Gothic Colors: Using Python to understand color in nineteenth-century literature | Talks
Do you love literature and programming? Have you ever been curious about what the heck “Digital Humanities” are? Join us for a quick survey of what’s going on in this growing field and learn about a specific project, “Gothic Colors” where we set out to enumerate and analyze color references and mood in 19th century Gothic novels, using Python and a couple of popular libraries.
Eleanor Stribling
Eleanor Stribling is a product manager, developer and team builder for tech startups. Since 2015, she has been the VP of Product at Kevala, an energy analytics start-up and was previously an early employee and VP of Product Management and consumer insights at TubeMogul, an ad tech company (NASDAQ:TUBE). Outside of work, she volunteers for healthcare, gun safety and political causes. Eleanor earned her MBA at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a BA at the University of Toronto. She lives in San Francisco with her family.
Portland Ballroom 254–255
Sunday, 21st May, 14:30 - 15:00