There has been some amazing work done for noir106 this semester, and just a couple of days ago I listened to this rap created by internaut Tiffany Yowell. She dedicated it to her character Lawrence Spitler. You see, every student in ds106 this semester has to fashion there own noir-inspired figure, and then focus a certain percentage of their assignments to fleshing out their character. Tiffany’s hardboiled rap is a beautiful marriage of noir, hip hop, and some razor sharp creativity. This is an inspired ds106 creation, take a minute and 14 seconds and get a sense of the caliber of work being created for this course at the moment. So good!
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