please combine me combine please me: A Collection of Factorial Literature [l!]
please combine me combine please me is a collection that takes on the concept of factorial literature [l!] as a transtemporal genre. Taking into consideration the essay “A Literatura Factorial [l!]” (Seiça 2013) as a starting point, this collection of resources selects literary works that have a permutational structure of composition, in addition to critical writing that has addressed this domain, specifically in the case of factorial poetry [p!].
Being the intrinsic nature of these works concerned with combinatory practices, I acknowledge here the fact that combinatorial poetics is an art that has been developed throughtout the ages. By selecting a wider number of literary artifacts, I am expanding the initial analysis I had done when defining the term “factorial literature [l!]” (2011).
As Christopher Funkhouser states, “All works of text generation, or archetypal computer poetry, can be seen as performing some type of permutation in that they transform or reorder one set of base texts or language (word lists, syllables, or preexisting texts) into another form.” (2007: 36) To render the question of combination and permutation more debatable, among other used sources, I consulted the frequencies of specific tags in the ELMCIP database. As of August 26, 2013, here are the searched tags by frequency: permutations (1), permutation (3), poetry generation (6), recombinant (6), text generation (7), combinatory poetics (8), text generators (8), generator (8), procedural (13), combinatory (16), generated poetry (17), combinatorial (21), algorithmic text generation (22), generative poetry (23), poetry generator (28).
Po-ex.net entry:
http://www.po-ex.net/taxonomia/transtextualidades/metatextualidades-alog...
People:
Name | Residency |
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Jörgen Schäfer |
Siegen
Germany
DE
|
Marcel Bénabou |
France
FR
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Nanni Balestrini | |
Nick Montfort |
New York
, NY
United States
New York US
|
Paul Braffort | |
Pedro Barbosa |
Porto
Portugal
PT
|
Philippe Bootz |
Paris
France
FR
|
Quirinus Kuhlmann |
Germany
DE
|
Raymond Queneau |
France
FR
|
Richard W. Bailey | |
Rui Torres |
Oporto
Portugal
PT
|
Scott Rettberg |
Bergen
Norway
NO
|
Theo Lutz |
Esslingen
Germany
DE
|
Tristan Tzara | |
William Poundstone |
Los Angeles
United States
US
|
William S. Burroughs |
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Creative works:
Title | Author | Year |
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Porto | Pedro Barbosa | 1977 |
Silêncios | Pedro Barbosa | 1977 |
Sintext | Pedro Barbosa, Abílio Cavalheiro | 1993 |
Stochastische Texte | Theo Lutz | 1959 |
Tape Mark I | Nanni Balestrini | 1961 |
Taroko Gorge | Nick Montfort | 2009 |
The Computer’s First Christmas Card | Edwin Morgan | 1963 |
The IBM Poem | Emmett Williams | 1966 |
The Permutated Poems of Brion Gysin | Brion Gysin | 1960 |
Triolets | Paul Braffort | 1985 |
Verão | Pedro Barbosa | 1977 |
Wechselsatz | Georg Philipp Harsdörffer | 1648 |
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Critical Writing:
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