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We turned this into a concern of the civil society, and we launched a campaign to preserve the Arabic
language.
And when someone talks to me that way, I hate the Arabic
language.
You've seen an example of it outside, a scene of a letter surrounded by black and yellow tape with "Don't kill your language!"
Why? Seriously, don't kill your
language.
We really shouldn't kill our
language.
If we were to kill the language, we'd have to find an identity.
But to reach this point, we all have to be convinced that we shouldn't allow anyone who is bigger or thinks they have any authority over us when it comes to language, to control us or make us think and feel what they want.
It could bring the Arabic
language
back to being number one.
That's not a
language.
You'd be entering a virtual world with a virtual
language.
We're here to bring attention to the necessity of preserving this
language.
A baby first identifies its father through
language.
Now, when we talk about arguments, we talk in a very militaristic
language.
The idea, the dream, was really for a sort of Bauhaus sort of school where new ideas were interrogated and investigated, the creation of a new visual
language
based on the African creative heritage.
He had to have a lot of oxygen, and that affected your eyes, Derek, and also the way you understand
language
and the way you understand the world.
The universe "is written in the mathematical language."
We spoke one common
language
to each other, and that was from one human to another.
There are hundreds of thousands of accessible books in the United States, Britain, Canada, Australia, etc., but they can't be transported to the 60 countries in our world where English is the first and the second
language.
I try to use the same kind of imagination, the same kind of whimsy, the same kind of love of
language.
We can take natural
language
processing algorithms to kind of read through with a computer, line by line, extracting key concepts from this.
The structure starts to emerge where we see a kind of fractal behavior of the words and the
language
that we use to describe the things that are important to us all around this world.
What you're getting is a range of smaller conversations, each connected to each other through the ideas and the
language
they share, creating a broader concept of the environment.
The important thing is we can write it in a high-level
language.
The problem is, we don't know the machine
language
of proteins or have a compiler for proteins.
In fact, that term, David and Goliath, has entered our
language
as a metaphor for improbable victories by some weak party over someone far stronger.
The other hallmark of the people who do this well is that they're using non-specific
language.
Also, optimistic
language
matters a lot.
So you take, like, "surprise eggs" and then you add "Paw Patrol," "Easter egg," or whatever these things are, all of these words from other popular videos into your title, until you end up with this kind of meaningless mash of
language
that doesn't make sense to humans at all.
So my artwork is about identity and language, challenging common assumptions based on how we look like or where we come from, gender, race, class.
Proust actually links the
language
of scholarship and jealousy.
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