Everest Pipkin - Corpora as medium: on the work of curating a poetic textual dataset

Everest Pipkin - Corpora as medium: on the work of curating a poetic textual dataset

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This talk is from the 2019 Roguelike Celebration - find out more at https://roguelike.club/event2019.html

Everest Pipkin is a drawing and software artist from Bee Caves, Texas, who produces intimate work with large data sets, archives, and other resources for digital information. They hold a BFA from University of Texas at Austin, a MFA from Carnegie Mellon University, and are currently based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.




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