Member Profile: Max Bowens
Max Bowens Class of 2015, Film and Media Studies, Music Minor
Max Bowens Class of 2015, Film and Media Studies, Music Minor
Dillon Ward Class of 2015, Neuroscience Major
Lajari Anne Class of 2015, Molecular and Cellular Biology, Music Minor
Anna Soifer Class of 2017, Archeology Major
This Fall, JHU Sophomore Sofia Diez (Mechanical Engineering) shot and edited her first documentary, How Do You See Me. The short doc was immediately picked up by the 2014 Girls Impact the World Film Festival! Sofia shot interviews (on DMC’s BlackMagic 4K) with fellow Hopkins women about contemporary challenges…
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The 3D printer build workshop led by jimmi~research and hosted at DMC was an intensive introduction to the world of 3D printing and digital fabrication held January 21-23, 2015 in the DMC MakerSpace. The Practical: During the three day workshop students with varying levels of experience were led through the building of their own…
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Frederic Vogt is a PhD student in Astrophysics at the Research School of Astronomy and Astrophysics of the Australian National University in Canberra researching the physics of star formation in interacting galaxies located in compact groups via optical integral field spectroscopy. Frederic spent Sept. 2013 – June 2014 at…
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Alvin Onyewuenyi (Public Health ’14) is a frequent user of the DMC audio studio, and our resident expert when it comes to audio gear and music production. In this video, Alvin shares some thoughts about his time at the DMC and how he develops his beat-making and rapping alongside the…
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Yasmine “Yaz” Holloway, Class of 2014, is a recent Film and Media Studies graduate and a very familiar face at the DMC. Skilled in a variety of media, Yasmine has completed projects involving video, studio drawing, cartooning, and graphic design. Her projects often leap between “analog” and “digital” — bringing…
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Alongside all of her academic work, JHU student Jessica Noviello created a feature length documentary called Behind the Bones: The Status of Modern Paleontology Research in the United States. Watch the full movie here. Jessica tells more about the project: “It was filmed using a Sony Handycam HDR CX290 and…
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