Archive
80 posts, from 2009 through the last entry. Stub and accidental posts are omitted
from this list. Stable /p/ URLs still resolve.
2016
2015
- Visualizing the Big Names of Early Modern Science
- Finding “Distances” Between Shakespeare’s Plays 2: Projecting Distances onto New Bases with PCA
- Data and Metadata
- Finding “Distances” Between Shakespeare’s Plays 1
- Now Read This: A Thought Experiment
- Mapping the ‘Whole’ of Early Modern Drama
- ‘the size of it all carries us along’ – a new kind of literary history?
2014
- The Novel and Moral Philosophy 3: What Does Lennox Do with Moral Philosophy Words?
- The Novel and Moral Philosophy 2: Telling and Feeling, Aunts and Letters
- The Novel and Moral Philosophy 1: What Does Charlotte Lennox Have to Do with Adam Smith?
- Digital approaches to the language of Shakespearean Tragedy
- Adjacencies, Virtuous and Vicious, and the Forking Paths of Library Research
- Quantification and the language of later Shakespeare
- Scotland’s Collections and the Digital Humanities
- The Future of the Humanities Will Be Demand-Led
- #MuchAdo #AboutData
- Macbeth: The State of Play
2013
- Visualizing English Print, 1530-1800, Genre Contents of the Corpus
- Visualizing English Print, 1530 -1800: The Corpus, Tag Sets, and Topics
- Fuzzy Structuralism
- An Ecology of Critical Gestures: Point, Circle and Name
- New Image from Original Post from Google Books
- What is influence?
- What happens in Hamlet?
2012
- What Do People Read During a Revolution?
- The Time Problem: Rigid Classifiers, Classifier Postmarks
- Google Books: Ratio of Inked Space to Blank Space
- Shakespeare’s mythic vocabulary – and his invisible grammar
- The very strange language of A Midsummer Night’s Dream
- What did Stanley Fish count, and when did he start counting it?
- Visualizing Linguistic Variation with LATtice
2011
- Tokens of Impersonation in Dekker’s City Comedies
- Finding the Sherlock in Shakespeare: some ideas about prose genre and linguistic uniqueness
- Why the Difference? Accounting for Variation between the Folio and Globe Editions of Shakespeare’s Plays
- The comic ‘I’ and the tragic ‘we’?
- Phylogenetic inference
- The Ancestral Text
- Lost Books, “Missing Matter,” and the Google 1-Gram Corpus
- Text: A Massively Addressable Object
2010
- Texts as Probability Clouds
- Google n-grams and Philosophy: Use Versus Mention
- Shakespeare Quarterly Article Goes Live
- Adding Knobs to the Analysis
- Shakespeare Quarterly 61.3 Figures
- Shakespeare Out of Place?
- Crowdsourced Peer Review in NY Times
- Penalty Kicks and Distributed Movement
- Genre Dependence on Character Ideolects? (by Mike Stumpf, UW Undergrad)
- Presentation at London Forum for Authorship Studies/Digital Text and Scholarship Seminar
- Docuscope Goes Live on Shakespeare Quarterly Open Peer Review
- Early and Late Plato II: The Apology and The Timaeus
- Platonic Dialogues and the “Two Socrates”
- The Funniest Thing Shakespeare Wrote? 767 Pieces of the Plays
- Clustering the Plays Without Principal Components
2009
- Shakespearean Dendrograms
- Local Versus Diffused Variation; the Hinman Collator
- Pre-Digital Iteration: The Lindstrand Comparator
- Edward III, Shakespearean Trigrams, and Trillin’s Derivatives
- Rhythm Quants: Burial, Click Tracks, Genre Tempo
- Keeping the Game in Your Head: David Ortiz
- Four-Syllable Rock n’ Roll
- Texts as Objects II: Object Oriented Philosophy. And Criticism?
- Texts as Objects I: Object Oriented Philosophy. And Criticism?
- More Shakespeare Outliers
- Comic Twelfth Night, Tragic Othello (Part III)
- The Musical Mood of the Country
- Comic Twelfth Night, Tragic Othello (Part 2)
- Comic Twelfth Night, Tragic Othello? (Part I)
- Love’s Labour’s Lost: The History
- An Untimely Piece of Richard II
- A Genre Map of Shakespeare’s Plays from the First Folio (1623)
- Spectralism, Maya Lin Show at Corcoran
- King or no [King]
- The Plunge