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  1. X-Communications

    X-Communications

    Zach Whalen - 15.11.2023 - 04:24

  2. The Blue Planet Notebooks

    The Blue Planet Notebooks

    Zach Whalen - 15.11.2023 - 04:24

  3. Stanford University

    Stanford University

    Richard Holeton - 26.11.2023 - 20:34

  4. Katy Naylor

    Katy Naylor

    Richard Holeton - 26.11.2023 - 20:47

  5. voidspace zine

    voidspace zine

    Richard Holeton - 26.11.2023 - 20:47

  6. The Winograd Matrix

    The Winograd Matrix

    Richard Holeton - 26.11.2023 - 20:52

  7. Wan Wan

    In Japanese, a dog barking is written/heard as “wan wan,” which in
    English sounds like “one one” or “11.” In English, the same sound is
    heard as “woof woof” or “bow wow”. For this work, I selected eleven
    different onomatopoeias from eleven different languages and put these
    eleven international dogs into a text conversation, a sort of canine
    United Nations. Despite the reference point being identical for each
    language, each onomatopoeia is highly unique, suggesting that even on
    something as primal as the sound of a dog barking, our parallel sense
    of interpretation is far from consistent.

    David Wright - 02.01.2024 - 06:15

  8. Traversing Language, the Author, and the Word in Amira Hanafi’s A Dictionary of the Revolution

    Traversing Language, the Author, and the Word in Amira Hanafi’s A Dictionary of the Revolution

    David Wright - 02.01.2024 - 06:19

  9. A review of My Life as an Artificial Creative Intelligence

    A review of My Life as an Artificial Creative Intelligence

    David Wright - 02.01.2024 - 06:22

  10. My Life as an Artificial Creative Intelligence

    My Life as an Artificial Creative Intelligence

    David Wright - 02.01.2024 - 06:24

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