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Past, Present, and Future Technology: Interview Ideas: Josue Cuevas
So I read the sixth part of the book “Soonish” titled ‘Robotic Construction’. This part of the book talks about how we should be moving towards having robots work in construction jobs specifically in building houses. How it relates to … Continue reading
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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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