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Allison Parrish | @aparrish@friend.camp
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Creative writing w/procedural methods. Assistant Arts Professor at @ITP_NYU, co-creator of @rewordable. I'm on Mastodon: friend.camp/@aparrish she/her
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Allison Parrish | @aparrish@friend.camp
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if you can't handle me at my Kai Winn, you don't deserve me at my Jadzia
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Call for PhD scholarship applications for ‘Creative AI as a medium in artistic and curatorial practice’ with @SerpentineUK funded by @LAHP_DTP and based at @kingsdh. We are looking for a PhD researcher to join our Creative AI Lab. More here: blogs.kcl.ac.uk/ddh/2020/01/24…
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Some fascinating projects from @sfpc School for Poetic Computation exhibition 💻✨ pic.twitter.com/xRd7WIVuYU
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"When playing with possibilities for creating magic words, can we honor the long intertwined histories of disability and anticolonial divination?" writes Amber Officer-Narvasa in our latest #codesocieties blog post for comexmadivla taught by @aparrish sfpc.io/code-societies…
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Allison Parrish | @aparrish@friend.camp
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I have new work in this amazing @sfpc exhibition at Westbeth Gallery in NYC sfpc.io/sevenyears/ (I'm showing letterpress prints and a short video piece based on this project github.com/aparrish/word-…) the gallery is open tomorrow and thursday, please go visit if you can!
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Allison Parrish | @aparrish@friend.camp
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thank you! that was the intention, haha. I should note that the material you linked to is a bit out of date—newer stuff is here: rwet.decontextualize.com/schedule/
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MEMO M̸e̵h̶m̸e̸t̶ ̴S̴e̷l̴i̷m̸ ̵A̸k̶t̴e̷n̶
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So happy to have collaborated again with @jennasutela, and @aparrish on this! (on the digital side). Alive for one more week only. twitter.com/Biennial/statu…
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An evening of live performance and poetic computation. 1.18.2020 A public program of Poetic Computation: 7 years of SFPC @Westbeth gallery. Featuring teachers and alums including @aparrish Register eventbrite.com/e/sfpc-perform… pic.twitter.com/wq9NoVADtw
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Allison Parrish | @aparrish@friend.camp
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...which isn't to say that English spelling is particularly user friendly, but imo the idea of it being "hard" only comes into play when you start making value judgments based on different levels of mastery, which is not what this library is about at all!
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Allison Parrish | @aparrish@friend.camp
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I'd prefer to say instead that English speakers have a rich set of conventions and resources to draw from when translating spoken language to graphic forms (and vice versa), and that it's fun and interesting to model those conventions and resources with statistics and computation
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Allison Parrish | @aparrish@friend.camp
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i'll take this opportunity to note that I released a library/machine learning model a few weeks ago that will also work for words that aren't in the CMU pronouncing dictionary, and can generate spellings for arbitrary phonemes: pincelate.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
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Allison Parrish | @aparrish@friend.camp
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that's so exciting! I'm glad you found the port useful.
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Allison Parrish | @aparrish@friend.camp
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ha!
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Allison Parrish | @aparrish@friend.camp
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starting like right now! twitter.com/ITP_NYU/status…
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Allison Parrish | @aparrish@friend.camp
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thank you!
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Allison Parrish | @aparrish@friend.camp
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source code for everything is available online. I had a lot of fun making this stuff and I hope you like it!
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Allison Parrish | @aparrish@friend.camp
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(4) _Ahe Thd Yearidy Ti Isa_, an asemic novel generated with a suite of GANs trained on bitmaps of English words, with samples from the GANs arranged in a kind of novel-like fashion github.com/NaNoGenMo/2019… accompanying bonus book includes interpolations through the latent space pic.twitter.com/2o94FrRbgP
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Allison Parrish | @aparrish@friend.camp
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(3) a ~1500 page PDF of all of the sentences from every romantic comedy plot summary on Wikipedia (according to the Wikiplots corpus at least), sorted in alphabetical order github.com/NaNoGenMo/2019… pic.twitter.com/u5OKoWSTst
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Allison Parrish | @aparrish@friend.camp
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(2) a #nnngm (Nano-NaNoGenMo) project: a <256B python program that replaces words randomly with others occurring in the same 1-word context github.com/NaNoGenMo/2019… pic.twitter.com/2oZV6xMo8w
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Allison Parrish | @aparrish@friend.camp
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hi, I did four nanogenmo (national novel generation month nanogenmo.github.io) projects this year and wanted to share. in no particular order: (1) _Bobey Dig_: Moby Dick re-written w/a seq2seq model so that it seems like the narrator has a head cold github.com/NaNoGenMo/2019… pic.twitter.com/6QqjoKojde
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