Poetry of Science & Through These Realities combine poetry & photography to validate the realities of people of color. By @joshuasarinana & @linsey_jayne
Over at @eLife, we’re eliminating accept/reject decisions and relinquishing the traditional journal role of gatekeeper.
This new model is our move towards a fairer system that helps researchers get recognition for what, not where they publish. Read more: https://t.co/XIzOyb7W1l
Through These Realities—a project combining poetry & photography to validate the realities of people of color—recently held its closing reception at The Armory in Somerville. View the amazing work by the 6 poets & 6 photographers! @masspoetry@WBURartery https://t.co/LW0nBG5AYK
We recently held our #poetry and #photography exhibition at the Armory in Somerville. Our amazing turnout included the Somerville mayor, Katjana Ballantyne! Please check out the amazing work of our artists online: https://t.co/HtR1ge6lPx
Closing reception for Through These Realities, a social justice, poetry, and photography art project, is this Friday 6-8PM at Arts at the Armory in Somerville. Poets will read their work, & photographers will discuss how they translated poetry https://t.co/2NXD0H5GTY
Closing reception for Through These Realities, a social justice, poetry, and photography art project, is this Friday 6-8PM at Arts at the Armory in Somerville. Poets will read their work, & photographers will discuss how they translated poetry https://t.co/2NXD0H5GTY
Scienceing from the gallery in the afternoon. Somerville, Cambridge, & Boston folks feel free to stop by. Or DM me.
Arts at the Armory, @artscouncil@poetryofsci
Knörr admitted to Rolling Stone that she made “a mistake” in failing to credit a more direct inspiration — Black Brooklyn-based artist dayday, whose work in Hulu’s Your Attention Please is nearly identical to her paintings https://t.co/oyckGiL2Uk
Ready for the gallery, reading poetry & interactions. @These_Realities@artscouncil@ArtsinBoston
Check out our poetry & photography exhibition at Arts at the Armory, Somerville, MA
This seems rather timely as many of the folx look at the real progress made in the last 2 years in the DEI space and shake their heads at the performative changes.
https://t.co/0y1KVEEGil
There is a tremendous opportunity for AI to find new theories of the human mind that we may never be able to do on our own. However…increased access to our minds [to] corporations will not end well https://t.co/BiXgrjWm3G
My piece on how neuroscience will shape our interaction with the Metaverse. From the 2D/3D transition to dopamine & spatial learning to digital phenotyping & biometric privacy. @demishassabis@sineadbovell@azeem@VirtualBrenda@Horganism @DeepMind https://t.co/0ZS2xWSlXs
Read @These_Realities poet Kesper Wang's piece, Black Mirror, and view the affiliated photography @maamboston @Gallery263 supported by Somerville @artscouncil https://t.co/D6yGIsKxWI
From Cat in the church, written by Mayank Chugh, one of our poets taking part in Through These Realities. Poetry and photography to exhibit at The Arts at the Armory starting June 10 @harvardmed@MassReview@boscenterarts https://t.co/B53wZFTeCP
From Prism, written by our poet, Alysia Williams. Artists use poetry & photography to validate their realities, reveal the disparity between the dominant culture, & solidify the normality of people of color living in the everyday @masscultural@MassReview https://t.co/aC55ih6ZD2
@GrumpyReviewer2@AcademicChatter Also, it’s worth noting, the article is about access in terms in lexicon not getting across a paywall. It was written in ‘92 before the internet was popular.
@GrumpyReviewer2@AcademicChatter Indeed, ridiculous. However, semantic scholar does a decent job of identifying open access links to specific articles. Including this one. https://t.co/X9mbTz16vQ