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  1. The Truelist

    The Truelist is a book-length poem generated by a one-page, stand-alone computer program. Based around compound words, some more conventional, some quite unusual, the poem invites the reader to imagine moving through a strange landscape that seems to arise from the English language itself. The unusual compounds are open to being understood differently by each reader, given that person’s cultural and individual background.

    The core text that Nick Montfort wrote is the generating computer program. It defines the sets of words that combine, the way some lines are extended with additional language, the stanza form, and the order of these words and the lines in which they appear. The program is included on the last page. Anyone who wishes is free to study it, modify it to see what happens, and make use of it in their own work.

    Nick Montfort - 19.04.2018 - 22:43

  2. Bergen

    This idea came from an university project (2017) and thanks to the exchange students' program. 

    This is an experiment of digital poetry written in 14 verses: it was asked to 10 people from 10 different countries to translate each of them from English to their mother tongue.

    Every clips were recorded in different places in Bergen (NO).

    The result is a multilingual digital poem about Bergen.

    Chiara Agostinelli - 20.11.2018 - 00:03