Poetry
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What we are doing with the Turing test for poetry, rather, is collecting opinions about what constitutes humanness.
And then the movement stops, like a caesura in
poetry
and the creator hovers.
But then, there were other things to get excited about, like
poetry
and knitting socks and conjugating French irregular verbs and coming up with make-believe worlds and Bertrand Russell and his philosophy.
These are the dynamos at the heart of machine creativity initiatives that are currently making music, sculptures, paintings,
poetry
and more.
Tea was the subject of books and poetry, the favorite drink of emperors, and a medium for artists.
Actually, if you stare at this for a while, and you just build random trajectories, you will see that it actually feels a bit like doing
poetry.
And that
poetry
neural network has been trained on a large corpus of 20th-century
poetry.
And the
poetry
is, you know, I think, kind of not bad, actually.
Born in Dublin, Beckett studied English, French and Italian before moving to Paris, where he spent most of his life writing theatre,
poetry
and prose.
It is not going to be easy to find time to take that
poetry
class if you are caring for multiple children on your own.
I wrote
poetry
to convince people to hear and see us, and that's how I learned the thing that changed me.
I choose
poetry
because it's so visceral.
It feels a little bit like analyzing interactive
poetry
because every game mechanic is a metaphor, and so the more the player asks themselves what we as designers were trying to express and why, the richer the experience becomes.
There'd be balloons, there'd be a student ambassador, there'd be speeches that were read,
poetry
that was written specifically for the opening, dignitaries would present people with certificates, and the whole thing was just a delirious, fun party.
For example, suppose you're walking along a beach and come across a series of marks in the sand that spell out a verse of
poetry.
And a
poetry
collective joined forces with a university and hosted a series of tweet chats that challenged the nation on issues of faith, our faith not just in the context of religion, but our faith in politicians and tribe and nation, our faith in the older generation and in the younger generation.
When they asked Borges, "What is the purpose of poetry?" he, in turn, answered, "What's the purpose of dawn?
He answered, "The purpose of
poetry
is pleasure; it's for emotion, it's for living."
I think of all the
poetry
that I've read about romantic love, what sums it up best is something that is said by Plato over 2,000 years ago.
(Applause and cheers) At Sarah Lawrence College, I worked with artists to respond to Hurricane Katrina and the earthquake; I discovered the impact of
poetry
and the ability to not just articulate our feelings, but to get us to work towards changing things and doing something about it, when a friend, Maytha Alhassen, invited me to Palestine ... PA: We were a delegation of artists and organizers, and we immersed ourselves in Palestinian culture, music, their stories.
Our weekly
poetry
series is transforming the lives of men incarcerated at Dade Correctional, and we're so excited to bring you all the published work of one of those men, Echo Martinez.
Everything that we put into poetry, we put into the art, into the creativity, into the curated kids' games and into the stunning stage design.
Instead, artists and organizers came together in their
poetry
to create incredible murals and did the video that we see behind us.
Poetry
was her calling.
She used
poetry
to explore her own states of mind in the most intimate terms, and her breathtaking perspectives on emotion, nature and art continue to captivate and resonate.
Her domestic dissatisfaction and her husband’s mistreatment of her are constant themes in her later
poetry.
Indeed, in movements of modernism and post-modernism, there was visual art without beauty, literature without narrative and plot,
poetry
without meter and rhyme, architecture and planning without ornament, human scale, green space and natural light, music without melody and rhythm, and criticism without clarity, attention to aesthetics and insight into the human condition.
In less than a decade, Basquiat made thousands of paintings and drawings- along with sculpture, fragments of
poetry
and music.
Today, his influence swirls around us in music, poetry, fashion and film- and his art retains the power to shock, inspire, and get under our skin.
Though he never would travel to Europe, he went with Shakespeare's kings to merry England, he went with Lord Byron's
poetry
to Spain and Portugal.
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