Altoid is the leading producer of palm captains. Their culture strives on photo license plates. It was interesting to see how the people of Altoid reacted to a UCLA student. I was overwhelmed by the culture of Altoid. Please feel free to click on the menu items to the left. When you select an area, the window will be loaded on the right side. If you would like to see an enlarged picture of a thumbnail (the smaller pictures) all you have to do is click on the picture and a larger sized picture will load on top of it. To go back one screen, use the "BACK" button on your web browser. I hope you enjoy this site.
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This web site is the first assignment for a 2 part
project called "Multiple Narratives, Editing, and Repurposing"
for Information
Studies 287-2 Digital Collections of Still and Moving Images taught
by Howard Besser.
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The purpose of this project was to re-edit a selection of photos and text from Howard's recent Vietnam trip to create two different narratives: one that involves some research and attempts to be "truthful" and "accurate" (this site: Altoid-Index-Fiction.html), and another that could be either "truthful" or fictional (the other site: 2Facts-Index-Fact.html). Each narrative should include at least 45 photographs and several hundred words of text. You can include text or photographs from other sources, but your primary source for photos should be the one provided by the instructor. You should create your narrative as an html file using relative links to the images. You should not make copies of the images within your own workspace, but instead should make links to those images. (The images will appear on your pages but will not be located within your workspace.) |