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Past, Present, and Future Technology: Interview Ideas: Deyanira Tovar-Moreno
For the reading of the book. Soonish: Ten Emerging Technologies That’ll Improve and/or Ruin Everything, I decided to read the chapter, BIOPRINTING: Why Stop at Seven Margaritas When You Can Just Print a New Liver? I was intrigued by the … Continue reading
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Past, Present, and Future Technology: Interview Ideas: Ryan Ferrell
I read the first chapter of Soonish: Ten Emerging Technologies That’ll Improve and/or Ruin Everything, titled “The Universe, Soonish.” Its suggested future technology is cheap space travel. He gives multiple ideas that could lead to a great expansion of Space travel … Continue reading
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Past, Present, and Future Technology: Interview Ideas: Aidan Aumell
The book “Soonish” relates to the notions of oral history because they do a very good job of storytelling throughout the book explain a certain topic in full detail. It talks about the future of technology in great dept but … Continue reading
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Past, Present, and Future Technology: Interview Ideas: Wyatt Nevins
The bit of future technology demonstrated in Soonish that caught my interest was the panel on page 8. It depicts a group of people with strange, sucker like contraptions attached to their heads with antenna extending. The forefront character in … Continue reading
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Past, Present, and Future Technology: Interview Ideas: Angela Basinger
I read chapter 9, Precision Medicine, from Kelly and Zach Weinersmith’s Soonish: Ten Emerging Technologies That’ll Improve and/or Ruin Everything. This chapter discussed recent developments in the medical field pertaining to the ways in which modern medicine has rapidly improved … Continue reading
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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: 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: Deyanira Tovar-Moreno
For my comic project, I wanted to portray an issue which has swept America by storm, which is, homelessness. I wanted to depict the concept of homelessness from the perspective of a homeless person because I wanted my viewers to … Continue reading
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Comics: Aidan Aumell
My comic that I made for my adobe illustrator project is a perfect example of Scott McCloud definition of what a comic is. “Juxtaposed pictorial and other images in a deliberate sequence,” my main goal of this comic was to … Continue reading
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