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Welcome to episode 5!
This week Palmer talks with Philip Baldwin, an associate professor of Media Arts at Stony Brook University. He brings a computer into Jump that one of his students created with $78. The computer uses Watson to answer difficult emotional questions presented by code. Baldwin prints the results of these conversations in a quarterly called Turing Test. Contact Jump if you're interested in reading more from Turing Test, and engaging with the texts yourself.
Philip Baldwin: [email protected]
Big Foote Music + Sound: [email protected]
Jump Into The Light: [email protected]
Let us know in the comments or via email if you'd like to hear more from this or other episodes!
By Palmer Foote and Mehow Skalski5
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Welcome to episode 5!
This week Palmer talks with Philip Baldwin, an associate professor of Media Arts at Stony Brook University. He brings a computer into Jump that one of his students created with $78. The computer uses Watson to answer difficult emotional questions presented by code. Baldwin prints the results of these conversations in a quarterly called Turing Test. Contact Jump if you're interested in reading more from Turing Test, and engaging with the texts yourself.
Philip Baldwin: [email protected]
Big Foote Music + Sound: [email protected]
Jump Into The Light: [email protected]
Let us know in the comments or via email if you'd like to hear more from this or other episodes!