Fellows Process Blogs

Explore the journey of Digital Knowledge Center fellows through their personal reflections and documentation of their fellowship projects.


Most Recent Fellows Posts

  • #1: What is my Podcast?

    History, it’s often said, repeats itself. This idea is outdated, and unfortunately, it doesn’t even rhyme. First and foremost, history reflects. Today, I would like to answer the question: what is my podcast? History: Rewritten is a podcast about the past. The past is something that, in spite of the popular conception, has an effect on our lives every day. What people believe about themselves is largely defined by their view of the past. If someone sees the past as a golden age long since passed, they will live their lives very differently from someone who believes they live in…

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  • Baseball Podcasting: Fellowship Wrap-Up – Blog Post #8

    The Podcast As I probably could have predicted, I was unable to finish Episode 2 by the end of the semester. That is okay, I did start editing and it is hilarious. Michael adds to the vibe so much, I can’t wait to share the finished product. When that will be really depends on my access to internet after graduation, more on that later on, but I do plan on at least trying to continue this. If not right away I will pick it back up, but I have had too much fun with it to just stop. We will…

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  • Bionicle Display Project Part 15 – Move Along

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  • Bionicle Display Project Part 14 – One Final Effort

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  • 06 Almost There

    The last couple of weeks have seen multiple rounds of iteration over my code and a few realizations on how a better structure could have been had from the beginning. The first big thing change was the move from circles to ellipses, this took me a while. Turns out, there is a delightful bit of math for tracing the path of an ellipse called the parametric ellipse equation, this takes a parameter, theta (t in this case), an angle between 0 and tau (two * pi), and outputs an x and y value for the circumference of the ellipse at…

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