Tahir Hemphill

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Tahir Hemphill
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ụdịekerenwoke Dezie
mba o sịNjikota Obodo Amerika Dezie
aha ezinụlọ yaHemphill Dezie
ụbọchị ọmụmụ ya14 Mee 1972 Dezie
Ebe ọmụmụNew York City Dezie
ọrụ ọ na-arụmultimedia artist Dezie
ụdị ọrụ yacreative technology Dezie
Ebe obibiNew York City, Queens Dezie

Tahir Hemphill (amụrụ n'ubochí irí na anọ n'ọnwa, 1972) bụ ónyé America na-ese ihe nkírí multimedia, ethnolinguist, na ónyé na-eme nchọpụta. Ọ mepụtara nchekwa data Hip Hop Word Count.[1]

Oge ọ malitere

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Hemphill tolitere na New York City, na mpaghara Lower East Side. Ọ gụsịrị akwụkwọ na Brooklyn Technical High School na Regents diploma concentration na Electrical Engineering.[2] Ọ bụ ónyé Africa America.

Hemphill gụsịrị akwụkwọ na Morehouse College na B.A. na Spanish. O nwere asambodo na Strategic Planning site na Miami Ad School. O nwéré nzèrè masta na Communications Design nkè ọ natara na Pratt Institute.[2]

Ọrụ

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Ebe nchekwa data Hip-Hop Word Count

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Hemphill mepụtara nchekwa data ethnographic nke abụ hip-hop na-ekpuchi ógè site na 1979 ruo ugbu a.[3][4] N'ime nchekwa data, a na-etinye ihe onwunwe na ụbọchị dịka ụbọchị ntọhapụ album si dị. Hemphill na-akpọ data a geography nke asụsụ na mbara igwe nke hip-hop. Hemphill kọwapụtara ozi ahụ site na nyocha nke ọnụ ọgụgụ okwu, ọnụ ọgụgụ nke mkpụrụ édémédé kwà okwu, ọnụego mkpụrụedemede ọ bụla, okwu polysyllabic, yana agụmakwụkwọ na ọkwa ọgụgụ ndị na-ege ntị.[5] Hemphill jiri Simplified Measure of Gobbledygook ("SMOG") na FleschãoKincaid readability tests (nke ónyé na-akwado Bekee Rudolf Flesch mepụtara) iji nyochaa ọkwa ọgụgụ.[4] N'ime nyocha ya banyéré Hip-Hop site na oghere sayensị, ọ na-ezube ịchọpụta mmalite nke okwu ụfọdụ, otu ha si aga n'ọbọdọ dị íchè íchè, na nkọwa ha na-agbanwe agbanwe n'ọnọdụ dị íchè íchè.[4]

Mmekọrịta, onyinye, wdg.

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  • 2010-2011: Onye na-ese ihe n'ebe obibi, Eyebeam[6]
  • 2012: Grantee, Creative Capital[7][8]
  • 2012-2013: Fellow, WEB Du Bois Institute na Mahadum Harvard[5][9]
  • 2013: Fellow, The Frank-Ratchye STUDIO for Creative Inquiry na Mahadum Carnegie Mellon
  • 2015: Onye sonyere na mmemme AIM, Bronx Museum of the Arts

Ihe ngosi

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  • 1999: "Ndị Black New York Photographers of the Twentieth Century. " Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
  • 2002: "Queens International Biennial". Ebe Ngosi Ihe Ochie nke Queens
  • 2002: SIGGRAPH
  • 2011: "Kwuuru m okwu". Museum of Modern Art. July 24, 2011 - November 7, 2011[10][11]
  • 2012: "Igbe nke Rocks: 30 Afọ nke Igbe Egwú Vidio na Rise nke Egwú Hip Hop & Ọdịbendị. " Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Arts. March 10 - May 28, 2012

Ihe odide

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  1. Chaey. "Hip-Hop Word Count is a Living, Breathing Database of Every Word in Every Rap Song Ever", Fast Company, 2 April 2013. Retrieved on 20 September 2015.
  2. 2.0 2.1 People: Tahir Hemphill. Eyebeam Art and Technology Center. Retrieved on 20 September 2015.
  3. Kaganskiy. "Is Hip-Hop Making You Stupid? The Hip-Hop Word Count Breaks It Down", The Creators Project, Vice Media, 11 July 2011. Retrieved on 20 September 2015.
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 Wilkinson. "Metrics: Rap Sheet", The New Yorker, 1 April 2013. Retrieved on 20 September 2015.
  5. 5.0 5.1 Paterson. "Hip Hop Word Count analyses the culture behind music", BBC News, 16 July 2013. Retrieved on 20 September 2015.
  6. Tahir Hemphill | eyebeam.org. eyebeam.org. Retrieved on 2016-01-28.
  7. Tahir Hemphill Visual Arts, 2012. Creative Capital. Archived from the original on 26 September 2015. Retrieved on 20 September 2015.
  8. _Hip Hop Word Count. MIT Docubase (2011). Retrieved on 20 September 2015.
  9. Tahir Hemphill, Independent Scholar. The Hiphop Archive & Research Institute at Harvard University. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved on 20 September 2015.
  10. Hemphill (2010). Rap Almanac Visualization of 50 Cent’s Career from Hip-Hop Word Count; Rap Almanac Visualization of Jay-Z’s Career from Hip-Hop Word Count. Museum of Modern Art. Retrieved on 20 September 2015.
  11. Talk To Me: Design and the Communication between People and Objects. Museum of Modern Art (2011). Retrieved on 20 September 2015.

Njikọ mpụga

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