Mécanisme à l'intérieur de la tête de mort For the Kits for Cultural History project, one of the primary cha[...] continue reading →
Making a Case for a Kit While modeling and building the case for our early wearable kit ([...] continue reading →
Expressing Process through Visual Media Visual media allow researchers to record and re-present a process[...] continue reading →
Designing Guides for Early Wearable Kits In the guide for our early wearable kit (which is part of the Kit[...] continue reading →
Modeling How Modernists Wrote the City The following long paper was delivered at the Digital Humanities [...] continue reading →
Making Models of Modernism This semester, with the Modernist Versions Project and the Maker [...] continue reading →
Counting Virginia Woolf In my last post, "Making Modernism Big," I ended by asking how a [...] continue reading →
Ephemeral (In)Design My previous blog post attempted to address the question of what, [...] continue reading →
Hands-On Textuality In addition to my z-axis research in the Maker Lab this year, I a[...] continue reading →
Scissors and Paste: Collating #YoU for Print Bewildering, convoluted, unreadable. These are just a few of the [...] continue reading →