"Computation and Form, Reconsidered" - Cultural Analytics
Neukom Fellows Laura Chapot '21 and Tess McNulty '22 at Dartmouth - How does computation reshape the idea of "form" in culture, art, and media?
[more]Neukom Fellows Laura Chapot '21 and Tess McNulty '22 at Dartmouth - How does computation reshape the idea of "form" in culture, art, and media?
[more]Neukom Fellows are interdisciplinary positions for recent PhDs whose research interests or practice cut across traditional disciplinary boundaries, with a computational component—whether as a framing concept for intellectual exploration or an explicit part of the work itself. This is a unique opportunity for early-career scholars whose work bridges fields and pushes the boundaries of computational thinking.
[more]Neukom Fellow '25 Erik Tamre says "Studying the evolutionary history recorded in microbial genomes is often the only way to do it: this paper makes use of that approach for a rare documentation of change in the microbial world."
[more]"At the frontiers of knowledge, researchers are discovering that A.I. doesn't just take prompts—it gives them, too, sparking new forms of creativity and collaboration" by Dan Rockmore, Neukom Director.
[more]The Neukom Institute and the Wright Center mourn the loss of William H. ("Bill") Neukom '64.
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