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Mapping the story out

While doing the mapping emotions project on hope from 1888 to 1899 I learned something new about crowd-sourcing. I learned what it was, more exactly. I had been wondering. But this project taught me that crowd-sourcing is looking in on something that is happening in a country while all of its cultural understandings are going on around, they are permeating and parallel to what is going on although there could be different meanings for things than you might expect. Learning to understand the peoples feelings and concerns might take some searching around for their words and meanings in newspapers, on their emotions and about issues of importance. After looking into their feelings and reactions and the way they relate to things, we can begin to understand better what is going on and how people are feeling. Then we begin to gain a cultural understanding and knowledge about what the whole story is, or at least gain more clues as to where to go and what to do in the case of a dis...

Mrs. Dalloway, Virgina Woolf ( pp. 1, 4, 50, 72, 76)

"What a lark!...  Plunged into Burton" A fine feather hat  "how I like that hat."  Said Richard Dalloway  "Clarisa was a positive an indescribable hush or pause; solemnity; an indescribable pause; a suspense." (4)- As below. By Matrix0123456789 - Own work , Public Domain, Link "For having lived in Westminster how many years now? over twenty,-one feels in the midst of the traffic or walking at night". (76)  Traffic traffic seems to be a theme of death because all the -times it's mentioned a symbol of death comes afterward. On page 51-"From Finsbury Pavement the empty tomb. They had taken their vow. The traffic respected it". Solemnity was mentioned before this point also as "solemnity of the wreath" (a symbol of a circle). Traffic                                                          ...

Dead Media- The History of Telephones

Search Results www.props.eric-hart.com Alexander Graham Bell was awarded the first U.S. patent for the invention of the  telephone  in 1876. Elisha Gray, 1876, designed a telephone using a water microphone in Highland Park, Illinois. There were disputes as to which patient was the original invention, both patients were approved and formed within two hours on the same day. (Wikipedia) By Elisha Gray and Alexander Graham Bell - Photo illustration based on Alexander Graham Bell's notebooks and a patent caveat filed by Elisha Gray . Featured in Seth Schulman's book en:The Telephone Gambit and his notes at [1] , Public Domain, Link A  microphone , colloquially nicknamed  mic  or  mike  ( / ˈ m aɪ k / ), [1]  is a  transducer  that converts  sound  into an  electrical signal . Other minor variations and improvements were made to the liquid microphone by ...

Eugene 20X21 Murals' two and three

Eugene 20X21 Project, Mural #2, By Beau Stanton Beau Stanton Mural #2 of  Eugene 20X21 Middle Section of Steven Lopez Mural #3, Eugene 20X21 Project Steven Lopez Mural, Eugene OR