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Final Project! subScript (a speech-to-text website)

Charlie's picture

When I set out to begin this project, my vision for it looked a lot different. I was hoping to have an iPhone app that would continuously convert speech to text, from which I could build a more creative/nuanced version of sound recognition using a practice similar to Christine Sun Kim. However, it was finals week so all those plans changed. For now, my app is being housed on a website with much worse graphics than I had originally hoped for. But maybe I will continue working on this project to create a more nuanced, disability-studies focused version. I am definitely hoping to continue learning about this area and making my site more accessible.

Disability Justice in Present-Day Circus Arts

Maddy's picture

Hey everyone! Here is a link to my project. I made it on google slides but it is not intended to be a presentation, that was just the best medium for including text and audio files in one document.

Thanks for a great semester! 

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1L-jXnHjX8xUZucJX0oRLosFjvK5P7iL5FeS4BCBXCUI/edit#slide=id.g128dfec5fa9_0_0

 

Reflecting on CCW

Nikki's picture

Wow, it really feels like that time working at the CCW sped by way too quickly. I really enjoyed working with Marybeth Frampton and talking with her every week. I also loved viewing the art. When being shown each piece and when it was made, I could tell how much the CCW supported its artists with what creative projects they made. When viewing each piece, I loved how even the nonartists had memories of when the pieces were being made and talked about the inspiration behind each piece as well. When viewing the pieces, Marybeth was also very proud of the art she made. She always wanted to make sure it was signed by her. She was also really happy to talk with us about her work as well.