Tweets for Thoughts & Roadtripping

Writing Assignment

Google Map Road Trip — Web Assignment

This is the map of my solo road trip I took last summer from Richmond, Virginia to Mt. Vernon, Maine. The black line shows where I drove to on the first day of my trip, and the orange shows the last day of my drive. Continuing scrolling to see more details about my East Coast road trip!
Here is the map of where my road trip started–my home. I left early in the morning and stopped for gas in Pennsylvania.
One of the most stressful but cool parts of my trip was driving through New York City. I drove through Yonkers and the Bronx and got to see a beautiful view from the George Washington Bridge. I did get lost a couple times, but it was a cool drive and I am proud of myself for conquering this drive. As you can imagine, the traffic in NYC was absolutely insane and I had never experienced driving on a highway like that before.
Here is a map of where I stayed the night of the first day of my trip. I stayed in an Airbnb in Greenwich, Connecticut. It was my first time being in CT and I loved driving around and look at the stereotypical New England homes and the coast.
Here are two pictures of my final destination of my two day long solo road trip. I got to camp in the early afternoon and was immediately thrown into the hustle and bustle of it. I really did enjoy my trip and it felt like a major step into adulthood. After this summer, I have had the bug for roadtripping even more.

Visual Assignment

DS106 Projects and Me!

Something to know about me is that when I see something and I really like it, then I want to learn how to make it. When I saw different assignments on DS106, it made me want to try to create some of the projects that I found interesting and cool. That’s when I had to step back for second because I knew that I will not be able to create them without some assistance. I was really frustrated and annoyed but hopefully, I will learn how to create these assignments and gain the skills that are necessary to create these two assignments:  I found this Disney Mashup from the Mashup Assignment and thought it was really beautiful and brought some childhood memories.
I believe this assignment would be tough and more complicated since one of my friends tried to follow the steps to create this and it was a mess. Since I am not familiar with the concepts of typography and silhouetted, I loved to familiarize myself.

Two projects that I think I am capable of doing are: Visual Assignment “Places of Peace” which is like using different pictures to create a collage.

Visual Assignments “Who Said What” 

I am soo excited! Can not wait to explore my creative side!

Be My Valentine

This is my valentine’s day visual assignment!

ds106valentine

All I did here was take the photo from the bank, and uploaded it into Gimp.  Then I just used the text tool to add it into the bottom, resized the text, moved it around so it fit, and that was it.

“flash” in time

Okay——–This will definitely NOT earn me a “Grandmother of the Year” award! Anyway, my visual remix is a picture of my grandsons at Orange Beech this summer.  I used pixlr for my project as a last resort.   My initial plan was to “creep” this photo into the final beech scene from the original Planet of the Apes movie.  Unfortunately, my creative brain far exceeds my technology brain (which isn’t saying much!), so I turned to plan B.  I guess I still had the juices flowing from my American Lit class earlier this morning.  We were discussing Native American origin myths and their belief in the spiritual connection between man and nature.  This sent me on a rabbit trail of how we are polluting the earth, and down the trail further to a nuclear blast that destroys the planet, and voila!…my grandsons witnessing the “flash” that ends the world.  For the picture, I adjusted color, contrast, and focus to imitate a nuclear flash, and then used a crinkled overlay to make it seem like the film of the photo was melting.  Finally, I added the text as verbal irony.

p.s.   May it never be…

Creepy Doll

Inspired by Scary Stories from Strawberry and my fave Creative Commons musician, Jonathan Coulton, I bring you the Reimagined Sign + SongStory:

Creepy Doll

In a town in the woods at the top of a hill
There’s a house where no one lives
So you take a big bag of your big city money there
And buy it.

But at night, the house is dark
And you’re all alone, there’s a noise upstairs
At the top of the stairs, there’s a door
And you take a deep breath and try it.

And the flashlight shows you something moving just inside the door
There’s a tattered dress and a feeling you have felt somewhere before.

<Oh, great, the subject of nightmares…>

 

<What is that!????>

 

And there’s the creepy doll
That always follows you
It’s got a ruined eye
That’s always open…

creepydoll-head

And there’s a creepy doll
That always follows you
It’s got a pretty mouth
To swallow you whole…

So you scream and you close the door
And you tell yourself it was just a dream
In the morning you head into town,
‘Cause you want to go antiquing.

In the store there’s a strange old man
With a wandering eye and a withered hand
When he hands you the old wooden box
You can hear his old bones creaking.

And you know what you will find inside the moment that you see
That someone carved your name into the tarnished silver key.

And there’s a creepy doll
That always follows you
It’s got a ruined eye
That’s always open…

And there’s a creepy doll
That always follows you
It’s got a pretty mouth
To swallow you whole…

And when you come home late, the doll is waiting up for you
And when you fix a snack, the doll says it would like one too
The doll is in your house and in your room and in your bed
The doll is in your eyes and in your arms and in your head – and you are crazy.

Now it’s late and you head downstairs
’Cause you just can’t sleep so you make some tea
And the doll disapprovingly asks
If you really need that much honey.
You decide that you’ve had enough
And you lock the doll in the wooden box
You put the box in the fireplace
Next to your bag of big city money.

As the smoke fills up your tiny room there’s nothing you can do
And far too late you see the one inside the box is you.

And there’s a creepy doll
That always follows you
It’s got a ruined eye
That’s always open…

And there’s a creepy doll
That always follows you
It’s got a pretty mouth
To swallow you whole…

Song by Jonathan Coulton

Talking Tina from the Twilight Zone and Random scared guys yelling (Alan Levine & Bryan Alexander), courtesy of Scary Stories from Strawberry.

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How I did it:
Originally I wanted to do these assignments so I could improve my own skills using the tools I have for work: Illustrator, Photoshop, Garageband, iMovie.
But after seeing many students struggle with these tools (GIMP & Audacity) I’m thinking I might move to the free tools so I can help you out better.
So, I used Garage Band for this audio assignment and it’s a bit of a hack, really quickly done meshing together JoCo’s song with snips of Scary Stories. I changed volume on the song in parts so that the Talking Tina bits would be more audible.

As for the sign, I took the picture on a trail with my phone. Imported it into Illustrator traced the tracks. Then I searched for the Toy Story doll head, saved it to my Photo Library. I imported that image into the iPad using AutoDesk SketchBookPro and traced it. Then back on my PC, I imported the doll into Photoshop and pasted the train track-zipper mouth. I could have done the track tracing in Photoshop but I had actually done another Reimagined sign entirely in Illustrator in an attempt to do the I can Read Movies (Pulp Ficiton)…but I didn’t like it.

Visual Assignment: Ordinary to Extraordinary Leigh to Leelzebub

The visual assignment that immediately caught my attention was the one where you take someone in their ordinary getup and transform them into something totally different.

Well, taking a cue from my good friend Leelzebub (and using her as my model) I’ve come up with a story (that she may or may not approve of :P )

Leighanne Ellis: College girl. Plays video games, loves her boyfriend, writes frequently.  Likes to make guacamole and eat burritos.
Leelzebub:  The devilishly mischievous one.  Plays pranks on her roommate.  Taunts her cat.  Turns heads and laughs loudly wherever she goes.  Feeds on bacon.

Both of these personas exist in Leigh, but I wanted to exemplify them both separately.  I hope I accomplished that :)

So what I did is pretty simple.  The first steps came from real life, where I forced my roommate to sit down and let me play dress up with her.  I curled her hair, did her crazy makeup, and put her in a skirt.  It was wonderful girl-bonding time.

Next, after the preliminary pictures were taken, I picked the two I thought conveyed the most “Leelzebub devil” side and began to edit.

The first thing I changed was the contrast.  I wanted her to look like she was coming out of the night.

Next, I changed the color of her eyes.  Free select tool, etc.  Then, used colorize to get the effect.  I did the same thing for the hair, which took a lot longer than the eyes did :)