For my midterm, I charted the frequency of two words: “mr” and “boy” which I argue respectively characterize two different types of speeches given by Mark Twain. See it below! https://www.ckryzda.com/blog/uncategorized/a-mr-e/
Month: February 2020
I compared two interactive maps displaying the location and genre of photographs taken by Charles Cushman in 1962 and 1963.
Chloe’s Midterm Project
For my project, I created a 3D model of the Northfield Depot using photogrammetry. Here is a link!
Midterm: Mapping Tate Gallery Artists
For my project, I used ArcGIS to create 3 separate maps of Tate Gallery artists born between 1900-1929 in order to show skews in gender across the 3 decades. Here’s the link to my project!
Midterm Exam – Bia Furtado
Here’s a link to my blog post on the Midterm Exam. For this project I decided to render a 3-d model of the Northfield Depot, using platforms such as MetaShape, MeshMixer and Sketchfab. Here’s the link: http://midterm.biafurtado.com
Silas Zhao’s Midterm
For midterm, I decided to do the 3-D model of Northfield Depot by using Agisoft Metashape. Here’s the link: http://midterm.com.silaszhao.com/blog/
For my midterm project, I chose the Tate Artists 1900-1929 dataset and do geolocating to analyze the data. Here’s the link to my blog post about it!
Zhihan’s Mid-term Exam
My mid-term exam analyzed Project Gutenberg’s Mark Twain’s Speeches and organized the title and keywords of each speech along a timeline made using Timeline JS. Here’s a link to it: https://dh.zhihanyang.net/.
For my Midterm project, I decided to geolocate the artists in the Tate artist data set by birthplace and highlight the differences in gender. My project can be found here.
Mark Twain Midterm
I analyzed five speeches from Mark Twain that were connected to women.
For my midterm project, I analyzed Cushman’s photograph collection by mapping each photo in their respective cities in the United States while clearly differentiating in which season each photo was taken.
Midterm Project
I analyzed the tate artist data and looked to see if there were any correlations between urban areas and the number of artists that came from these places. You can find it here.
Midterm Writeup
For my project, I looked at the relationship between artists and mediums of artwork in the artwork from the 1940s in the Tate collection by creating a network. The project is here!
Mapping a Midterm
For my midterm, I decided to geolocate the photos taken by Cushman and create an interactive map showing the subject types, photo density, and relevant US Parks service data. Check the map out at the page below!
Modeling Midterms
For this project I learned how to use the photogrammetry tool Metashape in order to create a 3D model of the Northfield Depot. Check it out here!
Midterm Project
My project takes the Tate artistic data and displays it with two timelines from timelineJS and some alluvial diagrams. I limited the data to only oil painted works to make the data work more nicely with the software.
For my midterm, I combined the Tate artist and artwork data to map the birthplace of the different artists and connect them to their artwork.
Midterm Nick Reeves
Adam Loew: Midterm Assignment
For my midterm, I chose to do a text-based analysis on the file of Mark Twain’s speeches from https://www.gutenberg.org. Feel free to check out my project at http://midterm.loewadam.com/!
Midterm
For my Midterm project, I mapped Charles Cushman’s photographs from the years 1962 and 1963, categorizing them by the state in which they were taken.
I took the 1900-1929 artist data from Tate, and used ArcGIS to display a pattern among UK-born artists:
PhotoGrammetry and SketchUp Midterm
One of these is more powerful than the other. Too bad I can only use SketchUp…. For this Midterm I created a 3D rendition of Northfield Depot. This is a very good way to preserve history and I hope that more people would do it. Read here
Midterm Exam
For my midterm I developed a geographic map, based on metadata obtained from github. of the locations in which Cushman took photographs from 1962 to 1963.
Midterm Exam
This is a map of the place of death for artists on the Tate Galley list provided. http://midterm.msandweissart.com/
Mapping the Arb
Hacking the Humanities Final Project Members of the group: Emmy, Shannon, Kevin Topic and Objectives: We are planning to create a project that details the development of the Arb from its creation to its current state. This project would consist of a timeline detailing both major events having to do with the Arb and maps […]
Mapping the Squirrels of NYC
It is amazing how a CSV sheet can be turnt into an informative map through the ArcGIS software. At first, I felt overwhelmed and intimidated because I don’t know much about mapping, but as I played around with the different functions available, I realized how powerful and useful this application will be for data visualization. […]
Seniors and Squirrels
For my web mapping project I decided to cater to a niche audience, the elderly squirrel enthusiasts. ArcGIS had an interesting data set that rated all of the streets in New York based on walking safety for senior citizens. I soon saw potential for a tool that catered to a small but strong audience. If […]
W4: My Squirrel Map
I can’t find a way to visually embed my map app in WordPress, so here’s the link to it: https://carleton.maps.arcgis.com/apps/Editor/index.html?appid=62c1fdfe9eba4492bda5a3d48146a3bc. My web app displays the geographical distribution of squirrels in New York’s central park. This is not accurate because some squirrels might be captured multiple times during the data collection process and their population may […]
Mapping Squirrels
I found the census data of squirrels in New York’s Central Park to rather interesting. After plotting the data on ArcGIS, I tried to see if I could find densities within the park, groups or locations that harbored specific squirrels or specific squirrel characteristics. I decided to stick with squirrel fur colors, as I found […]