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VLTK is an ongoing research project initiated by Cristina Cochior, Julie Boschat-Thorez and Manetta Berends that aims to connect the vernacular to “language processing”, a practice that refers to any kind of computational treatment of language. By combining these two, it explores what forms of “vernacular language processing” there could be.  
VLTK is an ongoing research project initiated by Cristina Cochior, Sofia Boschat-Thorez and Manetta Berends that aims to connect the vernacular to “language processing”, a practice that refers to any kind of computational treatment of language. By combining these two, it explores what forms of “vernacular language processing” there could be.  


==News==
==Published==
* On the 17th of December 2021 we will celebrate the launch of [[Vernaculars come to matter, (re)orienting language and technology]] @ Varia
* [[Vernaculars come to matter, (re)orienting language and technology]] is published in a print and digital form by [https://varia.zone/etp/everyday-technology-press Everyday Technology Press] (December 2021)


==Activations==
==Activations==
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* '''November 2020''' workshop at Cultural Diversity (WdKA): https://pad.vvvvvvaria.org/vltk-workshop-CD_part1
* '''November 2020''' workshop at Cultural Diversity (WdKA): https://pad.vvvvvvaria.org/vltk-workshop-CD_part1
* '''May 2020''' workshop at XPUB (Piet Zwart Instituut): https://pzwiki.wdka.nl/mediadesign/Category:Implicancies_12
* '''May 2020''' workshop at XPUB (Piet Zwart Instituut): https://pzwiki.wdka.nl/mediadesign/Category:Implicancies_12
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VLTK is an ongoing research project initiated by Cristina Cochior, Sofia Boschat-Thorez and Manetta Berends that aims to connect the vernacular to “language processing”, a practice that refers to any kind of computational treatment of language. By combining these two, it explores what forms of “vernacular language processing” there could be.

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Activations