It was odd listening to the “Noir We There Yet?” broadcast. There were a number of people listening in, but that’s where my memory starts to get foggy. I personally noticed something about it that I hadn’t previously: I included...
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Though this daily create was simple, I appreciated it very much. Hesitation regarding reading my own poetry aloud is yet another self-imposed barrier that DS106 has now helped me break down. Here I am reading my rainy day poem, “You...
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After spending a ridiculous amount of time on my LEGO stop motion short film, I peeked into the assignment bank hoping for something quick and easy. I’m terrible with video editing on the whole and was rather pressed for time,...
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This week, I spent a long time planning. I saw the “30 Second Documentary“, and decided to plan for a stop motion LEGO assignment. “The Last Bit Lost” is about the most tragic time in Donnie Rawlen’s life–when his family...
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For this assignment, I analyzed a scene from The Postman Always Rings Twice. It was the one in the beginning that involved Nick, Cora and Frank in the kitchen discussing the Twin Oaks sign. It was a little weird for me to speak to people I couldn’t see and hold a conversation practically with myself but I quickly got the hang of… Read more →
Dear rainy days, You don’t have to go away. -Spencer For my first of two daily creates this week, I chose the “Rainy Day 1“. The requirements were simple enough: “Write a poem about a rainy day. What makes you...
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