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Past, Present, and Future Technology: Interview Ideas: Shengjie.wu
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Past, Present, and Future Technology: Interview Ideas Juan Guzman
1.) In Chapter 6 Robot Construction from the book ‘Soonish’ I read about The topic of Robot Construction and its improvements from the influence of technological advancements. The direct connection to the StoryCorps project is significant in that they both … Continue reading
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Comics: Ryan Ferrell
Scott McCloud defines comics as “juxtaposed pictorial and other images in deliberate sequence” in his book, Understanding Comics: The Invisible Art. The comic I created, No Matter Where We Go, We Always Find Our Way Back Home, fits the definition perfectly. The … Continue reading
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Comics: Chandhni Jayakanth
With comparison to the book ‘Understanding Comics’ by Scott McCloud, my comic is definitely a high juxtaposition of pictures and other images in a deliberate sequence. My sequence is that of a usual comic, from top to bottom, left … Continue reading
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Blog #5 – Comics
From what I understood by reading Understanding Comics by Scott McCloud, a comic refers to the medium itself. In that, comics could be about any subject as long as there is a sequence. After I read that, I started to … Continue reading
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Comics: Shawn Stephens
The biggest concept from Understanding Comics that inspired my comic was closure. Closure was the most interesting concept from the book to me, since it’s such a complex topic. Closure is present in every form of media we consume, and good … Continue reading
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Comics: Jenna Walker
My blog, “A Boy and His Flower”, was inspired by Spiderman. I took the the concept of Spiderman and gave it a floral spin. Similarly in Spiderman, he is bit by a spider and turns in to Spiderman, but my … Continue reading
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Comics: Brianna Esqueda
I believe that comics have the power to take a story and synthesis all that is is trying to say into a few panels. It combines some of the best elements of both reading and visual art. Comics turn a … Continue reading
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Comics: Timmy Huynh
I believe my comic fits Scott’s definition because all of the relevant images are in a position and next to each other in a deliberate way. When I first heard that we were making comics I decided I wanted to … Continue reading
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Comics: Emily Bruckner
My comic “Death’s Plight”, I believe fits well into the criteria of a comic. The comic as a whole, is made up of a series of depictions that make up a cohesive story line. While I was trying to decide … Continue reading
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