Containing all , words from the original run of the account, along with accurate counts of the number of times each was favorited and retweeted by Twitter users, @everyword: The Book provides an accelerated, “director’s cut” experience of the English language like no other—as well as, in Parrish’s writing on her methods, inspirations, and reactions to the initial reception of her work, a deeply . Allison Parrish. Date. Description. @everyword is a twitterbot whose goal was to tweet one English word every 30 minutes in alphabetic order, and therefore tweet all the words of the English language (or, at least, every word from an extensive English word list).The experience started in November and was supposed to stop on the 6 of June , after , tweets, with the word . Allison is the co-creator of the board game Rewordable (Clarkson Potter, ) and author of several books, including @Everyword: The Book (Instar, ) and Articulations (Counterpath, ). Her poetry has recently appeared in BOMB Magazine and Strange Horizons.
Allison Parrish: words and projects. Last week Adrian Chen conducted an e-mail interview with me about @everyword. Here's the resulting article on Gawker. The @everyword account gained about a thousand new followers as a result of the article—not bad for an account that just tweets word after word every half hour! The Twitter feed of every word is shutting down on June 7. The Twitter feed of every word is shutting down on June 7. Parrish is a poet and a computer programmer who will be teaching a computer science class at Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism this summer. Contact Ali Vingiano at www.doorway.runo@www.doorway.ru Got a. Allison Parrish is a computer programmer, poet, and game designer. Named "Best Maker of Poetry Bots" by the Village Voice in , her computer-generated poetry has recently been published in Ninth Letter and Vetch. She is the author of "@Everyword: The Book" (Instar, ), which collects the output of her popular long-term automated.
˚˚˚˚˚˚˚˚˚˚Everyword documents ParrishÕs long-running conceptual writing project @everyword, a Twitter bot that slowly tweeted every word in an alphabetized list of about one hundred thousand words, one at a time, every thirty minutes. The book resembles a dictionary, with a significant difference: in lieu of a definition for. Everyword documents Parrish’s long-running conceptual writing project @everyword, a Twitter bot that slowly tweeted every word in an alphabetized list of about one hundred thousand words, one at a time, every thirty minutes. The book resembles a dictionary, with a significant difference: in lieu of a definition for each word, each entry contains the time each word was posted to the website and the number of likes and retweets each received. Allison is the co-creator of the board game Rewordable (Clarkson Potter, ) and author of several books, including @Everyword: The Book (Instar, ) and Articulations (Counterpath, ). Her poetry has recently appeared in BOMB Magazine and Strange Horizons.
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