Wanna watch me Wii all over the place? PUNS. I will be playing Wii games from 7PM (UK time) tonight at the video link above!
I will also be watching tonight's Nintendo Direct live, if you’re into that sort of thing.
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Wanna watch me Wii all over the place? PUNS. I will be playing Wii games from 7PM (UK time) tonight at the video link above!
I will also be watching tonight's Nintendo Direct live, if you’re into that sort of thing.
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stimuli_Squarespace ~ Brrch by ManvsMachine //
stimuli_Closed Loop (extract) by Jake Elwes // We have been cut out of the loop, and two artificial intelligence models are having their own independent – although possibly meaningless and banal – conversation, constantly asking each other for the next response. As a dense captioning model is generating captions, the other model, PPGN, responds to the caption by generating an image (visually quite abstracted). The resulting image is then fed back into captioning model which describes what it sees, this new text description then triggers the PPGN model to generate the next image, this back and forth conversation repeats indefinitely.
stimuli_Drei Fragen an Lorenzo Mutti zu intelligenten User Interfaces bei Unic by Unic // Lorenzo Mutti erläutert was intelligente User Interfaces sind. Mehr zu intelligente User Interfaces bei Unic auf https://www.unic.com/de/kompetenzen/unic/intelligente-user-interfaces
stimuli_Eyeo 2019 - Nadieh Bremer by Eyeo Festival // VISUALIZING CONNECTIONS | Nadieh Bremer at Eyeo 2019 | In this talk Nadieh reveals the (sometimes ugly) truth behind the design process of several interactive data visualizations from personal projects to client work. The common thread they all share; they all tell a story about connections, but in completely different ways. From a royal family tree, to those existing between UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage, to connections drawn in the night skies and more. All types connections are unique and revealing the intricacies that lie within them requires a creative, iterative and custom approach. Nadieh Bremer is a graduated Astronomer, turned Data Scientist, turned Data Visualization Designer, based near Amsterdam. After working for a consultancy & fintech company where she discovered her passion for the visualization of data, she's now working as a freelancing data visualization designer under the name "Visual Cinnamon". As 2017's "Best Individual" in the Information is Beautiful Awards, she focuses on uniquely crafted (interactive) data visualizations that both engage and enlighten its audience. Ranging from companies as extensive as Google News Lab and UNESCO to small start-ups. From printed magazines such as Scientific American to an interactive experience for the Guardian to more promotionally focused artful visualizations for press releases, data-driven reports, and data art for in the office. As long as there's data that has a story to reveal. http://visualcinnamon.com http://twitter.com/NadiehBremer http://eyeofestival.com http://twitter.com/eyeofestival
stimuli_Eyeo 2019 - Catherine D'Ignazio by Eyeo Festival // FEMINIST DATA, FEMINIST FUTURES | Catherine D’Ignazio at Eyeo 2019 | People at eyeo are innovators - they make futures. In this talk Catherine invites you to try on some feminisms for your futures. She talks about two projects: a book that charts a course for feminist data science and a hackathon to make the breast pump not suck. There is power in challenging power. There is power in design to empower. There is power in feminist imaginations and feminist futures. Catherine D’Ignazio is a scholar, artist/designer and software developer who focuses on data literacy, feminist technology and civic engagement. She has designed global news recommendation systems, run women’s health hackathons, created talking and tweeting water quality sculptures, and led walking data visualizations to envision the future of sea level rise. Her art and design projects have won awards from the Tanne Foundation, Turbulence.org and the Knight Foundation and exhibited at the Venice Biennial and the ICA Boston. Her research at the intersection of technology, design & the social change has been published in the Journal of Peer Production, the Journal of Community Informatics, and the proceedings of Human Factors in Computing Systems (ACM SIGCHI). D’Ignazio is an Assistant Professor of Civic Media and Data Visualization at Emerson College, a Senior Fellow at the Engagement Lab and a research affiliate at the MIT Center for Civic Media & MIT Media Lab. Her forthcoming book from MIT Press, Data Feminism, co-authored with Lauren Klein, charts a course for more ethical and empowering data science and visualization practices. http://kanarinka.com http://twitter.com/kanarinka http://eyeofestival.com/ http://twitter.com/eyeofestival