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  1. Spine Sonnet

    Spine Sonnet” (the app) is an automatic poem generator in the tradition of found poetry that randomly composes 14 line sonnets derived from an archive of over 2500 art and architectural theory and criticism book titles.

    “Spine Sonnet” (the website) combines images of scanned book spines into stacks of 14 titles. Each time you refresh the browser you get a new combination.

    (Source: The ELO 2012 Media Show)

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 26.04.2012 - 07:49

  2. Cent mille milliards de poèmes (web version, 1997)

    Cette oeuvre de Magnus Bodin est une adaptation pour le web de Cent mille milliards de poèmes de Raymond Queneau. Comme le livre original qui permettait, à l'aide de dix suites de quatorze vers destinés à être recombinés, de créer 100,000,000,000,000 poèmes différents, ce générateur de texte distribue aléatoirement les vers écrits par Queneau afin de créer une nouvelle combinaison chaque fois que l'utilisateur l'active ou recharge la page.
    (Source: NT2 / Moana Ladouceur)

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 26.08.2013 - 09:24

  3. @SonnetOneFour

    Sonnet One Four is a cryptographic experience. While the puzzle is relatively simple, each tweet is representative of a line of the poem, in scrambled, random order, each tweet is meant to take you on your own unique journey to matching the clue to the line of the poem. Each line is unique and thus you as an individual will ultimately take your own path to not only interpreting the poem, decoding/encoding the poem, but you will also take different implications away from the clues. The clues sometimes are metaphorical, otherwise they are literally pointed at a word or phrase within the line of the poem the clue correlates to. In summation, when you start trying to match tweets to meanings and the lines of the poem as we have assigned each tweet to, you may in fact Google different things, or think of different references and meanings true to your experiences (intertextuality). I expect people will use the internet as a main resource to decode/match each tweet to each line but that is because I made the twitter that way. However, you could use other resources or prior knowledge.

    Daniela Ørvik - 12.02.2015 - 14:06

  4. Penelope

    Penelope is a combinatory sonnet generator film based on the Odyssey, addressing themes of longing, mass extinction, and migration. Recombinations of lines of the poem, video clips, and musical arrangements produce a different version of the project on each run. Penelope was co-produced by Alejandro Albornoz (Sound), Roderick Coover (Video), and Scott Rettberg (Text and Code). Using a similar combinatory structure to that of Raymond Queneau's Cent mille milliards de poèmes, the computer-code-driven combinatory film can produce millions of variations of a sonnet that weaves and then unweaves itself. The program writes 13 lines of a sonnet and then reverses the rhyme scheme at the center couplet. Each 26 line poem is produced as an audiovisual composition, with lines spoken by voice actress Heather Morgan. The system determines their composition, produces and plays the video and musical composition, and then displays the text of the generated poem before composing a new sonnet pair. The videos by Roderick Coover and the sound compositions by Alejandro Albornoz also recombine in an algorithmic structure.

    Scott Rettberg - 13.08.2018 - 20:48

  5. Sonnettengenerator

    Deze Nederlandse sonnettengenerator is gebaseerd op een boek van de Franse schrijver, dichter en wiskundige Raymond Queneau (1903 – 1976): Cent mille milliards de poèmes. Het werd in 1961 uitgegeven door Gallimard. In het boek staan 10 sonnetten met dezelfde rijmklanken.

    David Peeters - 02.07.2021 - 14:42

  6. De sonnettengenerator

    Geïnspireerd door W.A. Mozarts Musikalisches Würfelspiel, maakte Olax voor u deze sonnettengenerator. Voor elke regel van dit sonnet zijn veertien mogelijkheden: met een druk op de knop bepaalt het lot welk van de ruim elf biljard (11.112.006.825.558.016) mogelijke sonnetten u te lezen krijgt.

    Het sonnet dat u zo maakt is jambisch, pentametrisch, en volgt het rijmschema abba cddc efe fef.

    Met één druk op de knop, werpt u, bij wijze van spreken, veertien veertienzijdige dobbelstenen. Elk van die digitale dobbelstenen bepaalt één van de regels van het sonnet. Met behulp van de slotjes-iconen voor elke regel, kan u bepaalde regels vastzetten.

     

     

    David Peeters - 02.07.2021 - 15:08