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  2. Allison Parrish - Wikipedia

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    She was named "Best Maker of Poetry Bots" by The Village Voice in 2016. [3] Parrish has produced a textbook introduction to creative coding in Python, more specifically Processing.py. [4] Parrish holds a BA in Linguistics from UC Berkeley, and a Master of Professional Studies from the Interactive Telecommunications Program (ITP), NYU.

  3. William McGonagall - Wikipedia

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    William McGonagall's parents, Charles and Margaret, were Irish. His Irish surname is a variation on Mag Congail, a popular name in County Donegal. [3] [4] Throughout his adult life he claimed to have been born in Edinburgh, giving his year of birth variously as 1825 [1] or 1830, [5] but his entry in the 1841 Census gives his place of birth, like his parents', as "Ireland". [6]

  4. Gaele Sobott - Wikipedia

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    Sobott's animated poems have won numerous international awards. Her children's fiction includes The Magic Pool, in which some children decide to go and find out if the stories about the python at the waterhole are true. Tickles is about Moabi and Sonti, who help on a game reserve when the rangers bring in an orphaned baby elephant.

  5. Poetry (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Poems, three separate collections of the early poetry of W. H. Auden; Poems (Agatha Christie), the second of two collections of poetry by Agatha Christie; Poems, a series of poems written in 1847 by Ralph Waldo Emerson; Poems (William Golding), the first work by William Golding; Poems, a collection of 31 poems written by Hermann Hesse

  6. Terry Jones - Wikipedia

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    Jones co-directed Monty Python and the Holy Grail with Terry Gilliam, and was sole director on two further Monty Python movies, Life of Brian and Monty Python's The Meaning of Life. As a film director, Jones finally gained fuller control of the projects and devised a distinct, signature style that relied on visual comedy and surreal touches to ...

  7. Pythian Games - Wikipedia

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    The Pythian Games supposedly start with the death of the mythical serpent, Python. Ovid states that the games were inaugurated to celebrate Apollo's killing of the serpent, "Lest in a dark oblivion time should hide the fame of this achievement, sacred sports he instituted" (Metamorphoses, 1.445-6). [1]

  8. Code poetry - Wikipedia

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    A code poem may be interactive or static, digital or analog. Code poems can be performed by computers or humans through spoken word and written text. Examples of code poetry include: poems written in a programming language, but human readable as poetry; computer code expressed poetically, that is, playful with sound, terseness, or beauty.

  9. Nick Montfort - Wikipedia

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    Nick Montfort is a poet and professor of digital media at MIT, where he directs a lab called The Trope Tank. [1] He also holds a part-time position at the University of Bergen [2] where he leads a node on computational narrative systems at the Center for Digital Narrative. [3]