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Every one of the articles mentioned above is elmost entirely composed of material based on an interview with the artist. They are therefore not fully independent. We no longer accept such articles for organizations (see WP:NCORP) and increasingly reject them also for allied subjects. However, I recognize that some of these sources are well known publications in the arts field, and they mostly do combine some analysis by the author. I also recognize that many of our articles in the arts are based on sources that are considerably worse than these, and that the list of exhibitions is impressive. Nonetheless, she is principally known for one work. And reading the sources carefully, she is only a co-creator of the work; she did not conceive, design or construct the the robot, BINA48--Martine Rothblatt did all of that; Stephanie Dinkins' work seems to consist essentially of the videos of her own conversations with BINA48 over an extended period. This is certainly an interesting form of art, though I do not know how unique it is .
Many of the sources currently in the article are mere mentions, and the article would be greatly strengthened if they were removed,; it would also be strengthened by further rewriting to remove its original origins as trivial promotionalism, and its further development by a (declared) paid editor. It certainly did not merit acceptance when I saw it, or when the other reviewers mentioned saw it. But it does have its origin in naïve promotional editing and paid promotional editing, and it still contains POV promotional language such as "The workshops involved collaborating with youth in the criminal justice system and uplifting the voices of vulnerable communities in determining how technologies are created and utilized. Dinkins warns of the dangers to members of minority groups that are absent from the creation of the computer algorithms that now affect their lives. (my italics). Although I am not going to send it to AfD, I would tag it as promotional. DGG ( talk ) 01:53, 4 June 2020 (UTC)Reply
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Some of these are not in the list of exhibitions. It might be productive to break the exhibtions up by period and type. A number of the exhbitions predate Bina. There are a lot of AI focused exhibitions from 2017-present. And there are screenings.