Tinkering with the way we write and studying the relationship between method and outcome was a new concept to me. The study that Crider and Milligan discuss in their video is exactly that. They use a raspberry pi computer and a custom key board to see how it effects his writing and the results wereContinue reading “Critical Analysis: Jason Crider & Caleb Milligan, “Haptic Heuretics: Electrate Tinerking As Rhetorical Making””
Author Archives: Eli Adventures
Neural Networks and Machine Learning
The products of AI generated media/content ranges from confusing to absolutely astonishing. As we progress towards an automated reality where tasks and questions can be completed and answered by AI it becomes more and more important to understand it. As I was going through the examples of AI generated media I noticed the gap betweenContinue reading “Neural Networks and Machine Learning”
Iconographic Tracking Report
Background For my icon analysis I will be using this photo of George Floyd who was a victim of fatal police brutality in 2020. This image as well as his likeness has been used as a figure head for the Black Lives Matter movement to represent blatant racial injustice in America. Before his murder heContinue reading “Iconographic Tracking Report”
Icon Analysis
For my icon analysis I will be using this photo of George Floyd who was a victim of fatal police brutality in 2020. This image as well as his likeness has been used as a figure head for the Black Lives Matter movement to represent blatant racial injustice in America. Without context, when I lookContinue reading “Icon Analysis”
Iconographic Tracking
Laurie Gries in her article “Iconographic Tracking” writes to encourage building upon existing methods for studying rhetorical circulation such as circulation studies to further our understanding of how an image develops its rhetoric and impacts the social economy. Previous methodologies “narrow and limit the [image’s] projection” (Marback, 2008, p. 64) so she proposes, “Rather than moveContinue reading “Iconographic Tracking”
Digital Rhetoric
The fairly self-evident bottom-line point here is that becoming good at anything worth becoming good at takes a lot of time. Alex Reid Writing has always been a significant part of my life as soon as I could read. I’ve always been a better writer than speaker because I think there is a novelty toContinue reading “Digital Rhetoric”