? How long? How long must we sing this song? How long, how long? ‘Cause tonight, we can be as one Tonight, tonight Sunday, Looping Sunday (Tonight, tonight) Sunday, Looping Sunday (let’s go) ?
U2 Melody
I had Sunday on a loop this week with the Visual Assignment, GIF Animate Your Day Like Ben. The description for this task is as follows:
“Ben Rimes regularly takes a day (February 2012 and December 2012) to capture key moments each as an animated GIF – as you go through a day look around and identify places, moments, things that are well represented in the infinite looping form. Assemble at least 5 of them to capture the essences of your day, start to end and publish as a single blog post, with narrative.
What does it mean to see your day in just this form?”
Seeing my day in GIF form is in some ways more real than just looking a still photo. Pictures can be deceiving- we think we remember what that moment in time was like, but we tend to look with nostalgia-covered glasses. When you look at a moment in GIF form, it feels closer to reliving the moment. It feels more ‘real.’
I started this assignment on Sunday and took pictures throughout the day of objects that I thought would be good in a looping format. I selected about 10 photos from each object to use for my GIF frames and organized them in Photoshop. I copy pasted all the photos into layers in one PS file and cropped them all to be the same size. I then did Timeline > create frame animation > make frames from layers. I set my time delays (depending on the object. Most look good with a .01 sec delay, but some need .02 and some 0). I also copy pasted frames that were already in the loop so that the GIF wouldn’t jump as much. So if I had 1 2 3 4 5 frames, I would paste 4 3 2 to the end of it. Finally, I exported as ‘save to web’ and did ‘128 GIF dithered’ and ‘looping forever,’ and made sure to preview my GIFs before hitting save.
10:15 am
I get out of bed and go downstairs to get my morning coffee. My parents wake up super early and have already had their cups of Joe. The coffee machine auto starts around 5 or 6 am, so by the time I have my coffee, it’s lukewarm. I’m not picky though, so I just pour my coffee and put a little bit of milk, half & half, oat milk (yes, that’s a thing), or whatever new creamer kick my mom happens to be on at the moment. After watching some documentary, she is now convinced that she can feel the dairy hormones from half & half and will only use non-dairy alternatives from now on. I’m fine with whatever tastes good. ÂŻ\_(?)_/ÂŻ
11:00 am
What am I still doing at the kitchen table? I have a really hard time getting moving at the start of the day. While I drink my coffee, I scroll through Facebook and read click bait articles. I forward anything I find funny or interesting to my boyfriend. Today is Sunday though, so I have an extra thing to look at – the Sunday comics (because you’re never too old to read comics). I usually skip over most of them and just read my favorite ones (‘Get Fuzzy,’ ‘Pearls Before Swine,’ ‘Brevity,’ ‘Pickles’). Sometimes there’ll be a humorous gem in the Sunday Funnies, but most of the time the jokes aren’t even jokes (and especially wouldn’t be funny to a kid). Who are these written for? I remember why I rarely read the comics anymore. #CantRelateToTheComicStripArtists
11:15 am
Hey birds! We all kind of forget you guys are over here in the living room, so I thought I’d say ‘hi.’ You guys sure do make a lot of noise though. You birds haven’t run out of things to talk about yet?
We have 5 parakeets in our house- Mr. Peabody, Bluebell, Professor Plum, Sierra Mist, and Colonel Mustard. We started with ice cream flavors, and as birds came and went, we eventually started naming them after ‘Clue’ characters. It’s kind of a long story how we ended up with so many pets (we have fish too). They are well taken care of, but sometimes taking care of a ‘zoo’ is a pain, and my mom often laments the fact that nobody wants these darn birds!
1:15 pm
Laundry time! …for someone in the house. It’s not my load in the dryer, although it could have been, and probably will be on some Sunday in the future. I only do laundry about once a month because I just don’t have the time. If I made an actual GIF of my day, it would just be a loop of homework. Doing these GIFs and typing up this post is homework! Case in point. I literally do nothing else. My room is a disaster zone. I haven’t slept since the 90’s. I live off of Ginger ale and Ritz crackers. And after I post this, I’m going to post my other homework for another class and then do some more homework. Fun times.
But yeah! Look at that laundry go!
2:00 pm
I always make time to say ‘hi’ to my doggo’s throughout the day though! Look at how cute Doodle is. She is the sweetest baby. We never get tired of hugging on her. Her fur is so soft and curly. I love her blond eyelashes and her big paws.
After thinking about how cute my dogs are, I remember that I actually have work to do. I reluctantly make my way upstairs to sit at my computer. Doodle follows me up and nudges me with her nose. ‘Why are you hoomans always on this stupid thing? Play with me!’ She brings me rope toys and squeaky balls and socks with empty bottles in them to play with. I want to play with you, my sweet child, but I have hours to go before I sleep. And hours to go before I sleep.
2:00 pm to 10-something pm
Homework.
10:45 pm
*Looks at the time* Sh–sugar, I actually need to take a break so that I can get ready for bed. *Keeps working*
11:45 pm
I zombie shuffle to the bathroom to brush my teeth and wash my face. I turn on the facet water and do my if-I-feel-like-it nightly ritual. I like this new face wash I bought. It’s a sugar scrub and it smells so good- ‘Sweet Mint & Eucalyptus.’ I heard on ‘Queer Eye’ that you should do a sugar scrub for chapped lips, so I thought I’d give it a try. I’m not really sure if it’s doing anything for my face/lips, but I like the scent so much that I use it anyway. Maybe I should make it a nightly routine instead of a if-I-feel-like-it routine to see better results.
Nah.
12:34 pm
I know, I know, just let me type one more thing and then I’ll get to bed!
After winning the ‘1234’ contest on Facebook messenger with my boyfriend, I finish up my ds106 post. (If you see 12:34 on the clock, be the first to text 1234 to your significant other. It will become a daily race to be first and you will curse me for introducing you to this never ending loop of 1234’s)! I have a bunch more to do for the week, but this will have to do for now. It’s late and I have to wake up at an early-ish time for class. I hope next semester to only have afternoon classes so that I can sleep in.
My take on “GIF Animate your day like Ben.” The following GIFs cover a single, typical day for me at Lake Tahoe!
Approximately 7:45 am, June 28, 2017: Coffee tastes better when poured in the soft sunlight that undulates between the upper branches of the Ponderosa Pine trees peaking over the balcony of my temporary home. Today is a field trip day at camp, we’ll head to Donner Lake to enjoy a balmy day at a beach named for the pioneers who perished in a cold winter almost 200 years ago, resorting to cannibalism to survive. My campers will smile blissfully with their sticky grins as they bite into ice cream sandwiches from the snack bar.
8:45 am: The camper who talks to himself and aspires to one day be a Taxidermist circles the great White Fir listing off the members of his dead bug collection. It’s 68 degrees Fahrenheit but the sun is already intense. He could spin in his tiny circle indefinitely, but we have to move on from this moment to greet our other campers, the bus will be here soon.
10:40 am: The initial shock from ice cold water is fleeting like all of these summer moments. It’s best to take a running start. The water fight that ensues is a frigid battle that will leave me drenched in the clear water of the lake. Despite the purity of the water, my eyes sting and my vision is blurred. I hate swimming and getting water in my eyes, but I can’t help but smile listening to the shrieks of campers as they splash and douse without mercy. Within minutes the war is over, drenched campers are littered along the sand like casualties, shivering and drying in the sun.
11:15 am: We hunt dragons to pass the time before lunch. We decide that we’re cougars racing through the jungle to conquer our mystical pray. The girls decide that I’m the mommy cougar and they’re my cubs, they spend the rest of the day referring to me as “Mommy.” The imagined life of the dragon lasts only moments before we’re distracted by reality again.
11:45 am: It’s almost time for lunch, we swing up and down on a modified version of the see saw. The repetitive up and down is abrupt, we think maybe this is what it feels like to be in a rocket ship. We decide that we could stay on the playground forever and ever.
12:40 pm: We pretend that the ground has been engulfed in a sea of lava that licks at our heels, the heat of the smokey magma blinds us even from our perch atop the highest point of the playground. We’re granted temporary immunity by a gracious lava monster, so we take our quickest escape down the slide.
7:50 pm: The mountains calmly come into focus as the sun sets around me on my evening ride down to the Northshore beach. When I put both hands back on the handlebars, I allow myself to pick up speed. This switch-backed hill pulls me forward at greater and greater speeds, the wind flies by me, deafening me until I glance to my right. I can now hear water gently trickling. The air is extremely crisp, unhindered by any moisture it allows me to pierce it and fly on down my hill. The sunlight has become mercifully soft and shimmers as if I’m riding through a world of reflective crystals, almost apologetic for its earlier harshness that has left the backs of my thighs a crisp pink shade.
8:15 pm: A swarm of gnats dance over a small creek, moving with each other and the slight breeze. They would be more beautiful had I not swallowed several of them seconds earlier as I rode through their tiny cloud.
8:30 pm: Every moment of my days here feels like this one. A moment that I could live in endlessly but is tortuously, gorgeously impermanent. I fear losing the memory of these moments, I often find that I cant look away from these. I’m worried that if I do I’ll soon forget the smooth lapping of water on weathered rocks, the slight glance of the gentle breeze on my skin, or the modest radiance of the sun as it settles among the snow-capped mountains. If only I could have these moments, this summer, on an endless loop.
12:15 am: We wrap up each day with a late night cocktail hour after Ian gets home from his second job. We recap our day, listen to new songs debating whether they would be suitable to play at a funeral, if they carry enough sense of nostalgia. We’re all about memories, even in the moment.
The concept of a GIF is particularly compelling to me. I always fear that I will forget the most beautiful moments I experience. Some might say that these are meant to be fleeting moments, that they would cease to be so wondrous if I could have them forever. But I am selfish with my memories, I like to hoard them whether they are tremendous or diminutive. I want to forever capture the beautiful minutiae of those evenings when slowly dimming light seeps through tree branches and soft breezes lift single strands of hair to dance across your cheek. I wish I could put those little memories in a mason jar and watch them bounce around like fireflies. I feel this way with a particular desperation in the summer. Time graciously slows for us in the best of summer moments, it sometimes even feels like the “endless summer” we’ve yearned for all our lives could possibly be a reality. But the pace slows only momentarily, a gift to remind us of how special this season is. Before we know it, the heat reaches its apex and leaves begin to brown. But with this project, I can cling to my mason jar of memories, looping on endlessly.
In creating this project, I attempted to employ some tips from the “Becoming a Better Photographer” post. The object of the assignment is to catalog a typical day, but I made an effort to ensure that I captured moments that were reflective of my “endless summer theme.” I also took steps to position my camera for optimum lighting and contrast, I also attempted to avoid directing the GIFs so that they would be uncontrived, true moments of my day. As I took the videos throughout the day, I made notes in my journal to remind me of the time each video was taken and also gave a brief description that would later aid in producing the narrative above. All GIFs were created by filming short video clips using the Camera App on my iPhone 5s. These videos were then imported to my PC where the Photos App was used to trim all clips so that they met the size limit for the GIF-creating website “GIPHY”
(https://giphy.com/create/gifmaker). On this website I used the page “GIF Maker,” which has the option to upload files for conversion into GIFS. Once I selected the proper file, the site allowed me to adjust the start and end time of the video. Selecting the start point of the loop was a little challenging because I wanted the transition from the end of the clip back to the beginning of the clip to be as smooth as possible, but this is a particularly difficult effect to achieve when a handheld recording device is used. The movement of the camera will prevent the restarting of the loop from appearing smooth and succinct. However, the tools on this site were very easy to manipulate and the creating of each GIF took only minutes. The clips were then embedded into this post.
(Heads up: apparently I have ugly hands and can’t make a bed.)
Anyways, this isn’t about me, this is about Paige the psych-major-turned-RN. She is my main character for my final project and as a RN these are her duties: laundry, making bed, doling out medication, making meals, and bathing her patient. Not in that order.
So first you need to record on your phone (or other camera) whatever you want to capture.
Then you need to upload your recording onto Youtube.
Once it is on Youtube, you can get the link and paste in into the Browse box on GIPHY.
Once you put the link into the Browse, it will automatically load the video.
After it loads, you can make the loop as long or as short as you want, as well as change the start time.
Then when you are finished editing, you can create your Gif!
When it is finished loading, you can right click and save as!
An elvish man, long dark hair, two braids at the side of his head, tied back and braided together to keep hair out of his face. Â The sound of a morning lark wakes up a man, he getâs out of bed and gets ready for the day ahead of him. Â He thinks of the work he is to do later in the day. Â A new family is to present themselves to the village today. Â He and other weavers will be in charge of crafting every detail that is to be the living space of this new family, Â He clears his thoughts and opens the door. Â Embracing the breeze that meets him, he walks out. Â
Erlan
Weaving the trees is like controlling the flow of water in slow motion.  We twist and turn the wood, round and round, spiraling and spinning the wood to fit the shapes and needs of the establishment.  Weaving the roots and branches that still live, is a thrill moving at speeds so fast you mustn’t think, only feel, weave a little here, weave a little there, keep me from falling, but standing here, weaving a future home that is to be the hearth of a growing family.  This feeling is tranquil, peaceful, and calming.  Weavers are rare, not everyone who learns the art receives the gift; many try, only a few prevail, or at least that is how it was.  In this small village, many of us are born with the gift, I feel it is because of our connection with the forest and how isolated weâve become.  It must be the will of the gods, elves are finally in their favor once again. Â
The News
We were finishing our work on the house when I heard my name being called. Â It was my good friend Petefyr, âHey, Erlan come check this out!â Â âHold on a sec,” I told him, as I finished my work. Â I follow Petefyr to a pathway right overhead the entrance to the village. Â He points âLookâ Â a few men were waiting at the entrance and something was talking to them. Â A small creature. âWhat is it?â I asked, quite curiously, Â âItâs a homunculus, nothing good ever comes from them, I wonder who wants what…â I noticed the elders walking towards it. I feel the village would not be the same after this visit by this creature. Â âHave you read the prophecies?â I looked at him perplexed, he knows Iâve read them, we sat in school together..I was about to respond when he said: âWhat if this is the messenger, or the gatherer, what if this is the event?â Â I retorted âthat old legend, we donât know if it has already happened or not, it was a story said to come from the outside.â âYes, but there was a warning of an event happening on our side.â âIt said the event would bring either great peace or great destruction, it didnât really have a concise ending mind you.â Â âYou know Erlan, many villages and tribes consider the tale to be a prophecy.â âYes, Pet-fy-r, and many consider it a fairy tale, Â how could warriors from every nation, every tribe, and race come together in peace?” ” Feuds centuries old could render the fiasco a ruin.â Â Iâm trying not to think of what that type of thing would bring this village, it would tear apart so many families. Â At the same time, I know something is about to happen, I can feel it…it feels like dread. Â I look over at Petfyr, he stares on, trying to listen on to the conversation below. Â âThey want fighters, is there a war going that I donât know about?â He looks at me, I only shrug. I wonder how many they will take, and who. Â I have a feeling Petfyr and I will be going away if they do start taking people, we are both still young and capable men.
Petefyr is a halfling, he has experienced much outside the village before he came to live with us elves. Â His mother is human, his father an elf, his human name would have been Peter, so they added a little elven flare to it. Â I call him Peter most of the time, he looks more human than he does elven. Â We shared most of our teen years together, traveling to neighboring villages to go horseback riding and fishing. Â While fishing, I used my bow, he used a spear he painted bright yellow. Â We would catch and eat fish along the river. Â We did this often since he was not a weaver, nor was he born in an elven village, he did not learn how to surf the vines and branches as a young child. Â He would always stay in the lower areas of the forest trees while I and the other elves born of the village would be high above the ground using the paths and branches of the trees we built our houses on. Â He taught me many things about ground and the areas around the village I had not cared to seek out before. Â I always saw from above, but he taught me to see from below, as well as have fun doing it. Â I can still remember riding and fishing alongside him.
I have a feeling that I wonât be indulging myself in such activities anytime soon, not with the arrival of this creature, it appears to be the work of the elves from the north. Â What could they want with the people of this village?
During the night, there came a knocking at my door, I got up to answer the door to my neighbors, who had packed a small sack. They only looked at me and gave me a nod, it told me to do the same.  I rushed to gather my things when I looked into their eyes I understood,  I had to go.  More people were leaving their houses as I left, but only a few. As we reached the mouth of the village, I realized Peter was not among us.  It was then my eyes too, turned the same shade of sorrow I saw in my neighbor’s eyes, except he must be feeling worse than I.  For he has wife and kid, so young, so short was their joining, for he is leaving now, for war.  We must go to represent our people, so our village is not overtaken by other powers greater than us, or at least, that is what we are told.  The last time something like this happened, I was very young…and no one came back.
The Forest
The group from our village walks out to meet another group full of elves from neighboring villages.  As we walk, we only stop at villages to acquire more men and women.  After the last village, we start to jog across the forest, we were going for hours before we stopped at a clearing, where we had water and rested.  The homunculus counted us over before finding himself a nice patch of grass to sit upon.  Moments later, two barely covered women walked out of the brush, their seductive manner had every man starring.  Verbana and Rosenia Dryad sisters were well known to us elves in this part of the forest.  Verbana is known for crossing her syntax to speak differently.  The homunculus became irate at the sight of them, he pleads them to leave, but they insisted they come along.  âIf this forest is at risk then you best prepare for the Dryad’s wrath.â âYes, come we must, in order to protect the forest and itâs creatures.â Their voices were like a trance, smooth as desert silk, flowing like sweet wine into oneâs cup.  The homunculus interjected, âWell, are you here to play the sirens role?  Change in-into something less.. uhh..r-revealing and Iâll think about it.â  The little one didn’t seem too sure of himself, he was almost quivering.  He knows he cannot deny them passage into this war, he is also probably aware of what the Dryads can do to him.  âSmall one, you are brave, and you are right.â âWe will do as you requested.â I was surprised they didnât react harshly, it is a great offense to the dryad to be compared to that of a siren.  The rest of the men seem somewhat disappointed and the women encased themselves in bark. Â
Their transformation was enchanting, they rooted their feet to the ground, vines from their legs dug into the ground like snakes slithering into their earthly homes.  âThatâs how they draw energy, by connecting themselves to nature.â This came from an eastern elf, one from the Mystic Isles, his robes dark, his hair white, he must be a scholar, for he looked like no warrior I have ever seen.  There was a crackling sound as bark grew around their sides as if growing and pushing from their spine.  As it reached the center of their bodies their transformations began to differ.
Roseniaâs skin like texture turned to moss between the bark, as it spread to the collarbone bone area, it changed into vines and roots that curved around her neck to the back of her head, leaving her face untouched. As they reached for scalp her hair slowly turned into verbena petals from the bottomup, once the petals appeared they started to fall. Â Although they did not touch the ground, they floated gracefully to her waist where they would lie, once they surrounded her waist they would attach themselves to the ends of each other, forming a small skirt of petals. Â Her hair was gone, but the skirt continued to grow, from under the small verbena petals grew impossibly long petals of what appeared to be of white lilies. Â Covering the center of her pelvis, and outer thighs, spaces were left for her legs to move freely. Â From her skirt grew little white flowers that would grow in the moss of her body, climbing upwards to meet her arms. Â Her arms would be left simple, wood, just as her face and feet would be as well. Â The little bed of the white flowers grew atop her shoulders.
Verbanaâs transformation, however, was not so graceful.  When the bark reached the center of her body it’s clashed vines came out and lined the bottom of her chest and retreated to her backside. Giant thorns protruded from her shoulders and flattened themselves as they were pushed further along her arms, layering themselves like armor.  The tips were a dark blood red and the base a gloomy green.  More vines slithered up her legs and to her arms, then they painfully weaved themselves in and out of her limbs, crackling and creaking, I cringed at the sight. Bark encased her face like a mask, and horns of bone grew atop her head, breaking apart the bark.  Once the bark had fallen, I realized, they werenât regular horns, they were antlers, that had curved under the bark to form a protective layering for her face.  She then took her hands and touched the antlers, first caressing their smooth finish then thrusting thorns into them.  We were all aghast, it looked like she was trying to destroy herself.  When her hands fell back at her side I got the creepiest feeling, as I witnessed the antlers…and how they began to drip, as if they were melting. The thorns and the bone melded together to form a tighter fitting mask for Verbana.  She then bent to caress the vines that had dug into her legs, and as she did, dark bark covered the soft wood of her unshielded legs, only leaving spaces where the vines showed.
After their transformations they took each other’s hands and stepped forward, the vines and roots that connected them to the ground tore away and went back into the earth. Â Now in such contrast were the sisters. Â One so dark armored, the other, bright and lively as if she were the God of the forest winds. Â Verbana speaks, âI know how you came here little one, we will not leave by your way. Â Know this, your warriors will not be ill-equipped.â Rosenia stepped forward âneither will they hunger, go now and tell this to your leader, the forest meet them there.â Â Those words sent a chill up my spine, I didnât even know where we were going. Â âHow do You speak for the forest and how will you meet us there, how do you know where it is to meet us?â The little homunculus stammered. Â âEvery creature as old as I know where to go, every relic will be called to go there.â Â âYes, so go we must, we have Nyxie to guide us there. Â Remember you must get there before the day of the Dead Moon. â âTell me, what do you mean?â the small one demanded! Â Before they could answer the earth beneath our feet began to tremble. âThey have a single PIXIE for guidance and speak of the Black Moon! â âNot so quickly small one, Nyxie is not the name of a pixie.â Â The face of the homunculus was dumbfounded, this was obviously not a time for joking. Â The trees were moving, something was heading straight towards us. âNyxie is one of us,â she said, as she made a gesture her sister and herself. Out of the brush appeared a hulking beast of lumber and logs, moss and vegetation lie above its massive towering limbs, as if it laid like a lamb for decades in wait. Â The dryads sauntered towards this hulking beast and gracefully weaved vines that brought them up to what could be Nyxieâs shoulder blades. Â As They stand upon this creature towering above us, with its shadow cast so long, their combined beauty was nothing short of majestic.
âMake our leave we must, and wait you shall, they shall be here soon.â Â With that they left, the Homunculus shouting and sputtering, although no one could hear him over the sound of Nyxieâs footsteps. Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â
The awakening
We stayed in the field after the dryads left âwhat are we waiting forâ a man asked, to which the homunculus replied âthe awakening,â we wait in silence for only moments more before another asked, âwhatâs waking up?â  The small one’s short temper blew âHow am I supposed to know, Iâm only relaying what I’ve been told. They said we will know when it happens! THAT IT!â he stammered. A few moments more and a Lady atop a White Stag stepped out of the brush.  Once in the opening, they stopped to look at us.  Her beauty was unmatched by any I had ever seen, she had flowing white hair and flawless skin, her eyes a calming silvery purple.  She dismounted the great Stag and turned to the forest, more specifically a giant pile of rocks.  She started to speak although, I canât quite understand what she is saying.  She speaks the same language, I can tell that much, but her form is much older and most of the words differ from the forms I speak them in.  She is speaking in what seems to be an ancient dialect of my language.  Perplexed am I and the men as we stare, suddenly there is movement.  The rocks move to reveal relics and inscriptions, as she speaks the inscriptions start to move.  All of a sudden the rocks  suspend themselves in the air and start to orbit other pieces of rock and stone, around, and around the circle, nothing but air between them.  The lady steps a few paces back, and begins to talk again, an earthquake starts, we hold our balance as boulders dig their way out of the land and into the sky.  This time, when she stops, she stops for good, walking over to the White Stag and mounting him; before he rears up on his hind legs and stomps the ground in front of him.  The instant the Stag does this, the boulders fall, we brace ourselves for the landing, but they donât touch the ground, they hover and spin above right above the land.  Stones gravitate towards the boulders as they move to form creatures only mentioned in fairy-tales and fables, The Ancient Anarchs.  âWell, I guess thatâs it,â the homunculus says, as if unimpressed.  âMove on, we have a lot of walking to doâ after having said this, he starts to run, and we jog behind him, so much for walking.
THE DEPARTURE
We enter a clearing, exhausted from two days worth of hiking, we finally reach the cliffs. The group amalgamates together into a single gelatinous form, and we wait. The sun is more intense in the open field, the longer we wait, the more we look and feel like heavy condensating bags full of boiling water. Â Suddenly I heard a humming, it grew louder and louder, I had never heard anything like it before. It became more of a rumbling roar as it reached the cliffside. Â The thing that was making all that noise stop just at the end of the cliff, it was a flying craft. Â A roaring boat in the sky, suspended by a bloated bag of what looked like skin. Â It was enormous, I and many others were gaping at its arrival. The small creature started to corral everyone to towards the hulking mass that was suspended in the air. Â This must be the work of enchantments and magics I have yet to hear of. Â Walking towards this thing that we were to depart on, I realize, I may never see this land again. Â I wish I had said goodbye to my family and friends back in the village, I may never come to lay eyes on them again. Â
We cross a laddered board to get on the majestic vessel, it was much wider than I imagined, so much space, so many people. Â Groups of men stand in wait while we board, men coming out to greet sections of new arrivals and leading them to other parts of the ship. Â The wood was a deep russet color, with a fine sleek finish, the entire ship seemed to be cut of the same trunk, every plank and pallet identical. Â I thought to get on and get situated was going to take a day, but as we got on, we were brought to other areas, it was fast paced and efficient. Â The men gathering us were all in the same bland garb, their uniforms of brown fabrics almost matched the ship. Â They showed us to our quarters, two per room, bunk beds, and adjoining bathrooms. Â Everything was so neat and clean, tidier than any inn Iâve ever been too. Â During my time on the ship, I had to follow a schedule, which had a strict morning portion. Â
Schedule:
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Airship docking
day
personal
times
The Western Ring
3rd of the sun’s star
Meet with team
5:45 am
Marilt East
17th of the sun’s star
Eat breakfast
6:00 am
Armony city district
8th of crying rain
Equipment deck
7:00 am
Exihbition Bay
10th of the first seed
Bay room 6
7:25 am
Drepuwoond Vale
12th of the next harvest
Team conditioning
7:25 – 7:45 am
Cremaria Harbor
18th of the next harvest
Defencive maneuvers
8:30 – 9:00 am
Skyhaven harbor
20th of gales wind
Use of Specialties
9:00 – 10:30 am
The Mumbling Crag
30th of the fallen star
Combination training
10:30 – 12:00 pm
Free combat
12:00 – 1:00 pm
lunch
12:00 – 3:00 pm
Personal duties
3:00 – 10:00 pm
THE RIDE
My days mostly consisted of training and writing. Â When I had the chance, I would look at the passing sky and the sea whenever we got close; which was usually near ports we went too, to refuel and resupply. Â Training with the team members I was assigned to, reminded me of spending time with my friends. Â Whenever I would look out at the sea I would reminisce over the memories of Peter and fishing with him. Â They made me learn how to write in English, so I would spend hours, writing down the alphabet and new words I learned. Â Once I started training the members of my team some techniques I used while running through the forest treetops, showing them how to maneuver across large empty spaces. Â It was a little hard of course, only having some climbing walls to work off of. Â During one of the stops we made, a member of mine, suggested we go out into the city, it was an older city, he said it would be great to run and use some of the jumping techniques I taught them. Â We were all itching to leave the boat and touch some solid land anyway. Â We got permission, but I had to change into âcivilianâ clothing, wearing blue jeans and such. Â However, I chose a jacket that was a nice earthy green, kind of like the clothing Iâd wear at home. Â I also chose a fingerless glove for one hand, in case I needed to use my bow or defend myself. Â After I had put together, what I thought was acceptable, they put bands and do-hickeys on me, accessories, they called them, a watch to keep the time was one of them. After getting dressed, we left for the city, although, they wouldnât allow my bow to leave the ship. Â We ran across rooftops and scaled small buildings, it was the most exhilarating thing I had done in months. Â It different from the trees and rocks of the forest, if I fell in the city, the only thing to catch me would be cement and brick; no vines or leafy branches to slow your fall, and definitely no soft dirt. Â
Today is the 19th day of the fallen star, tomorrow, we fight. Â All teams were called to the main hangar, there a man was waiting for us. Â He stood tall, his face was serious, his eyes solemn. Â His eyes are a bluish-grey, and they never wavered, you could tell he had seen war before. He looked young, not even over the age 40 years. Â âI am General Grathgor, and as you know tomorrow we fight. Our enemies are not like anything youâve ever faced before. Â They are not man nor flesh. Â They are tougher than banshees and quicker than wraiths. Â They have been spreading across the land, using their enemies to supplement their numbers. Â When you face these creatures, you face your fears. Â You must keep a clear mind and a steady hand, youâve been training for months now, it is time to put it to use. Â You have been put into small teams for maneuverability and precise impact, IF you find yourself back to back with someone of another team, I Do Not care who or what they are, you will defend them like a brother! Â Your teammates will die, the whole squad will die, you are to combine your efforts with another team, you must work together. Â If you try to be a hero or a lone wolf, you will find yourself dead in an instance. Â These creatures are not to be played with or thought about.â he paused as if to look every one of us in the eye and said, âThey go by many names, The darkness, The Taint, Nightmare men, the fear, even the Shadows of Smoke.â He started pacing, keeping steady eye contact with us. Â âTheir purpose is extermination, all they do is kill, the only souls they have are those they have taken. Â If we donât all work together to take down this plague Here. Â Then there will be no more us, only them, as they take our world as they did the last.â Â we all started looking around, and whispering to each other, bewildered and confused. Â The lady of white hair from the awakening stood up and walked to stand beside him. Â âIt is true, These creatures have been around since before your beginnings. Â Many of us call the dark moon, the dead moon, not because it is dark and black, but because it was once a planet, so lively and lush. Â The dryads like many ancient creatures of this war started on the dead moon before it was taken by Nocturne..as he infected the planet with his darkness and slaughtered others, they became followers, not the bodies, but the nightmares and fears. Â Corrupt energy without souls, they grew stronger with souls they stole, forever trapping them inside the darkness that was themselves. Â They all followed Nocturne as their Leader, Nocturne the eternum. Â Many of us fled, as the madness of Nocturne and his shadow warriors enveloped the land.â
It was then we understood what we were fighting for, not just us, or our families, we were fighting for the planet, all who came before us, and all that should come after us. If we are to lose today, then the whole world is to lose forever. Â This, This is the event, the event that is so destructive, maleficent, so grave, that it brings us all here today. Â Every race and species working together as one. This battle could be our salvation…or our damnation. Â
Mumbling Crag
I was sitting in my room preparing myself for the battle to come, I thought of Peter and what he would say while we wait.  Then I remembered, the last conversation we had was about the legend taught to us in school.  He was right, this is it, and I was a part of it.  I tried to remember how it ended, then it came to meâŚâThe legend said it when the dead moon reached the crown of the sky, all eternity would reveal itself and choose, either all will be regained or all would be forsaken.â  It didnât help much, either we succeed and live happily ever after, or we face pearaless destruction. Â
The ship was slowing down, I left my room suited up for battle, I joined my crew on the deck. Â It was I and three others, Victor a red-headed pilot and his engineer, a young blonde fellow, Jeter, I became close friends with Jeter during sword training. Â I call him Jet. Â Lastly is Saida high elf from the north, her hair is dark like raven feathers; she enchanted our weapons so we could hurt the monsters, she will be using magic to fight. Â Victor and Jet are both humans, and will be using machines to fight, but if their machinery fails, Jet is a good dual swordsman, and Victor can use a broadsword with much skill and ferocity. Â I will be using my bow and throwing knives. Â
The airship nears our destination, the Mumbling Crag.  Jagged obsidian structures reach toward the sky like a spike trap, all the blades were crooked and bent like sacrificial daggers.  As we exit the ship, we can hear the wind howling as it passed through the rocks, I can see how it got its name, mumbling crag, if anyone were to fall from this cliff and survive, they would surely find themselves lost in the sea of daggers and winds that speak.  I turn to face the land we are about to march, there lie one of the giant obsidian daggers, we must go around it.  On the other side, across from the giant rock lie the forest edge. As we are about to embark on the rest of our journey, the trees start crashing in on themselves, the sound of a great stampede; this must be the dryads, who they bring and the rest of the awoken.  Nyxie bursts from the trees, birds flying in a frenzy as the trees are brought down.  Behind her, trents, fauns, anarchs, creatures I had never seen or imagined to be real.  The White Stag galloped towards us,  the lady of white was reunited with the White Stag, and they rode off to the Obsidian structure, the rest of the awoken following behind them.  All those in wait at the forest’s edge, leave the tree line and start to fill the field. General Grathgor started his shouting for us to move, and the march began.  All of us jogging as one formation, our breathing, the heaving of our chests, the beats of our hearts as one.  We were all the same here, we were all one.  As we move the Obsidian structure no longer blocks our view of the enemy.  Except there was no enemy, only darkness, as if a large cloud was covering one side of the field and our side of the field was in broad daylight.  I look to the sky to see no clouds in sight, and the shadowed area was dark.  It was not dark like the shade of any regular shadow, the air across the land look thick and soupy, the land looks to be oozing some form of dark almost purple sap.  A breeze would pass us on the field, but it would never make it to the other side of the line that drew âusâ from âthemâ, whatever or wherever âthemâ was.  I see why others call it the taint.
The formation stops, we all wait for something to happen. Â Nothing is moving, the only thing we can see is each other’s slight movements made from our breathing patterns and the revolving stones around the anarchs. Â Grathgor steps forward âStep Forward!â Â The mass that is us all slowly steps forward towards the taint. Â Smoke starts to seep out of the ooze, then suddenly a figure appears in smoke, we stop. Â It makes a sound, itâs voice airy as it moaned, the noise scratching our eardrums. Â The noise it made grew louder, and more figures would appear. Â Slowly, one by one, they form from the smoke. Â Each figure started moaning or roaring a horrible clashing shriek of a sound. Â Someone couldnât take it anymore, an arrow shot from behind me, I watched it go right through the smoke of the creature’s head. Â The noise stopped, the air grew still, hundreds, thousands of the monsters apparated out of nowhere. Â Dread filled my body, a chill ran through us, Grathgor yelled âHAVE NO FEAR!â Â the movement of the smoke made no sound, but we did as we trampled the ground beneath our feet and yelled our battle cries. Â The teams quickly formed tight formations, sorcerers filled arrows with magic as they flew through the air and put up walls to shield their teammates. Â As I launched arrows through the air, I observed whole teams being cut down like butter. Â I had seen people die before, but not like this, the creatures would suck on the bodies taking their souls getting larger. Â The monsters with fresh kills became my priority, I tried my hardest to keep the souls from being taken. Â Our group focused on the bodies of the dead, keeping the hoards of them, we succeed to get the bodies of one group to safety. Â After we placed the bodies I got up to see Grathgor running at us yelling something I couldnât quite make out. Â He was waving his arms frantically and pointing at behind us. Â my legs were suddenly cold, I look down and see smoke surrounding our ankles. Â I grab the closest person to me and I jump out of the way. Â I look beside me to see Jet, we start crawling. Â I look back to see smoke figures being drawn out of the bodies we had just rescued, in one fowl swoop the first one to fully materialize slaughters Sadia and Victor, I scream out, Jet grabs my face and I lurch back, he covers my mouth. Â Jet watched as his friendâs soul gets torn from his body. Â I scramble to my feet and pull Jet up to run with me. Â He tugs his arm out of my grip, âTHEY ARENâT STRONG YETâ he yells as he rushes towards them, I throw knives into two of the still forming creatures, Sadiaâs enchantments work and they disappear into thin air. Â Jet is rushed by one of the creatures, I hold my breath as he evades the smokeâs attack. Â He comes around and slices with both blades, and uses the momentum from that swing to cut down the other creature before it can finish taking the Victors soul. Â A light appears out of the smoke and disappears, Sadia was not fully absorbed, he saved her. I run toward him as he stares at the bodies and I catch him say, âI love you brother.â Â I almost tripped upon hearing it. Â I grabbed him âWe have to moveâ we ran toward the center of the battlefield, we needed to combine our efforts with another group, but everywhere we went each team would just be mowed down before we could reach them, the taint was spreading further across the field, we needed to retreat. Â In one hit, we die, they take our soul, and if they donât take our soul, we become them, our soul is used up while creating a smoke beast, and we exist no more. Â I pray the Gods grace us with their presence. Â Â Â Â Â Â Â
âI looked up at the sky, It is over, there is no way we will make it out of this alive; they are tearing through us too easily. Â I drop to my knees, and watch the dead moon touch the crown of the sky, I whispered to myself âthis is itâ my one remaining teammate, Jet, my friend ran to me I horror âGET UP, GET UP!, WERE YOU HIT?â Â His face filled with panic, he grabbed my arm, pulling and pleading âplease, we must fight, itâs all we can do!â Â I pointed to the sky, I could no longer hear his screams, I could no longer hear anything, all the ruckus melted away as I stare at the slowly moving planet, I repeated the words of the legend aloud âwhen the dead moon reached the crown of the sky, all eternity would reveal itself and choose, either all will be regained or all would be forsakenâ I look into my friendâs face, I could feel the nothingness my eyes held; his face caked in dirt and blood a crazed look upon his face, as he shook me it felt as if it were in slow motion. Â He was frightened, scared, just what the dark ones wanted from us, fear. Â He fell to the ground, I only stared, I could hear my heart beating, I was next, but nothing came for me. Â I was still shaking, but it was not Jet who was shaking me. I heard a deep rumbling, again and again, each time getting more intense. Â Â I come back to realization, the screaming, the roaring, it all came back at once. Â The ground was trembling, I look straight up, the planet as dark as night lay directly above, I get up, looking all around me, trying to figure out how this anomaly could occur, it wasnât Nyxie, what was it? Â Then I saw it, the mountain far in the distance, they were moving, a deafening crack, then the sound of a thousand barraging cannons. Â The mountains were breaking apart, I felt something closer, I look behind me and the trees looked as if they were suspended off the ground, floating beyond the tree line. Â All the dryads and creatures of the forest retreat to the trees, still visible from the field. Â I grab Jet âCOME ONâ I yell, and we run to join those gathered at the tree line. Â
A great bellowing roar echoed in the distance, but this time, it was from neither side of the battlefield.  Then another, roar from behind us, as if in response, but that was not the last roar, others came from all directions as the earth quaked.  The White Stag Reared on its hind legs and galloped towards the taint, just then the head of dragon appeared above the trees.  It leaped out from behind the brush, stomped itâs front legs and roared.  It was massive, much larger than Nyxie, and overgrown with trees, vines, and moss, as it moved itâs shoulders around the trees started to shift and fall.  It became part of the ground and went under leaving the trees and vines behind.  The Stag ran across the taint purifying it with every step of the hoof. The ground exploded underneath the great White Stag, and it gracefully hopped from one piece of land to the other until it reached solid ground again, continuing its quest to remove the taint from the land.  Another Dragon, of white and silver, flies overhead breathing a white flame upon the broken earth.  As soon as the Dragon breathes it fire of white across the taint the thick air burns up allowing the breeze and wind created by its massive wings to pass through easily.  I look towards the mountains to see that half of them are gone, it too must be a dragon.  I hear the sound of rushing water, I turn to the cliffs to see what looks like a tsunami coming straight for us, then a blue sea dragon comes out of the monstrous wave leaving an ocean in its wake, the Cliff was now only a few meters from the ocean waters.  The dragon rests its claws upon the obsidian dagger that lay above the crag, as the dragon of the earth jumps out of the ground forming a hill, the water dragon gives three beats of its wings, taking the dagger and stabbing the side of the hill, creating a cave.  Both dragons enter the cave, and come out different ways, one through the sea, and the other, erupting out of the earth like a volcano erupting.  Roaring can be heard from every direction, the White Stag returns and kneels to the lady of white hair who get on to ride once more.   The disappear into the forest with the rest of the relics taken for this war.  The Dryad sisters positioned themselves in front of small mass that survived the battle.  I hadnât realized how many we lost, I look past Verbana and Rosenia to see all the dead bodies, human, elves, magical and nonmagical creatures lay together in this big bed of the dead.  As I was trying to get a sense of how many people died a black dragon appeared looked at all of us, then turned to the field and burned it.  The smell of burnt flesh filled the air when the burning ceased nothing was left but charred earth.   The sisters spoke âWe have prevailed in what we failed to do centuries agoâ âthe monstrosities of everything and everyone that has been committed, all the acts of fear and hatred have been resolved.â âCome the dragons have to remake the landâ âTogether we fought, together we stayâ  âThe dead moon, will die no moreâ  they take each other’s hands and turn around to walk upon the scorched earth.  They continue to talk as they do this, other dryads take part and walk forward.  âThey will leave usâ âthe dragonsâ âthey will return the far dead planet to its former gloryââ and rest for all eternityâ as they stepped on the naked ground, grass grew around them, plants and flowers followed.  I turn to Jet,âWe can go home, we made itâ he looked down at his feet.  âHome…havenât really been there in a while, wonât be the same…âhe said softly, I gave him a  soft pat on the shoulder, âthis all about new beginnings right? You can make one for yourselfâ he turned to me and gave me a light hearted smile.  Iâm not sure I said the right thing, or even if it helped, but he seems a little better, so Iâm happy.  While the creatures roam the newly made land, most of us head toward the airship that is just now returning.  I realize Jet is not at my side, I turn to him, he sees me and says âIâm staying, new beginnings remember.â  I see he is not alone, that reassures me, I turn and leave for the ship.
The dark surface of the dead moon dissolves into color and life as the dragons reshape and cleanse it. Â The monsters are gone, Nocturne is nowhere to be found. Â The planet now bright and vibrant with life from the resting place for the dragons âfor all eternity.â
Iâm always up to no good, but my family loves me anyway. It doesnât matter how many toys I destroy, shoes I chew, or what part of the deck I decide to eat, someone always wants to cuddle with me at the end of the day.
I spend most of my days playing with my brothers, Charlie and Lester. We like to chase squirrels, birds, and play with sticks we find in the yard. When we get tired and hot we like to come inside and lay on the couch in cool A/C. Mom doesnât like it, but on account that we are soooo cute we get away with it anyway.
Today it was sunny out with a nice breeze, all me and my brothers wanted to do was go outside and play. Well, I wanted to dig up the bone I buried yesterday behind the bush in the corner of the yard. I was super hungry because when Mom wasnât looking Charlie ate all my breakfast.
We were all sitting in front of the window longing for the backyard. Mom told us we had to calm down and wait. A man with loud machine was back there and I for sure thought he was going to take my bone.
Finally the man was done and Mom let us outside…… Oh, we were so happy! I darted right out the door, Charlie and Lester followed. I hurried to the spot were I buried my bone, checking to see if it was still there. It was! But Charlie was watching me so I left it behind the bush.
I started sniffing around the yard to try and figure out what that man was doing back here. While I was on my mission silly Charlie and Lester were fighting over a toy Mr. Johnson brought us yesterday……
Butterfly! I saw a butterfly!
I jumped and tried to catch it, but it was just out of my reach. I followed the butterfly jumping and leaping after it. It’s beautiful colors lead me to the edge of the yard along the fence line.Â
Cat! I saw a cat!
That’s when I noticed the evil cat from next door, who always sits at the end of the driveway and taunts us……
He was sitting right outside the open fence gate. But what was the gate doing open? Mom never leaves the gate open………
That evil cat was there taunting me again! In a split second decision I darted after him. I ran and he ran. I chased him for a while till he ran up a tree. As I looked around I noticed I didn’t recognize anything around me. Oh no, I was lost! Mom is going to be so mad at me.
I started to try and find my way back home. I walked for what felt like miles. I heard all types of scary sounds.
Sound clips
I wondered what Lester and Charlie were doing and wished they were here to comfort me. After running through an open field I came across a dog park. I stopped there for a little while and made some new friends and got some water.
Video
How the Final Project was Created:
I used a combination of the flowing projects from the ds106 assignment bank –
To complete this part I took a picture of my dog. Edited it in Photo Studio, by changing the coloring effects and adding some stamps and saved the edited version. From there I uploaded it to my Flickr account. The I copied the URL and embedded it to the blog post.
In this case I used my creative power and more it a missing noir dog poster. I Microsoft publisher to create this piece. I found the black dog shadow picture by googling, noir dog graphics. I copied, cut, and pasted this image to my Publisher document. I completed this assignment by inserting some word art and many text boxes to get he message out the missing “Noir Dog”. After I was satisfied with the posted, I saved it as a .jpeg to my desktop. From there I uploaded it to my flickr account. I then copied the URL and embedded it into the blog post.
To create this part of the assignment, my first thought was to put a go pro on the dog and walk him around the neighborhood. However, that did not work out too well. My second thought was to affix my phone to a selfie stick and ride around on my bike or in the passenger seat of the car. That idea didn’t work so well either. So, I ended up just finding a bunch of clips through YouTube and mashed them all together, pretty much just like creating a highlight reel and adding music.
For many years I protested that I had no clear need to attend the annual International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) Conference. From the social media streams and vendor receptions, it has the appearance of an ostentatious event focused on selling the latest and greatest gadgets, apps, and technology solutions to educators. Many of my colleagues and educator friends have protested, “but Ben, the connections?! How can you be missing out?” Truth be told, I’ve been intentional about the individuals that I’ve networked with; I’ve prioritized developing relationships with educators that I have the opportunity to collaborate with face-to-face at state-level or regional events. Many in the ISTE crowds would likely see my actions, and choice not to attend in previous years, as shortsighted, professional unsound, and otherwise snobbish of me.
All of that may be true. Regardless, I didn’t want to attend this major event until I had something to offer to the collective whole. I’ve been to conferences with national scope before, but they’ve all been smaller gatherings focused on specific topics (games, STEM, social activism, etc.) and I’ve played a role in either presenting, volunteering, or leading a workshop. This last year, I finally found a hands-on presentation model that I felt was unique enough to bring to the bigger ISTE table without using the words “best, app, tools, or epic” in the title. On a professional level, I’m prouder than I should be about that.
I’ll be writing about the presentation, and reflecting on how it was received by attendees, later in the week. For know, I wanted to have a bit of fun documenting my first ever day at the ISTE conference with a classic “Animated GIF Day” post! If you’re curious, check in on this post throughout the day for updates.
3:34 AM – I got up at what I like to call “stupid early” and took care of shaving, showering, and heading out for the airport. The last time I can remember getting up this early was for an ill fated attempt to score a Black Friday deal several years ago…looking back, the crummy free webcam I got from Best Buy really wasn’t worth the dark circles under my eyes by 10 am. I’m guessing ISTE will prove to be a much more worthwhile reason for getting up so early.
4:30 AM – I can’t remember the last time I drove down such a lonely stretch of road. Other than a few garbage trucks getting an early start on the day, the road was rather empty. I live 45 minutes away from the South Bend Airport, so I had a nice peaceful drive, caught up on a bit of This American Life listening, and fought the urge to stop at McDonald’s (fast food is not good food).
I’ve been known to GIF my day on special occasions. Alan Levine even created an honorary #ds106 assignment in my name for the practice. And in honor of the the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday here in the United States, I thought I’d take a day to share what I’m grateful for using the one of the media formats I’m most thankful for; the animated GIF! I’ll be revisiting this post through the day with updates, so stay tuned
I’m thankful for my son, his unending appetite for curiosity, LEGOs, and breakfast cereal.
For my last visual assignment this week, I chose to GIF animate my day like Ben. I used my iPhone to capture videos that told the story of my day well, however I made the mistake of not reading the directions thoroughly. This assignment called for infinite loop GIF images, but luckily, I captured a few that would suffice as infinite loops. After creating GIF images for the The Wire in the first weeks of DS106, I became addicted to creating GIFs. Sometimes it’s an easy process, and other times it can be quite messy. I chose this assignment because I love making GIFs and thought it would be interesting to GIF animate my own content.
Creating the GIFs
Rather than animating everything I did in one day, I decided to capture several events prior to the start of the weekend. Starting Thursday, I captured videos of my morning meal, doing homework, playing with my dog, and Skyping with my niece Cassryn. I then downloaded these videos on my computer, then used MPEG Streamclip to trim and export the trimmed clips as image sequences. I opened each image sequence in GIMP and made sure to “Optimize them for GIF” before exporting each as a GIF animation. Below are the GIF animations of my day followed by a short description:
9:00 AM - Have I mentioned Fruity Pebbles are my favorite cereal ever? When I’m craving it for breakfast, I pour myself a hefty bowl of Fruity Pebbles to demolish before my 10:00 AM class. I rarely find tasty gluten-free cereals, but when I found out they started making Fruity Pebbles gluten-free, I nearly lost it. Eating this cereal with a little light almond milk is heaven in my mouth.
12:00 PM - Coffee for me is the elixir of life (because I feel like death right before I drink it). After my classes are over and I’ve picked up lunch, I brew myself a strong pot of Folgers and fill my mug up to the brim. A big cup o’ joe is always a good (and much needed) pre-homework pick-me-up!
5:00 PM - Before dinner my dad will FaceTime or Skype me so that I can see my niece Cassryn (who’s all the way in Mississippi). For an almost 2-year old, she’s the smartest cookie I’ve ever met! This little girl knows how to navigate an iPad or iPhone better than my mother. I love watching her grow up and learn new things. Whenever I say goodbye to her on Skype, she always gives me a “flying kiss.”
9:00 PM - On Thursday I participated in a live Wire106 Radio tweet session of Season 2 Episode 8… without sound! It was an interesting experience trying to figure out what the characters were saying and what was going on using only visuals. I enjoyed sharing ideas with other DS106ers, Jim Groom, and Paul Bond during this live tweet session.
Friday Afternoon - Apologies for the jump in time! This Friday I went home to Lorton for the day to see my family and attend my sister’s birthday dinner. I’m so excited I got to see my chunky chihuahua nugget! Even though he can be sassy at times, I absolutely adore him. Here he is shaking my hand.
Saturday Morning - The drive back to school is always both stressful and relaxing. The stressful part of it includes packing, loading my car, and dealing with traffic, but once that’s over and done and I’m driving at a steady speed, I crank up some tunes and enjoy the rest of the ride. It takes me about 40 minutes to get from Lorton to Fredericksburg, and I love watching all the scenery along the way.
For my sixth assignment for my final I choose GIF Animate Your Day Like Ben. This assignment is to capture key moments each as an animated GIF – as you go through a day look around and identify places, moments, things that are well represented in the infinite looping form.
For my assignment I choose to follow Taylor Swift around on a normal day. Luckily Taylor’s “normal days” aren’t really that normal. I decided to take videos from Taylor’s red tour and make them into gifs. I looked up videos of her tour on youtube to find my videos. Going though and trying to find ones that were good quality was quite difficult. I had to search for a while until I found ones I was happy with. I ended up finding videos from her songs Sparks Fly, her opening speech, Treacherous, State of Grace, and I Knew You Were Trouble.
To make my gifs I used this tutorial form the ds106 handbook. While I had made gifs before, it had been a long time so I had to refresh myself. I mainly used mpeg stream clip and and gimp for this assignment.
Here are my gifs I came up with. I sure wish this was an average day for me.
It’s April 12th! It’s my Birthday! What better way to celebrate than a special edition of “My Animated GIF Day“! Come back throughout the day for updates with new GIFs…if you’re into that sort of thing
5:56 am I’ve been up for about 30 minutes or so. I woke up before my alarm went off, putting me in a slightly off mood. Sometimes I welcome an early start, and sometimes I feel as though I’ve been cheated out of a few minutes sleep when my body decides it’s time to wake up before the alarm. Regardless, toast helps right any early morning grumpiness, especially toast with butter and jam. Yes, my toaster is a bit grubby. It’s my birthday today, I’ll clean it tomorrow.
6:24 am
In the last year I’ve taken up running 3-4 days a week with 50-60 crunches, 20-30 push ups, and a few other exercises on most days. I’ve lost nearly 25 pounds, so while I’m not terribly fit, I’m getting there. Yes, I know I have terrible form. Yes, I know my bedroom looks cluttered. No, I will not show you my pathetic attempts at push ups.