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Crabtree Auditorium M14, Mount Allison University.
See Public Poetics website or the CWRC website.
We're going to be looking at and playing with some visualization tools in the hands-on portion of the CWRCshop. Some of them allow you to visualize texts or collections of texts of your own choosing. If you would like to play with materials that are relevant to your own writing or research, you will want to prepare them in advance so that you can import them into the tools. The instructions below are meant to be easy-to-follow directions that require only basic computer literacy. (If you have any suggestions for how the directions themselves could be made more user-friendly, please send them to cwrc [the at sign] ualberta [a dot] ca.
Instructions for creating corpora for use with Voyant and Mandala:
Links to visualization tools, some of which will be used in the workshop:
Voyant tools: (click here for full list and links to documentation)
A larger list of visualization tools
Anne Marriott's "The Wind Our Enemy" in Cirrus
Frankenstein: http://bit.ly/VoyantFrankensteinStop The Novels of Jane Austen: http://bit.ly/VoyantAustenStop Plays of Shakespeare: http://bit.ly/VoyantShakespeareStop Novels of the Brontë sisters: http://bit.ly/VoyantBrontes Novels of George Eliot: http://bit.ly/VoyantGeorgeEliotStop First 3 Anne of Green Gable Novels: http://bit.ly/VoyantAnneNovelsStop
The six poems from Public Poetics program
Tanis MacDonald, “Patron Saint of the Misquoted”
Rob Winger, “Ghazal for Tuning Your Malachi”
Shannon Maguire, “a scientist went missing in her bush plane”
Erín Moure, “SAUNA 89 (sweated by Erín Moure via W.S
If you have any questions about the workshop, feel free to email them to cwrc [the at sign] ualberta [a dot] ca.