2024-11-14
revisiting Pompeii victims of 2000 years ago
2024-09-11
deep down - San Francisco history in bones
2024-08-29
Language play in 7 spaces - banned vanity license plates in Michigan
2024-08-11
children. summer documentary (FREE) viewing
We invite you to explore a series of short films and clips that celebrate the diversity of children's experiences. The program features captivating stories about children from around the world as well as several enchanting short films which are sure to delight and inform young audiences, and evoke the child within all of us. In this collection, you can listen to a lullaby from the South Pacific, meet a yo-yo master, encounter unlikely friends in Argentina, and more. You'll be enthralled by the heartfelt stories and enchanting perspectives of children from different corners of the world.
All films are available until September 1st. Join us on this unique cinematic journey!
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2024-08-05
putting Ojibwe into Star Wars, thanks to LucasFilms
2024-07-29
Hillforts of British Isles - huge building projects of many centuries
2024-04-25
words+image 2024 in the poetry camera
Here's a little more on the project from TechCrunch:
The story of the Poetry Camera began as a personal passion project ...
"The project's origin is when I got access to GPT-3. My first instinct was to play Dungeons & Dragons with it because I'm a nerd. I figured 'if this thing could play Dungeons & Dragons, that would be impressive.' And yeah, it did work for that. This was back when you had to do prompt engineering. So it took some elbow grease to get it to work. But I also had this idea of maybe making some camera as a project," says Mather. "What if you took a camera, but it was a reaction to Instagram culture? What if text comes out instead of a photo? … Everyone prefers the book version over the movie, so it's like that for capturing moments."
As they refined their prototype, Zhang and Mather began to share their creation with friends and family at social gatherings. The reactions they received were nothing short of astonishing. People were fascinated by the concept of a camera that could generate poetry based on what it saw. The device quickly became the center of attention, sparking lively discussions and igniting the imagination of all who encountered it.
...the thing I like about Poetry Camera is that it's not making lofty claims about replacing creative labor so that a bunch of lazy bastards can some money off of NFTs or whatever. It's purely novel, and genuinely kind of delightful. And that's all it needs to be.
This camera trades pictures for AI poetry [Haje Jan Kamps / TechCrunch]
2024-04-20
nature granted 'legal personhood'
2024-03-25
Linguistics going "open access"
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2024-03-20
Engaging the public by archaeology excavations at Must Farm
2024-03-06
junior anthropologist award
2024-03-01
Captivating and Curious Careers of Anthropology
2024-02-20
languages - English word order
2024-02-17
documenting Consumerism in decline
2024-02-08
Native language and lives then and now
2024-01-22
Learning Blackfeet language in public schools
When Lily Gladstone became the first Indigenous person to win a best actress Golden Globe, she said some words in Blackfeet. Her mother was behind efforts to get the language taught in classes. www.npr.org |