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the camera cannot make art (1906)—this reads like contemporary critiques of AI art "But the camera cannot 'feel,' compose, arrange or select, and so the resultant photograph never can have even the remotest connection with art."pic.twitter.com/z7V1A55V00
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"Want to help pioneer what may become a new art form? All you need is ... computer equipment worth about a quarter of a million dollars."pic.twitter.com/nsJk8O3vr0
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a little-known exhibition of computer art (1965) this show at Ann Arbor's Forsythe Gallery was likely the first of its kind in the United Statespic.twitter.com/6FTLwfcvSZ
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consider submitting to the 7th Workshop on Games and Natural Language Processing, to be held at
#LREC2020 check out https://sites.google.com/view/gamnlp2020/ … for more info, and don't hesitate to contact me with any questions!pic.twitter.com/zyp0DPsFwP
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"Sator Square" (c. 1st century onward) this two-dimensional palindrome mirrors itself along both its rows and columns
#PalindromeDaypic.twitter.com/HETZpFcuvf
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"Viral" (2019)
@Anthony_Etherin's tiny palindromic poem is packaged in a polypropylene test tube—an edition of 100 via@nickmofo's Bad Quarto press (http://badquar.to )#PalindromeDaypic.twitter.com/8I6sAn16cj
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ha whoa—what I meant specifically is a celebration of someone’s academic career, a la this one for our grandadvisor Jaime Carbonellpic.twitter.com/l3HbnkI4ws
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Morice, alias Dr. Alphabet, is cofounder of the Actualist Poetry Movement (cf.
#conceptualism) I highly recommend reading about some of the other wild projects described in his Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dave_Morice …pic.twitter.com/rvTgigG1Hr
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"Computation of Social Security Poem" (1982)—each United States SSN derives a unique poem in David Morice's poetical indexing scheme here's how mine begins (do not reveal your entire poem!): Since your lips will stumble over his antique television ...pic.twitter.com/5nmvxe92hY
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I also have this clipping (1989 for the curious)—here's the second page, in case you don't have it he's on my personal list of breadcrumbs to follow when I get a chance, but for now it looks like I've only gathered this single newspaper articlepic.twitter.com/uNiB1ki7g4
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from the Wikipage page for “Minim”: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minim_(palaeography) …pic.twitter.com/IlabZkEhD8
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who will realize Babbage's vision (1878) the answer: Konrad Zuse—not an American—whose Z3 machine appeared 63 years after this New York Times article was printedpic.twitter.com/eWIZI67xB5
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Babbage's former colleague describes the mixed-initiative workflow of his Analytical Engine (1894)pic.twitter.com/DCktsQyIVa
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there arguably really was an AI winter following Babbage's issues in completing the machine! an 1878 committee considered funding completion of the machine posthumously, but decided against it due to uncertainty surrounding the costpic.twitter.com/36LzAcltSg
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I like your interpretation! on the topic of error detection, last night I came across this quote from a colleague recalling the machine in 1894—is this true?pic.twitter.com/h5F37h9WEe
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AI hype in the wake of Babbage (1866) "[his machines] are evidently to be regarded as living beings"pic.twitter.com/uZyfQyvGOC
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I am indeed! though I haven't been able to find a scan of "Artificial Versifying"—do you have one? some time ago, I came across this brief mention of a Pittsburgh teen reconstructing The Eureka (1966); I'd love to see the original some day!pic.twitter.com/XCy2Ak9a1G
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