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A website-based analysis of certain Sonic the Hedgehog comic book issues, focusing on different characters, themes. Comic encoding done with comic book markup-language (CBML)
This 3D web blog chronicles the very beginning of a DIGIT student's journey into the world of professional software engineering at a K-12 Mathematics textbook company. The website was developed using ThreeJS, a Javascript library which allows developers to draw and animate 3D objects by writing Javascript code.
This project applies text encoding to systematically archive the personal correspondence, diary, fiction, poetry, and plays by 19th-century author Mary Russell Mitford. The project tracks people, organizations, places, events, published media referenced by Mitford in her writings to help explore her world of 19th-century England.
The FV compares five distinct versions of the novel Frankenstein, and tracks precisely where and how much the novel changed over five distinct versions between 1816 to 1831. The project visualizes where all 5 versions align and fork apart, and it exposes gaps where material was missing or removed.
The inspiration for this project came from an idea I had about if robots become too good at their job and were no longer needed. The look of the robots and scenery comes from the 1950s aesthetic found in the Fallout franchise. Everything from the robots to the animations were created in Blender, an open source 3D modeling software.
The Proclaimed Legend of Clayton Rider is a stop-motion animation short film in a western setting. It follows Clayton Rider and Ron Daniels, an up and coming cowboy and his grizzled mentor. This project is a culmination of everything I've learned in DIGIT and explores more new paths otherwise not covered.