1. Alexis Zirpmoulis

    Audio reflections

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    Audio storytelling has definitely been new to me this week. I never really thought about the importance, process, or all of the details that actually went into audio storytelling. The importance of audio in digital storytelling impacts the emotions and feelings that the listener feels. Previous to this week, I never really thought about creating […]
  2. mustard

    MY LEG!!!!!!!

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    IDEA: In sponge bob there’s a fish named Fred who always is complaining about his leg. If there’s any type of destruction happening you are bound to hear Fred screaming about his leg. MEDIA: I’m going to use YouTube because … Continue reading
  3. braze

    Wedding Emotion

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    For this audio assignment I had to create or display an emotion through sound effects. I ended up finding a beautiful acoustic version of the songs “Here Comes the Bride” and “Falling in Love With You” mashed together. I knew as soon as I heard it that I wanted to convey the emotion love by … Continue reading Wedding Emotion
  4. mustard

    The Review

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    There’s this reallllllllly hilarious show on comedy central called “Review” it”s a fictional show but in the show, viewers send things they want him to review. For example, in the first season a viewer asked him what would it be … Continue reading
  5. rachstanford77

    Just Juxtaposing

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      Here is the prompt to today’s Daily Create. Unfortunately I do not get the extra internet points. @ds106dc #tdc1355 #dailycreate Why is the motorcycle inside? pic.twitter.com/nMZn1fQooX — Rachel Stanford (@rach_stanford23) September 24, 2015
  6. jasperbaun

    Unite Two Assignment: GIFfight

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    Assignment This is by no means a masterpiece, but it’s simple and straightforward. I’ll be honest, I feel like I understand how to make GIFs and had done so before this unit so I wasn’t as patient as I probably should have been. I’m probably trying to run before I’ve learned how to walk, #DS106 […]
  7. jasperbaun

    Unit Two Assignment: Say It Like Peanut Butter

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    Directions: “Make an animated gif from your favorite/least favorite movie capturing the essence of a key scene. Make sure the movement is minimal but essential.” 10 years ago I had a mild obsession with the movie “Party Monster.” In this scene the main character, Michael Alig (Macaulay Culkin) is a newbie in New York and […]
  8. jmcmahan46

    Juxtapose

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    Today’s daily create was to put something modern into a old picture.  So I gave an ancient army a modern AH-64 Apache. You can find today’s daily create at http://daily.ds106.us/tdc1355/.
  9. jasperbaun

    Unit Two Reflections

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    Ideas: Obvious to us, amazing to Others. This was something I’ve long struggled with and it was nice to hear someone else verbalize it. It also made me realize how often this has been true in the context of my own work, however I do believe in “gut feelings”. My resolution for this year was […]
  10. Downes

    Goofbye Moncton

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    September 19, 2015. One last look at the house before we move (this image makes me very sad and I won't linger long with it). And actually, I'll see the house again, as I still own it, and need to do some work to get it sold. From Flickr http://ift.tt/...
  11. adyke

    Song Clips Coming Together

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    I picked six clips of some of my favorite songs that end up making a pretty interesting song themselves. I molded these together to form a phrase in garageband. Can you guess these six songs that have molded together? This is a audio assignment for Ds...
  12. kirklunsford

    Get Loose! How I Used Vine to Show How I Warm Up Before Drawing

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    Practice makes perfect! The old adage usually applied to learning something new like playing a musical instrument or sport. But what about drawing? If practiced regularly, I think anyone can draw well although most people think you either got the talent or you don’t. The challenging part, is tuning everything out and warming up to practice. I teach my design students on the first day of class each semester some basic exercises to practice different mediums, and train their muscles, eyes, and minds to “sync up” to produce better results before tackling a more complex drawing.



    Try it out - try to draw some straight lines, perfect circles, and ellipses. Throw in some curvilinear lines. Stay fast and loose. Try standing up. Think about what your elbow, wrist and shoulder is doing and fine tune your movement. When you start feeling good and you got your head in the right state of mind to draw, move on to a more complex drawing. I’m sure you will find you enjoy drawing more and your results will be better with a little practice!

    To show how I practice warm up drawing exercises, I wanted to use Vine, a simple app to feature looping videos. I’ve been captivated by this medium since I discovered it back in July of this year. Some of the loops are incredible and I enjoy watching them again and again - especially in the Art channel. One of my favorite “Viners” is Pinot - very inspiring! I found Vine particularly useful for showing processes or animation like Pinot. Or utilized to pique someone’s interest in a subject to explore further. Because of these things, I chose it as a particular social medium I would like to explore to feature design topics. This is my first Vine of many I hope.

    The first barrier to entry to use Vine effectively for me was figuring out how I should prop my phone up to record myself drawing. The vine app requires that you hold down on the screen of your phone for the duration you would like to record. Obviously this is not conducive to any physical activity or drawing especially. I can’t hold the phone and draw at the same time! I’ve seen other incredibly complex Vines out there so I know there was some other way to create these Vines. I did a little research and found iKlip Grip was a great product to use as a tripod.

    iKlip Grip

    I went to my nearest Apple store to find it and I asked one of the workers, where this product was. He walked me to the back of the over crowded store and pointed to the selfie stick section. He had no clue it was a multi-functional device and thought it was just a selfie stick. I picked it up and showed the box to him and pointed out all of the features, mainly, it can be a desktop tripod or extended height tripod with a Bluetooth shutter remote. By the looks of this young man, I was twice his age so this was gratifying to point out something “new” to the youngster.


    With my iKlip Grip, I was all set to start creating Vines. However I was confronted with one last hurdle. The Bluetooth remote does not work with the Vine interface! I discovered by Google search that since 2014 Vine users could use clips from their camera roll instead of via the record functions in the Vine interface - perfect! I set up my tripod and recorded a few sessions through the iphone camera app. I found it best to show a top down view of the drawing page with the extended tripod. After I finished recording my sessions, I imported all of my clips into the Vine app and edited their duration and start and stop points. Overcoming both hardware and software hurdles I can say I’m happy with my first Vine. I hope to produce many more exciting Vines featuring design process and drawing. Maybe one day I can produce something as great as Pinot.


  13. emmasaxophone

    Assignment #1

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    My first visual assignment is called Splash the Color worth three and a half stars. The assignment details were to take a picture , make it black and white, but leave one part of the picture colored to emphasize a part of that picture. Steps to creating the photo: Went to the Not Digital True Telling page , and clicked
  14. flear

    My Buddy Benjamin

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    My teddy bear Benjamin (née Sebastian) is over thirty years old. My mom got him when she was younger, and then she handed him down to me when I was born. Happily, I haven’t lost him, and I can’t wait to give him to my future child. But, in the meantime, he’s still mine, and […]

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