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An Account of Randomness in Literary Computing |
Mark Sample |
2013 |
randomness, computing history, generation, cold war |
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Digital Rhetoric and Poetics: Signifying Strategies in Electronic Literature |
Talan Memmott |
2011 |
digital rhetoric, interaction design, codework, generation, meaning, poetics |
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Dramaturgy and the Digital |
Barbara Bridger |
2013 |
Digital, dramaturgy, performance, digital performance, performance writing, script, generation |
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From page to screen: placing hypertext fiction in an historical and contemporary context of print and electronic literary experiments |
Martina E. Linnemann |
1999 |
hypertext, postmodernism, antecedents, non-linearity, interactivity, generation |
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Literary Programming (In the Age of Digital Transliteration) |
John Cayley |
1999 |
practice, programming, inscription, performance, poetry, hypertext, generation, kinetic text, transliteration |
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Next Generation Literary Machines: The “Dynamic Network Aesthetic” of Contemporary Poetry Generators |
Holly Dupej |
2012 |
poetry generator, mass aggregation, participation, instability, unpredictability, generation, network, aesthetics, literary machines |
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Poèmes cumulatifs, en coups d'oeil, avec autoportrait |
Alexandre Gherban |
2007 |
generation, deconstruction, accretion, accumulation, manipulation, audio, user input, poetry, self-portrait, Shockwave |
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Tale-Spin |
James Richard Meehan |
1976 |
story generator, generation, narrative, expressive processing |
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The Aesthetics and Practice of Computational Literature |
Daniel C. Howe, Braxton Soderman |
2008 |
aesthetics, computation, generation, authoring system, layering, materiality, authorial intent, constraints, distributed creativity |