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  1. GliaPoetryTests-2 GPT-2 Poetry Tests (Spring, 2019)

    Poetry generated by training GTP-2 on a corpus of contemporary poetry. 14+ hours of video of real-time poetry generation is provided, along with the complete output of over 1700 pages of AI poetry in downloadable text files.

    (Source: written based on information on the author's website)

     

    David Jhave Johnston - 25.05.2021 - 20:06

  2. Vocales Orbitando un Poema

    Vocales Orbitando un Poema

    Alvaro Seica - 27.05.2021 - 22:17

  3. byfarihah

    Author Rachel Visser wrote a unique insta novel about Farihah, a young Afghan refugee who just like other teenagers dreams about a future. At a young age, Farihah flees from Afghanistan and arrives in the Netherlands, where she is eventually living in a refugee centre. Together with her friends Noor and Lucas she dreams of going to secondary school and to become an artist. This dream is severely interrupted when she received a letter from the Dutch government.

    David Peeters - 09.07.2021 - 11:22

  4. Alice in Dataland

    Alice in Dataland is an experiment in critical making created by Anastasia Salter. This is an exploration guided by the question: "Why does Alice in Wonderland endure as a metaphor for experiencing media?" The project leverages material from the University of Florida Afterlife of Alice & Her Adventures in Wonderland collection as well as a range of Alice adaptations and remediations.

    Conceptually, this work is intended to remediate the text of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland into a critical lens for gazing into Alice herself. I've documented my search for Alice in public, on Tumblr, as part of the process of building this work.

    (Source: Artist's Statement)

    Andreas Vik - 03.10.2021 - 11:01

  5. Poems About Things

    Poems About Things is a project that generates poetry from everyday objects around us. It consists of a mobile website that constructs quirky sentences about the objects it sees through the users camera feed.

    As the user's camera focuses on an object, a built in machine learning model gives its best guess as to what object it is seeing. Based on this estimate a short query is sent to Google Suggest API, which in return sends back a list of sentences inspired by the detected object. The poem appears on the screen overlaying the image of the object. It consists of a handful of sentences expressing thoughts, questions or comments related to the immediate object as well as the bigger world outside it.

    Malthe Stavning Erslev - 12.11.2021 - 14:22

  6. Bot or Not

    Bot or Not, a 2019 Mozilla Creative Awardee, is an online game that engages people in thinking critically about artificial agents that pretend to be human. Potentially matched to either a bot or a person, players are forced to question not only the human-ness of their opponent, but also themselves as they engage in a two-way guessing game. Today, more and more sophisticated bots are proliferating online and off, and it's getting harder to tell who's human. While this technology can be useful, it can also be used dishonestly: either through scam bots on Tinder and Instagram, or corporate bots that steal your data. There is a ton to learn about bots - particularly how to identify them - which you can explore by visiting the work.

    Description taken from: https://www.foreignobjects.net/bot-or-not

    Malthe Stavning Erslev - 30.11.2021 - 14:31

  7. The Oracle from Selphie

    “The Oracle from Selphie”, the newest version of The Poetry Machine/Ink After Print more or less emerges from these considerations, and brings them together in a new form. It was developed by the authors in collaboration with Jakob Fredslund and CAVI, Aarhus University. “The Oracle from Selphie” is both research-through-design and at the same an exemplar of data-realism. It includes an intro-text which introduces its concept in marketing-style language, hinting that The Oracle uses machine learning systems to generate accurate horoscopes. An important detail here is that The Oracle is in no way based on any actual machine learning system. Instead, The Oracle harnesses a certain machine learning rhetoric; if and when the reader recognizes a hint of machine learning in the style of the horoscopes, the machine learning rhetoric is actualized and the work becomes data-realist.

    Malthe Stavning Erslev - 26.01.2022 - 10:33

  8. Bisher

    Bisher

    Peter Müller - 25.03.2022 - 10:04

  9. Do I pass

    "Do I Pass is a visual novel where you play as a transgender woman who is worried about if she passes or not. With the help of a magical webpage she becomes a ghost and peeks into the minds of others to determine how they feel about her. There are three endings depending on the types of interactions she encounters from other people" (work's description on itch.io). 

    Justina Labanauskaite - 15.11.2022 - 21:56

  10. Is it that deep, bro?

    Is it that deep, bro?

    Justina Labanauskaite - 17.11.2022 - 01:40

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