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  1. A Literatura Cibernética 2: Um Sintetizador de Narrativas

    In this second volume of Cybernetic Literature, which is devoted to fiction, Barbosa publishes a narrative synthesizer, addressing the concept of “matrix-text” as a transformable grid by the computer program. Being aware that in the fictional field there is a concern for semantic and narrative coherence, the author publishes the most interesting outputs of the variants of the series “Era Uma Vez...” [Once Upon a Time...], “Fábulas” [Fables], “Histórias dum Baralho de Cartas” [Stories of a Deck of Cards] and, finally, “História dum Homem Citadino” [Cityman Story], whose literary reception has been more explored, e.g. Christopher Funkhouser (2007) and Roberto Simanowski (2011), who curiously read it as a poem.

    [Source: Álvaro Seiça, "A Luminous Beam: Reading the Portuguese Electronic Literature Collection" (2015)]

    Scott Rettberg - 10.07.2013 - 14:27

  2. Sunspring

    In the wake of Google's AI Go victory, filmmaker Oscar Sharp turned to his technologist collaborator Ross Goodwin to build a machine that could write screenplays. They created "Jetson" and fueled him with hundreds of sci-fi TV and movie scripts. Building a team including Thomas Middleditch, star of HBO's Silicon Valley, they gave themselves 48 hours to shoot and edit whatever Jetson decided to write.  (Source: YouTube video description)

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 24.05.2022 - 21:18

  3. Just This Once

    An early computer-generated romance novel written in the style of author Jaqueline Susann.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 24.05.2022 - 21:30

  4. Harry Potter and the Portrait of what Looked Like a Large Pile of Ash

    A three-page computer-generated story trained on the seven Harry Potter books., 

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 24.05.2022 - 21:34