hippie Noir

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    I saw Paul Thomas Anderson’s Inherent Vice (2014) last night. I enjoyed it. I just ordered Thomas Pynchon’s novel it was based on because I’m interested in how he adapted the original. I haven’t really been interested in Pynchon since undergrad. … Continue reading
  5. alayton8

    Turkey Day!

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    The crisp, cool air and the smell of food cooking in the house.  Walking into a steaming hot kitchen, along with the sounds of clanging pans and the ruckus of all of the out-of-state family members. Food is on the stove, in the oven, and the turkey is being fried in the backyard. My dad is running … Continue reading Turkey Day!
  6. jcpds106

    Daily Create – #haiku106

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    Today’s daily create was a fun little exercise that prompted the creation of a haiku related to starting the ds106 course. I’ve always liked haikus, and I think the short format really challenges the writer to pack some creativity in a small space. I thought I would add a little bit of humor into mine […]
  7. afanghel

    Daily Create: Hi, Ku!

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    A creative classroom Undoubtedly meant for me. No boundaries here.   Eloquently put By my virtual classmate, “Adventures await.”   “With every step  We value handrails. Stumbling helps us learn.”
  8. the new noir106 » Weekly Assignments

    Week Two: Writing & Noir

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    For the second week of class we’ll be diving right into creating. This week will be a combination of reading and writing, because as Burtis always says, “If you don't have time to read, you don't have the time (or the tools) to write. Simple as that.” You’ll be choosing some examples of noir across a number of genres to read, i.e. novellas, film scripts, radio scripts, and short stories. We want to be upfront about one thing: these texts are not always easy to read (and we’re not talking about comprehension). Works like Ernest Hemingway’s “The Killers” and James M. Caine’s “The Postman Always RIngs Twice” are products of the times in which they were written (the 1920s and 30s respectively), and the language and attitudes can be racist, sexist, and xenophobic. You may feel uncomfortable with some of the language and ideas, and we encourage an open dialog about this aspect of noir and our reactions to it. It shouldn’t need to be said (but we will say it): our own work in this genre needs to be situated in OUR time -- when we have a better understanding of why these attitudes are inappropriate and outdated. You'll also be beginning to customize your blog and make it your own.
  9. dalinafoo

    Multimodal #1: Story of my life

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    This is a tiny bit of my life. My names Dalina Beckham. Follow me on twitter and you’ll see how open I am on the web (not much I just have one tweet lol). I’m an individual, different in every way (aren’t we all!). I was born and raised in the great state of Texas. […]
  10. dalinafoo

    Learn About Noir: Reading/Viewing

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    The  media that showed to contain most of noir style to me were “The Dark Knight”, “Sin City”,and “Watchmen”. In all three films, the protagonist is seen in the shadows. The movies have a sense of darkness and mystery. The protagonists in the  films are portrayed as some kind of outlaw. They experience some kind […]
  11. ahowlan2

    Summary- Week 1

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    The hardest part of starting this assignment was learning how to use my domain and word-press. Once i figured that out, my next challenge was understanding noir. At first i had assumed that it was a genre, but i quickly learned that this was wrong. It comes in many forms and can occur in many … Continue reading Summary- Week 1
  12. sscott3

    On Noir, Anxiety, and Account Creation!

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    Noir. Reminds me of Gothic literature in its vague boundaries, blending elements of different genres. Gothic, with its boundaries between what could be considered science fiction, fantasy, and mystery. Noir, with its crime, corruption, and mystery. Their similarities do not stop there as dark scenes, poorly lit streets, rainfall, and withheld information from the audience. … Continue reading On Noir, Anxiety, and Account Creation!
  13. ahowlan2

    Learning Noir

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    Coming into this class I knew nothing about noir, but the readings and viewings I’ve done this week have definitely enlightened me. Learning about the history of noir and how it came to be, throughout the war,  post war, and the depression was very interesting. But the thing I liked most about learning the concept of … Continue reading Learning Noir
  14. dalinafoo

    Weekly Summary #1

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    This week was rather interesting. I had to set up several social/media sites. While in the progress of doing so, I thought to myself how ironic it was that I was creating these accounts. For the most part, I’ve tried avoiding these sites because I felt for a long time that it consumed much of […]
  15. skinzer

    First Week Frowback

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    This week I set up my social media sites and explored the concepts of noir. I had a great time rewatching one of my favorite episodes of Pretty Little Liars (along with other cool examples of film noir,) introducing myself through various forms of social media, and exploring the multitude of ways to incorrectly create and […]
  16. krivera

    Week 1: Noir106 Summary

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    I started off this week slightly overwhelmed with everything I would have to do. I had previously taken the Digital Studies 101 course and I am very grateful of this. Having made a domain, I was able to navigate my way to a subdomain. I was easier to do a lot of things because of...

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