“Using the NLTK and d3 to visualize Gertrude Stein's poetry, I make visible the beautiful rhythms and patterns inherent in her seemingly obfuscated prose.”
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visual poetry, part 2 / visualizing gertrude stein•05 October 2011 -
visual poetry, part 1 / audioizing gertrude stein•03 October 2011“Poetry becomes piano soliloquy — a beautiful mapping into the audio domain is possible, because Stein's unique linguistical algorithms created a corpus with self-similar structure.”
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ain't nothin' but a G(oogle voice) thang, baby•25 September 2011“I propose this as a standard test for end-to-end speech recognition to ➡ speech synthesis: The 'G' Thang Benchmark.”
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the ego and the self•15 September 2011“At least this is how I see it...”
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portrait number one - scott draves•12 June 2011“The mosaic was generated from a selection of over 10,000 seed images; the sheep here are from Generation 243 and the poster is approximately 1 Gigapixel in size.”
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a robota electronica•25 March 2010“This robot has self-assembled completely out of musical instruments (except for the fan mohawk and rocket parts) and she is currently dropping some serious sonic science.”
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a gmail glitch•25 March 2010
“A neat glitch just appeared in my Gmail Inbox: one email's previewed contents was incorrect, replacing a name with a different name from a previous email.”
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an open letter to moleskine•20 March 2010“Please provide a notebook for those of us with fairly balanced right and left hemispheres — that is, I desire a Moleskine notebook that is a combination of your Plain and Squared styles.”
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the dopetracks one-year anniversary poster•03 April 2008“5,485 names are contained within this visualization on the DopeTracks one-year anniversary poster.”
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del.icio.us discover•01 May 2006“A set of visualizations and explorations into link-spaces in the del.icio.us collaborative bookmarking network.”
