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November 2015 – acadamia nuts, digital humanities flavour
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Acadamia nuts, digital humanities flavour. Synthesizing Naturalized Language Patterns to Simulate Meaningful Thresholds of Purpose for Interchangeable Labour in Specialized Knowledge Economies. On Exactitude and Messiness in (Big) Science (Data). Reading Machines Reading Machines: 100 Trillion Poems and the Scaling of Possibility. What is Reading, if not Proximity? From Hermeneutic Codes to Sensory Hallucinations. Literature vs. Data vs. Information: Brute Force and Probabilistic Reading. The intense nar...
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October 2015 – acadamia nuts, digital humanities flavour
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Acadamia nuts, digital humanities flavour. Synthesizing Naturalized Language Patterns to Simulate Meaningful Thresholds of Purpose for Interchangeable Labour in Specialized Knowledge Economies. On Exactitude and Messiness in (Big) Science (Data). Reading Machines Reading Machines: 100 Trillion Poems and the Scaling of Possibility. What is Reading, if not Proximity? From Hermeneutic Codes to Sensory Hallucinations. Literature vs. Data vs. Information: Brute Force and Probabilistic Reading. October 27, 2015.
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About | hquamen
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I am an associate professor of English and Humanities Computing at the University of Alberta. I’m interested in data-centric humanities (like prosopographies), scripting languages, and data visualizations. I teach a yearly course at the Digital Humanities Summer Institute ( dhsi.org. And am currently drafting those materials into a book,. Database Concepts for Digital Humanists. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.
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On Exactitude and Messiness in (Big) Science (Data) – acadamia nuts, digital humanities flavour
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Acadamia nuts, digital humanities flavour. Synthesizing Naturalized Language Patterns to Simulate Meaningful Thresholds of Purpose for Interchangeable Labour in Specialized Knowledge Economies. On Exactitude and Messiness in (Big) Science (Data). Reading Machines Reading Machines: 100 Trillion Poems and the Scaling of Possibility. What is Reading, if not Proximity? From Hermeneutic Codes to Sensory Hallucinations. Literature vs. Data vs. Information: Brute Force and Probabilistic Reading. October 27, 2015.
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August | 2015 | hquamen
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August 30, 2015. August 30, 2015. I’m starting this blog in conjunction with my grad-level Digital Humanities class in Fall 2015. Everyone will be blogging this term and I’ll share my own thoughts and engagements here. Stay tuned. Mr Penumbra; or, How To Do Things With Books. On Mr Penumbra; or, How To Do Th…. On Mr Penumbra; or, How To Do Th…. On Mr Penumbra; or, How To Do Th…. Mr Penumbra; or, How To Do Things With Books. On Mr Penumbra; or, How To Do Th…. On Mr Penumbra; or, How To Do Th….
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Mr. Penumbra; or, How To Do Things With Books | hquamen
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Mr Penumbra; or, How To Do Things With Books. September 14, 2015. September 14, 2015. Mr Penumbra’s 24-Hour Bookstore. Again last week, I was pleasantly reminded just how many DH topics it puts on the table: databases (on a Mac Plus, wha? The limits of computer vision, cluster computing, etc. The list goes on and on. And, of course, all that is set against a fun backdrop of book history teased up with a plotline about a secret cult of readers, the Unbroken Spine, and their growing collection of encrypted.
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September | 2015 | hquamen
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Mr Penumbra; or, How To Do Things With Books. September 14, 2015. September 14, 2015. Mr Penumbra’s 24-Hour Bookstore. Again last week, I was pleasantly reminded just how many DH topics it puts on the table: databases (on a Mac Plus, wha? The limits of computer vision, cluster computing, etc. The list goes on and on. And, of course, all that is set against a fun backdrop of book history teased up with a plotline about a secret cult of readers, the Unbroken Spine, and their growing collection of encrypted.
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Mr. Penumbra; or, How To Do Things With Books | hquamen
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Mr Penumbra; or, How To Do Things With Books. September 14, 2015. September 14, 2015. Mr Penumbra’s 24-Hour Bookstore. Again last week, I was pleasantly reminded just how many DH topics it puts on the table: databases (on a Mac Plus, wha? The limits of computer vision, cluster computing, etc. The list goes on and on. And, of course, all that is set against a fun backdrop of book history teased up with a plotline about a secret cult of readers, the Unbroken Spine, and their growing collection of encrypted.
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Here be Dichotomies | GBlomquist
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Blizzard and the Snowflake: The Cold Reception of the Digital. Cake, Feelings, and Creative Critique. How We Became Digital Humanists. On Blizzard and the Snowflake: Th…. On Blizzard and the Snowflake: Th…. On Cake, Feelings, and Creative…. October 8, 2015. October 19, 2015. Bassett, Caroline. Canonicalism and the Computational Turn. Ed David M. Berry. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012. 105-126. Bianco, Jamie Skye. This Digital Humanities Which Is Not One. Debates in the Digital Humanities. Personally, ...