Dr. Safiya Noble: Your Search Algorithm is Political
The Digital Humanities Research Group at the Library is excited to co-sponsor Dr. Safiya Noble’s talk at the Design@Large Series. Wednesday, April 25, 2018 at 4:00 P.M. CSE 1202 onRead More →
The Digital Humanities Research Group at the Library is excited to co-sponsor Dr. Safiya Noble’s talk at the Design@Large Series. Wednesday, April 25, 2018 at 4:00 P.M. CSE 1202 onRead More →
Benoit Berthelier, a literary scholar who uses text mining techniques to analyze North Korean documents, will be hosting a workshop on some of his methods. Join us in learning aboutRead More →
Curious about the intellectual, political, and pedagogical ambitions of KNIT? Want to help reclaim the tools of knowledge production? Join me next Wednesday at the Design@Large series where I’ll talkRead More →
We’re excited to announce a workshop on the multimodal, networked publishing platform Scalar by the USC based Scalar team next Tuesday (2/6) at 2 pm in the Seuss Room (Geisel Library). We’reRead More →
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We worked with Birch Aquarium and Scripps’ Sandin Lab to create a prostetic shell piece for a turtle in need. She came in to Birch partially paralyzed with a bigRead More →
This was an old project from October 2015. We were working with a startup to try turning sonograms into 3D printable models. The process was pretty simple, import the photoRead More →
Sketchfab allows us to embed 360 photo viewers in browser now. All we have to do is make a sphere, apply the panorama as a texture, and move the cameraRead More →
We’re working with 3D point clouds, combining them, colorizing them, and formatting them to maximize their portability. This 2014 lidar scan contains almost 40 million points. We used a programRead More →
Check out two talks given at the most recent meeting, Rodrigo talks about new tools he’s using in the classroom to increase the engagement in his classroom and Ian talksRead More →
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