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The Wire Everywhere: What is that thing?

I was at Westmoreland State Park with my family today and I saw a payphone by the visitor’s center and immediately thought of The Wire Everywhere assignment for ds106. It’s interesting how the payphone is becoming a vestigial technology in … Continue reading

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Wire106 Double Feature: S02E01/S02E02 “Ebb Tide” and “Collateral Damage”

For this discussion of the first two episodes of Season 2 Paul and I were joined by wire106ers Kris Hooks and Maggie Stough. We discussed the first two episodes of Season 2 of theThe Wire, “Edd Tide” and “Collateral Damage.” … Continue reading

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Judge Rawls on Justice

I wanted to start warming up with a nice “Troll Quotes”assignments, one of my all time favorites. This troll quote is actually inspired by the theory that the hard-ass character Major Bill Rawls in The Wire is ironically named after the political philosopher … Continue reading

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Wire 106: S01E13 “Sentencing”

This is the last episode of season 1, “The Sentencing.” Paul and I were joined by UMW internaut Amy Wallace, who has been doing a great job thus far this semester. Paul blogged about color in this episode, and I just finished an … Continue reading

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Wiring Mirror Scenes

It’s time to do some assignments for #wire106, so I dreamed up a new one called “Wiring Mirror Scenes.” One of the things that came up again and again during our discussions of The Wire over the last month is … Continue reading

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The Game Supercut

John Johnston, hearing my call, created an automated supercut video of all the mentions of “the game” in Season 1 of The Wire. The VideoGrep script provides a quick, easy, and exacting way to analyze a show like The Wire around … Continue reading

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Wiring Supercuts

John Johnston’s post yesterday about Videogrep really piqued my imagination. Videogrep is a python script that searches through dialog in videos and then cuts together a new video based on what it finds. Basically, it’s a command-line “supercut” generator. In other … Continue reading

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Week 3: Putting the Digital in Storytelling

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Wire106 Week 2: My Kingdom for a Comment

Getting locked into the warp speed that is ds106 quickly reminded me why this the best class in the world. Ever 😉 We are starting to ramp up the course by getting more familiar with we post and connect across various social media … Continue reading

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Pager Paranoia on the GIF Wire

This is my attempt at the “Summarize A Wire Episode In GIFs.” I chose to pull six (actually seven) animated GIFs from episode 5 of Season 1 of The Wire: “The Pager.” It’s one of my favorite episodes because the theme … Continue reading

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