We are delighted to announce the publication of WEAVING LANGUAGE!
Diagrams by Anni Albers & Raoul D’Harcourt. Contributions by Amaranth Borsuk, Adjua Gargi Nzinga Greaves, Imani Elizabeth Jackson, Allison Parrish, Kit Schluter, Martha Tuttle, and Sarah Zapata.
You Don't Need To Calm Down, A Computational Work Flow Zine! With computer generated texts by Jonas Freudenberger, Sonja Lesniak, Nina Tolksdorf (@NinaTolksdorf), Allison Parrish (@aparrish) and myself. Available in print: https://t.co/YS2KISN3xh or PDF: https://t.co/4vdbNdgZ57
this event w/ @aparrish & @reboot_hq is TODAY!!! 8p Eastern/5p Pacific!!!
come through for poetry like you've never seen it / computer-generated language as you've never thought about it!!
register: https://t.co/zAolI3Tf2A
"Parrish takes the core desire of contemporary language model research—that is, to create a machine that will generate and understand language in a manner that is indistinguishable from a human’s—and turns it on its head."
@AbramovichShira on the work of @aparrish
hi all, here's the text of my keynote for @iccc_conf! I share paratexts I've made for computer-generated works (intros, afterwords, blurbs), then propose "cistextuality" (to go with Genette's "transtextuality") & apply it to assumptions/methods in AI/ML https://t.co/g82MiGGSIu
Amazing talk by @aparrish on paratexts at @iccc_conf this morning. dare to think carefully about the material affordances of generative systems, and internalize externalities from their messy supply chains
Roe v Wade is dead.
It is no coincidence that we are watching abortion rights fall the same year the most anti-trans/lgbt laws have been passed in history.
These are two sides of the same coin in the same fight and the same people are fighting with the same justifications.
Of course. It is long past the time we need to dismiss the idea that this court operates as an apolitically judiciary. It is a third branch of unelected, life term super-legislators. They don’t need coherent arguments, only enough pretense to justify their opinion—and just barely
Not only does this way of thinking hurt the philosophical field, but focusing on these sci-fi issues only perpetuates the collective panic that exists around these technologies while neglecting their actual risks. (8/11)
Teaching Tracery to high school girls today, and thought I'd add a slide of my favorite coders
💖 @aparrish, @tduringer,@MituK, and @Lauren_E_Scott (sorry Lauren, I could find I better picture of you but I LOVE THIS ONE TOO MUCH)
ok here's a more full list of computational poetry magazines (and their ilk): https://t.co/jrvVc591x0
how am i doing?
ppl who might know stuff i'm missing: @nickmofo @CatIrrational@aparrish
here's what it looks like! it's based on a nanogenmo project of mine from a few years ago (source code here: https://t.co/4i2P1S5180). i'm so pleased with the end result—james made a remarkable physical artifact out of the "manuscript" I gave him (i.e., a zip file of weird pngs)
i have a new book out! it's a collection of asemic prose poems, published in an extraordinarily beautiful handmade letterpress edition by @aleatorpress
We have a new release!
"Wendit Tnce Inf" is a letterpress volume of computer-generated poetry by @aparrish.
Scroll down or click below to learn more. https://t.co/5XnVj52AtS