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FishDuck.com is a locally ran website about everything Oregon Ducks. Charles Fischer founded this site after spending 17 years on the sports forums and messages boards making his voice heard. He opened this site to share his thoughts and bring in other free lance writers to share Duck news for that in between fan. They have had over 100 writers work on this site, all on a volunteer basis.

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“Charles Fischer’s FishDuck.com”

This site is very well produced. They bring in tons of incite whether be an interview with someone at the University or just a fan wanting to put something out there. They have a wide range of writers, fans, to former coaches, to U of O students.

 

Overall FishDuck.com is a great site for duck fans. They keep you updated on what’s going on with your ducks and articles with there own opinions from there vast variety of writers. They do a great job on keeping a nice median between that casual and hardcore fan. Mr. Fischer’s goal was to make a fun site for duck fans and he has defiantly succeeded.

 

RESOURCES FOR MEDIA ARTS STUDENTS AT LANE

In this second post, I have prepared a list of several places on campus at Lane Community College that can be used as resources for aspiring media arts majors wishing to improve their artistic skills. Along with this list is a photo for each resource available, in order to provide a visual aid.

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  1. The Equipment checkout counter where Media Arts students can checkout all kinds of gear for their various projects.

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2. The studio with the ‘Blue Cyc Wall’.

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3. The Center for Student Engagement located in the Center Building.

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4. The main art gallery on campus.

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5. The famous Art-O-Mat.

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6. The library, of course!

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7. The large silver sculpture sitting outside of the Health & Wellness Building.

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8. Mary Jo Kreindel’s Office.

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9. The Media Creation Lab in the Center building.

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10. Judy Gates’ Office.

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11. “The Commons” area for Media Arts students.

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12. The Flags inside the Students First Building.

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13. Lastly, The Turkey Shot!

 

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would you like a camera or just say hi.
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Look I found a pool! Never mind its just a wall.
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Become engaged at Lane.
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Art for all to see.
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Want some art work. Get some here.
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The Library is so helpful.
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Breath in and out. In and out
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Need help? You can go here.
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Imaginations
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Christina says hello
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Computers, Art, and Space to eat. What more could you want?
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Its a small world after all. Its a small world after all. Its a small world after all. Its a small, small, world.
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Gobble Gobble

Tour of Lane (Media Arts Style)

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would you like a camera or just say hi.

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Look I found a pool! Never mind its just a wall.

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Become engaged at Lane.

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Art for all to see.

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Want some art work. Get some here.

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The Library is so helpful.

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Breath in and out. In and out

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Need help? You can go here.

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Imaginations

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Christina says hello

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Computers, Art, and Space to eat. What more could you want?

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Its a small world after all. Its a small world after all. Its a small world after all. Its a small, small, world.

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Gobble Gobble

By: Carissa Carlin

Resources for Media Arts Students at Lane

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The Equipment Checkout desk

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The Blue Cyc Wall

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The Center for Student Engagement in the Center Building

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What I believe to be the main art gallery on campus

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The Reference counter in the Library

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The silver sculpture that sits outside of the Health & Wellness building

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Christina Salter’s office in Building 1

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Our Indie Lab in Building 17

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Turkey Shot!

I’m missing a few images, but I honestly don’t know where most of the locations were, even after going here for three and a half years. Whoops.


Important Multimedia Resources to Know Around Campus

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Equipment checkout counter (Bldg 17)
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Blue Cyc Wall (Bldg 17)
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Center for Student Engagement (Center Bldg)
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Main Art Gallery (Bldg 11)
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Art-O-Mat (Bldg 11)
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Reference counter (Center Bldg)
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Health and Wellness sculpture (Bldg 30)
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The Arts Division Specialist Mary Jo Kreindel’s office (Bldg 11)
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Media Creation Lab (Center Bldg)
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Multimedia Academic Advisor Christina Salter’s office (Bldg 1)
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Indy lab (Bldg 17)
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World flags (Bldg 1)
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Wild turkey (EVERYWHERE!)

Resources for Media Arts Students at Lane

 

1. The Equipment checkout counter where Media Arts students checkout gear – bldg 17

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2. The Studio with the “Blue Cyc Wall” – bldg 17

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3. Center for Student Engagement in the Center building

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4. The main Art Gallery on campus

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5. The Art-O-Mat

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6. The Reference counter in the Library or other “identifier” in the Library.

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7. The large silver sculpture that sits outside of the Health & Wellness building

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8. Mary Jo Kreindel’s office (The Arts division Office Specialist)

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9. Media Creation Lab in the Center buildingimg_0821

10. Judy Gates or Christina Salter’s office (They are your advisors for Media Arts)

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11. “The Commons” area or the Indy lab on the 2nd floor – bldg 17

12. The flags or other “identifier” inside of The Students First building

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13. A Construction shot or a “turkey shot

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By: Brittany P

 


Scavenger Project

First and foremost, I would like to admit that this was rushed, while also asserting that it is done to the best of my ability given the time I had, which was limited by deadline and further limited by poorly timed illness. These photos are not the most creative, I will readily admit, but I am pretty happy that I was able to get this done at all.

 

The Media Arts equipment checkout counter. Unremarkable, but it has every piece of hardware a media arts student might need, and the man behind the counter is pleasant.

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The blue-wall studio in the Media Arts building, just around the corner from where the last pic was taken. It surprised me when I first saw it, as one wouldn’t ordinarily expect such a large and expensive piece of equipment to be at a community college’s disposal. I took several versions of this picture, and the lighting wasn’t satisfactory in any of them, I apologize for the glare.

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The Center for Student Engagement in the center building. I’ve yet to spend more than ten seconds inside myself, so I don’t have anything valid to say about it except “it exists.”

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The Main Art Gallery! My favorite area on campus. I visit it every time a new piece goes up. I’m not exactly an art lover, but I am a very meditative person, so things like browsing art galleries, museums and aquariums are very enjoyable for me.

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The Art-O-Mat. While I find the idea and design of the machine amusing and whimsical, I never liked vending machines of any sort much. Too many stolen quarters as a kid ruined them for me.

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The Reference Counter in the Library on the second floor of the center building. I can see it from where I am sitting right now, actually. I never needed to call on this resource in particular, so I don’t have a lot to say on this one.

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The silver sculpture outside of the Health and Wellness building. As my previous exposition about the art gallery may suggest, i enjoy the sculpture art placed throughout campus, and this streamline structure is no exception. I am told it sits upon a time capsule, though I’m unsure if this is true.

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Mary Jo Kreindal’s office. I had run across her before since her office is in the main art gallery, but interestingly I had no idea that her office was there until now. I’ll chalk that one up to my poor memory.

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The Media Creation Lab. That is where I am typing, or from your perspective, had typed this post. Without it I would not have gotten this finished in time, so I’m very grateful that it is here.

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Judy Gates’ office. This was a pain in my flank to find. Nobody I asked seemed to have any clue where it might be, so this one took the longest to get a picture of.

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The Commons area in the Media Arts building. On days I have classes i generally spend two to three hours in here between Multimedia 101 and Multimedia 105. There’s always someone pleasant or helpful to talk to around, so it is so far my favorite place to just unwind after nine hours on campus, and maybe get some stuff done as well.

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The flags inside the “Students First” building, better known as Building 1. I forgot this one and had to sprint up there to get this picture.

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The construction shot. My time on campus the day this was posted was limited, and I could not seem to find even a single turkey or any construction besides this sign on a staircase. I couldn’t get a decent shot of the construction itself, so I hope a sign on said construction will do.

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If I forgot anything on this assignment, I sincerely apologize. Circumstance forced me to do this very last minute, and to my knowledge it is complete. I hope the quality of the images is satisfactory, as I don’t see much blur or noise in them. To be frank I am hoping my language skills will help make up for the lack of creativity in these pictures. If you have read this far, thank you for taking a few minutes to learn something about me and how I see my surroundings.

-Written and posted by Riley Clayton-Sanders on January 20th, 2016 via WordPress.


Exploring Lane Community College Campus

 

This is an exploration of my campus, Lane Community College, and the finishing of a assignment, The Scavenger Hunt. Here are the photographs from that experiment.

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The Equipment Checkout Counter

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“The Blue Cyc Wall”

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Center for Student Engagement

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Main Art Gallery

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The “Art-O-Mat”

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“Identifier” in the Library

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“Large Silver Sculpture”

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Mary Jo Kreindel’s “Office”

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Media Creation Lab

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Judy Gates Office

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The Indy Lab

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The Flag(s)

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“Creative” Construction Shot

      Anyways, it’s just a little glance at LCC, but there is so much more! I may upload some more later!

Christopher


Intersog Company Blog

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After reviewing several blogs based around the concept of game design, I settled on http://intersog.com/blog/ as the professional blog to review for my Multimedia 101 assignment. The blog is for a company called Intersog, which helps people through the game design process from the beginning of development all the way through to the advertising.

Both the website and the blog are fantastically designed, but the assignment is to focus on the blog, so here goes the pros and cons.

Pros: The blog is community driven, the people who post to it take the subject and goal of the site seriously, and most if not all of the posts are on topic, informative and helpful. A beautiful compliment to the well laid-out website, the blog is intuitively laid out, with many neatly organized links that pertain to the purpose of the blog and many other links that lead the viewer to other sources of information about the company and what it does. Professional, simple, and well done.

Cons: Being community driven, the articles and posts are written in a variety of unique writing styles, leeching away the sense of unity between them after reading a few. A minor hiccup inherent to the style of the site.

The blog articles themselves cover various global events and developments pertaining to the game development industry and the technology that shapes it. There are posts stretching back further than would even be pertinent to the modern industry, and yet has posts as early as three days prior to this post, concerning the newer developments in the industry.

-Posted by Riley Clayton-Sanders on January 19th of 2016