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Technological Artifact: Milo Larson
Growing up I enjoyed listening to music my parents used to play off CDs in the house or on long car rides. When MP3 players were first released I received one as a birthday gift as well as a pair … Continue reading
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Technological Artifact: Ashley Cole
The technological artifact that I chose to share with the class was my amazon echo dot. This is something that I feel defines my generation because it is one of the first pieces of technology that embodies the sole purpose … Continue reading
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Technological Artifact: Juan Guzman
The technological artifact that I have chosen are Compact Discs (CD’s). I feel that it defines me personally and my generation as a whole because of its MANY uses in the late 90’s and early 2000’s. Throughout my childhood, I … Continue reading
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Technological Artifact: Kameryn Skillingstad
My digital artifact is a polaroid camera. This is a camera that can take pictures and immediately print that photograph on a small film. This camera is something I was very fascinated by when it first hit the market. I … Continue reading
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Technological Artifact: Issaya Saleumsay
After reading the website, Media Archaeology Lab, on why they store so many old technologies and explain why they did it was an interesting take of seeing the future. I have chosen the Nintendo GameCube for my assignment and I … Continue reading
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Technological Artifact: Shengjie.wu
Sony Walkman plays a important role in my life. I am the person who like to listen music whatever I do and Wherever I was. The very first music player that I have got was Sony Walkman, and Sony Walkman … Continue reading
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Technological Artifact: Tori Bredy
This summer, my mother asked me to go through an old cardboard box in my closet and donate what I didn’t need any more to the local garage sale. As I am brushing aside cobwebs and dust, I found my … Continue reading
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Technological Artifact: Shawn Stephens
My Wacom tablet is solid, dependable and smooth to use. No matter where I take it or what happens to it, it always gets the job done. A lot of tablets or drawing boards these days cost a lot and … Continue reading
Technological Artifact: Josue Cuevas
If I would have to think of an technological artifact that defines me it would be a VCR other wise known as a video cassette recorder. I choose this because I love movies and memories much like other people and … Continue reading
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Technological Artifact: Liz Kurtz
A technological artifact that plays a large role in my personal life is aircraft. Having a love for travel and a desire to see the unknown would be impossible if not for airplanes or in that case, any form of … Continue reading
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