My Projects
Choose-Your-Own Adventure, made with Twine
This Choose-Your-Own-Adventure-Type of Electronic Literature was made with the application Twine, which uses HTML as its base code. It includes about 30 "choices", which can lead the "player" down a different path-- only one of which results in a "win".
Virtual Exhibit of the Diamond Library's This Is UNH 100 Years Ago Photography Collection
This is a virtual exhibit of a photography collection that is currently on display at the Diamond Library at UNH, which is titled This Is UNH 100 Years Ago. In the class Intro to Digital Humanities (English 510), my group worked closely with Kai Uchida in the University Archives to create a guided, 360 degree virtual tour of the exhibit. Check out the article about our project here, which is posted on UNH's website.
360 degree tour, exploring different spots on the campus of UNH
This is a guided tour that showcases different spots on campus, including the outside of Hamilton Smith Hall, Murkland Hall, Holloway Commons, the Diamond Library, and Main Street. It is a great resource to get to know campus, even if one does not attend UNH.
Analysis of the "Inequaligram" Website
This essay provides an analysis of the website "Inequaligram", which uses "measures of economic inequality to analyze differences in sharing between parts of the city" of Manhattan (Inequaligram). The Inequaligram project pays attention to how, when, and where Instagram users share their photos, and this essay provides a look into how effective the website's outreach might be.
Explore the Inequaligram website to learn more about social media inequality.
Analysis of Jane Austen's texts using Voyant Tools
This essay encompasses an analysis of Jane Austen's text Sense and Sensibility from a non-traditional view called "distant reading." Voyant Tools allows researchers to analyze quantitative data pulled from a macro-view of the text.
Check out the paper to find out more.