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  1. Egoscope

    Egoscope was a teleintervention that happened in August, 2002 and allowed anyone to send, through egoscope web site, other sites to two commercial electronic billboards located in a movimented avenue of São Paulo (Faria Lima), used for veiculation of advertisings of many companies. By that time, the audience was invited to participate in an action that purposed to map a fluid character named egoscope, submitting URLs that were displayed in the panels (from 10h30 to 3h00 (GET), in intervals of 3' between other ads) and also on line by the panel webcam. Combining Internet and Intranet resources, egoscope configured a successful experience of open public streaming that received more than 2200 contributions, generating an interesting database of the multiple identities of our disembodied character. egoscope discussed not only new subjectivities formats, but also networked practices of authorship and reception intercepted by entropy and acceleration processes. (Source: author website)

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 10.06.2013 - 00:09

  2. Poem of the Masses

    Poem of the Masses

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 10.06.2013 - 00:12

  3. Computer Aided Poetry

    Computer Aided Poetry

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 10.06.2013 - 00:14

  4. Get a Google Poem

    Get a Google Poem

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 10.06.2013 - 00:19

  5. Un roman inachevé

    Note: Réalisation du roman génératif Un roman inachevé pour le stand du Ministère de la Culture au MILIA, janvier 1995 et le MIM à Montréal, mars 1995.

    Scott Rettberg - 26.06.2013 - 08:58

  6. 4 uomini

    Generative poem.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 30.06.2013 - 13:01

  7. Auto-Beatnik

    Possibly the first computational poetry generator. Poems by the generator were published in Horizon Magazine and possibly in Time Magazine in 1962.

    "Librascope engineers, concerned with the problem of effective communication with machines in simple English, first ‘fed’ an LGP 30 computer with thirty-two grammatical patterns and an 850-word vocabulary, allowing it to select at random from the words and patterns to form sentences. The results included “Roses" and “Children". Then Worthy and his men shifted to a more advanced RPC 4000, fed with a store of about 3,500 words and 128 sentence structures, which produced … more advanced poems."
    (Source: text in Horizon Magazine 1962 as digitized by Google Books)

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 02.07.2013 - 11:47

  8. BRUTUS

    A story generator where stories centre around betrayal, as the title BRUTUS suggests.

    The date may be wrong - I can't find a clear date, but it was definitely around in 2000, maybe earlier.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 03.07.2013 - 09:35

  9. Beabá

    Este programa foi concebido como um primeiro passo para gerar "palavras" ao acaso. A forma mais simples de gerar "palavras" ao acaso, seria sortear conjuntos de letras de vários comprimentos (por ex., conjuntos de cinco letras). Os conjuntos gerados teriam pouca semelhança com palavras de uma língua, se bem que, por acaso algumas das "palavras" geradas poderiam existir. Para gerar "palavras" com sonoridade semelhante à de uma determinada língua, devemos descobrir algumas de suas regras características . No caso do português, definimos as seguintes regras para nossas primeiras tentativas: a) As "palavras" teriam seis (6) letras . b) As "palavras" alternariam vogais (v) e consoantes (c). c) As probabilidades da escolha dos conjuntos vc e cv deveriam refletir as probabilidades com que estes conjuntos aparecem na língua portuguesa. Assim as palavras seriam do tipo cvcvcv ou vcvcvc. Para atribuir as probabilidades, deveriamos fazer um estudo detalhado das probabilidades com que, por ex., os vários pares cv e vc (ou tríades cvc e vcv) aparecem na língua purtuguesa, particularmente nas palavras com seis letras.

    Luciana Gattass - 03.07.2013 - 19:36

  10. Lyrikmaschine

    Lyrikmaschine

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 04.07.2013 - 13:09

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