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Comics Continued: Jaclyn Erickson
The film American Splendor is about a famous comic book series and the author, Harvey Pekar, the film goes into detail how Harvey started at the very bottom an worked his way into creating a very popular comic series. Harvey’s … Continue reading
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Comics Continued: Aidan Aumell
The movie American Splendor is about a comic book writer by the name of Harvey Pekar who write a comic book series called American Splendor. The film follows his rise to fame as an underground comic book artist living in … Continue reading
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Comics Continued: Kameryn Skillingstad
American Splendor is a movie that follows Harvey Pekar throughout his journey of life and how he came to be a famous comic artist. American Splendor is also the name of Pekar’s comic that he wrote as an underground comic … Continue reading
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Comics Continued: Rachel Lentz
American Splendor is a popular comic series by the author Harvey Pekar. His rise to fame is an amazing story and is told in the biographical film of the same name (American Splendor). The film is about Harvey Pekar’s rise … Continue reading
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Comics Continued: Ashley Cole
Throughout the duration of watching American Splendor, I couldn’t help but notice several similarities between this movie and Scott McCloud’s book: Understanding Comics. The first thing that I noticed is that McCloud refers to comics as “the Invisible Art”. This … Continue reading
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Past, Present, and Future Technology: Interview Ideas: Brandon Bliesner
I chose to read the chapter titled Augmented Reality in which the author talks about what augmented reality is, which basically boils down to being able to have things in your own reality that shouldn’t actually be there. These things … Continue reading
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Past, Present, and Future Technology: Interview Ideas: Chandhni Jayakanth
For this assignment, I have decided to work on the Soundscape project instead of the Interview project, to give me a challenging task by working on multiple sounds without a specific transcript, dialogue, or monologue. After the reading, these are … Continue reading
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Past, Present, and Future Technology: Interview Ideas: Tori Bredy
In the book, “Soonish,” written by Kelly and Zach Weinersmith, I chose to focus on the second section and the chapter on Augmented Reality (also referred to as AR). When browsing through the different sections and chapters, I was really … Continue reading
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Past, Present, and Future Technology: Interview Ideas: Jenna Walker
Soonish: Ten Emerging Technologies That’ll Improve and/or ruin Everything, touches base on how drastically technology can change. It takes about robots being created, 3D printed food, and much more. This book touches base on many things that have been created … Continue reading
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Past, Present, and Future Technology: Interview Ideas: Timmy Huynh
I read chapter 10 on Bio-printing. This chapter had a lot of hypothetical as to what could and can happen if you were to need an organ. But one thing that ties with oral history is that they explain how … Continue reading
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