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  1. לקסם הבא אזדקק לכנפיים

    A collection of short stories published as images on Facebook.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 25.02.2012 - 21:13

  2. For My Next Illusion I Will Use Wings

    A collection of very short stories, published as images in a photo album on Facebook. This is a selection of the original Hebrew, translated by Jessica Cohen for, and published by, the journal Electric Literature.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 25.02.2012 - 21:26

  3. Poëzie loont (Poetry pays off)

    Onder dat credo ontwikkelden dichter Arnoud van Adrichem en grafisch ontwerpers Cox & Grusenmeyer de mobiele browser 'Geld', waarmee hardwerkende belastingbetalers hun belastingcenten kunnen terugverdienen door gedichten te lezen. Hoe werkt het? Alle banken in Amsterdam zijn voorzien van duidelijk herkenbare stickers die kunnen worden gescand met een smartphone of tablet. De gedichten die dan zichtbaar worden leveren elk 0,11 euro op; een bedrag dat ongeveer overeenkomt met het belastinggeld dat iemand met een gemiddeld jaarkomen dagelijks kwijt is aan cultuur. 'Money is a kind of poetry', stelde Wallace Stevens ooit. Deze applicatie bewijst eens te meer zijn gelijk.

    (Source: www.poezieloont.nl)

    Marije Koens - 25.07.2012 - 10:49

  4. Skogen

    Skogen

    Scott Rettberg - 03.11.2012 - 17:50

  5. 10 Print ebooks

    This bot mashes up the complete text of my 10 PRINT book and generates occasionally nonsensical but often genius Markov chain tweets from it. The bot also incorporates text from other tweets that use the #10print hashtag, meaning it “learns” from the community. [...]The 10 PRINT bot is built in Processing.

    From author's description in "<a href="http://www.samplereality.com/2013/01/12/from-fish-to-print-my-2012-in-re... Fish to Print: My 2012 Year in Review."</a>

    Leonardo Flores - 19.02.2013 - 20:34

  6. Pentametron

    Description in I ♥ E-Poetry:

    This bot generates poetry by sifting through 10% of all Tweets, parsing them with a dictionary for the pronunciation data, and identifying the ones that happen to scan as iambic pentameter. It then organizes the tweets into rhyming couplets and publishes them in Twitter by retweeting the original postings. Finally, it aggregates them into the shape of a Shakespearean sonnet in a website (Pentametron.com) that offers a sequence of 14 sonnets. Every hour, a new couplet is posted, changing all 14 sonnets as one couplet enters the sequence of 98 couplets and the oldest couplet, the final volta, exits the collection.

    Leonardo Flores - 07.03.2013 - 10:27

  7. Star Wars Tweets

    This poetic Twitter bot requires little explanation as to its concept, except for a minor clarification: by “the script of Star Wars,” it refers to the whole original trilogy. Perhaps this was not always the case, but it is currently tweeting the complete script to “The Empire Strikes Back” one line every 40 minutes.

    Quoted from <a href="http://leonardoflores.net/post/45114813401/starwars-tweets-by-anonymous">I ♥ E-Poetry</a>.

    Leonardo Flores - 11.03.2013 - 20:18

  8. Rapbot

    This poetry generator uses the Wordnik library’s recent rhyming functionality as dataset suitable for creating rhyming couplets in the ’80s freestyle rap tradition.

    Leonardo Flores - 13.03.2013 - 12:09

  9. Kantye West

    This anonymous Twitter account find poetry in remixing philosophy with the celebrity tweet.

    Hannelen Leirvåg - 08.04.2013 - 14:36

  10. KimKierkegaardashian

    This anonymous Twitter account finds poetry in remixing philosophy with the celebrity tweet. (Source: Hannelen Leirvåg) The philosophy of Søren Kierkegaard mashed with the tweets and observations of Kim Kardashian. (Source: Jill Walker Rettberg)

    Hannelen Leirvåg - 08.04.2013 - 14:39

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