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Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep… Musings Part 1

I’ve never seen Blade Runner, nor have I ever read Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep before. I’m glad to be given this opportunity though as it makes me remember when I read Hamlet on the Holodeck which covered how … Continue reading

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A New Year, a New Media class

After a challenging holiday break, it’s time once again to crack the books open. This is my first course with Dr. Shelley Rodrigo and it sounds like she is going to keep us busy. We’ll be reading Lingua Fracta by … Continue reading

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Tracing Networks

Paul Prior’s discussion of Tracing Process: How Texts Come Into Being picks up nicely from Charles Bazerman’s chapter on Intertextuality. Since no text is created or consumed in a self-contained bubble, then it can be deduced that the intertextual connections … Continue reading

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Intertextuality

C. Bazerman’s discussion on Intertextuality examines the actuality that no one writes or makes any kind of utterance in a self-contained bubble. Human communicative events relate to prior or current texts and have the potential to be linked to something … Continue reading

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A little about myself…

Originally from the DC area, I received a B.A. in Studio Art (Drawing) from George Mason University and an M.A. in Communication (Film) from Regent University, where I  worked in their Center for Teaching and Learning creating media pieces for … Continue reading

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Is this thing on?

Just trying this out… If you’re curious about my older posts from past courses created in a blog with a different login ID than gmail,  click here. From now on, I’ll be here. More to come soon!

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