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  1. War Games

    War Games

    Scott Rettberg - 16.10.2012 - 15:45

  2. Dear e.e.

    This whimsical poem invokes one of the masters of idiosyncratic poetry, E. E. Cummings. Cummings used capitalization, spacing, punctuation, letters, and words in very unconventional ways to craft off-the-beaten-path poetic experiences. The speaker’s dream taps into this idea, by having e.e. rearrange the furniture in counter-intuitive ways. A simple interface for navigation from side to side presents different items of furniture, which reveal texts and brief animations towards new images when the reader places the pointer over them. Perhaps this is a metaphor for Cummings’ poetics, who rearranged letters and words to lead to new perceptions of ordinary things.

    (Source: Leonardo Flores, in I ♥ E-Poetry)

    Scott Rettberg - 18.10.2012 - 13:51

  3. haikU

    Haiku is a traditional form of Japanese poetry. Each poem contains 17 syllables which are distributed over three lines: 5 7 5. Haiku traditionally reference a season and are generally observations of everyday life.

    haikU calls on three databases of potential haiku lines to randomly create a poem for any given moment in time. The challenge of writing successful random haiku, is that each line must be 'open' enough to create a connection with any two other random haiku lines. Successful random haiku develop an image in the reader's mind that gives cause for contemplation/reflection/awareness.

    haikU invites you, the net audience, to collaborate by writing individual lines of haiku and submitting them to the haiku database. Your contributions become available to haikU via the computer's random function.

    (Source: Author's description)

    Scott Rettberg - 20.10.2012 - 15:52

  4. IChing.Poetry.Engine

    IChing.Poetry.Engine

    Scott Rettberg - 20.10.2012 - 16:27

  5. For the Natural Death of the Work of Art

    For the Natural Death of the Work of Art

    Johannes Auer - 06.11.2012 - 11:22

  6. Yatoo

    YATOO ist ein interaktives und audiovisuelles Rollover-Love-Poem, das durch die spezielle Form seiner Bild- und Stimmgenerierung gekennzeichnet ist. Einzelne Bildmodule sind mit einer Stimmebene untrennbar verknüpft. Diese basiert auf den Aufnahmen einer Frauen- und einer Männerstimme, die gegenläufig je zehn Sätze mit je fünf Worten sprechen. Jedes Wort ist dabei einem einzelnen visuellen Modul zugeordnet.

    Jörgen Schäfer - 07.11.2012 - 15:59

  7. Der Kahuna Modus

    Der Kahuna Modus

    Jörgen Schäfer - 07.11.2012 - 16:49

  8. _Viro.Logic Condition][ing][ 1.1_

    _Viro.Logic Condition][ing][ 1.1_

    Johannes Auer - 08.11.2012 - 15:46

  9. <Content=No Cache>

    Content=No Cache is about the loss inscription. It talks about error messages. Its point of departure is a curious tag “content = no cache”. Placed in the html code it updates the contents of any on line page, erasing what was written before. It announces a new condition of writing. From now on it does not inscribe anymore. It just describes. Like Error Messages. Content=No Cache, deals with the letter new dimension and inquires the paradoxes of on line writing, through a collaborative of error messages submitted by its users. (source: author)

    Luciana Gattass - 05.12.2012 - 11:17

  10. Gnoetry

    Gnoetry is an on-going experiment in human/computer collaborative poetry composition.

    Gnoetry synthesizes language randomly based on its analysis of existing texts. Any machine-readable text or texts, in any language, can serve as the basis of the Gnoetic process. Gnoetry generates sentences that mimic the local statistical properties of the source texts. This language is filtered subject to additional constraints (syllable counts, rhyming, etc.) to produce a poem.

    For our early work with Gnoetry, we have used classic out-of-copyright texts like Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness and Veblen's Theory of the Leisure Class (obtained from the wonderful Project Gutenberg), as well as other sources such as rap lyrics, the complete lyrics of Bob Dylan and Reuters newswire stories.

    A key aspect of the Gnoetry software is the ability of a human operator to intervene in the language generation cycle, helping to "guide" the artistic process and to produce a result that is a true collaboration of equals.

    (Source: Gnoetry page on Beard of Bees)

    Scott Rettberg - 07.12.2012 - 14:53

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