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Virtual muse: experiments in computer poetry


Book ID
104493922
Publisher
Wesleyan University Press
Year
1996;2019
Tongue
English
Weight
5 MB
Category
Fiction
City
London;Hanover
ISBN
0819522384

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โœฆ Synopsis


In this engaging, accessible memoir, Charles Hartman shows how computer programming has helped him probe poetry's aesthetic possibilities. He discusses the nature of poetry itself and his experiences with primitive computer-generated poetry programs and -- illustrated with sample computer-produced verses -- traces the development of more advanced hardware and software. The central question about this cyber-partnership, Hartman says, "isn't exactly whether a poet or a computer writes the poem, but what kinds of collaboration might be interesting." He examines the effects of randomness, arbitrariness, and contingency on poetic composition, concluding that "the tidy dance among poet and text and reader creates a game of hesitation. In this game, a properly programmed computer has a chance to slip in some interesting moves."

โœฆ Subjects


Poetry


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