PinnedDanielle BoccelliMyths and Models as Second-Order SystemsViewing chatbots through a semiotic lensJul 13Jul 13
Danielle BoccelliSupposing the communication were artificialA Review of Artificial Communication: How Algorithms Produce Social Intelligence by Elena EspositoAug 12Aug 12
Danielle BoccelliinTowards Data ScienceUnlocking Concept MeasurementHow the analogy-completion task changed word representationAug 11Aug 11
Danielle BoccelliinBABELThe Possibility of AbstractionA short essay on information theory, redundancy, and meaningJul 15Jul 15
Danielle BoccelliinTowards Data ScienceMoving Earth, Word, and ConceptDistance as a measure of differenceJan 91Jan 91
Danielle BoccelliPositionality Statementor how I learned to stop worrying and love the wordOct 20, 2023Oct 20, 2023
Danielle BoccelliinHandcuffs & HijinxThe Draw of the PotentialReflecting on my relationship with the OulipoSep 18, 20232Sep 18, 20232
Danielle BoccelliLong Live the Tweet!An argument for including user-defined metadata on tweetsAug 11, 2023Aug 11, 2023
Danielle BoccelliTwitter Users Amid ChangeAn analysis of a short survey about TwitterAug 4, 2023Aug 4, 2023
Danielle BoccelliHuman-Centered Design (Part III)A Summary of Don Norman’s Design of Everyday ThingsJul 12, 2023Jul 12, 2023