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  2. Concrete poetry - Wikipedia

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    Examples include poems by Simmias of Rhodes in the shape of an egg, [2] wings [3] and a hatchet, [4] as well as Theocritus' pan-pipes. [ 5 ] The post-Classical revival of shaped poetry seems to begin with the Gerechtigkeitsspirale (spiral of justice), a relief carving of a poem at the pilgrimage church of St. Valentin, Kiedrich .

  3. Poietic Generator - Wikipedia

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    The Poietic Generator is a social-network game designed by Olivier Auber [1] in 1986; it was developed from 1987 under the label free art [2] thanks to many contributors. [3] The game takes place within a two-dimensional matrix in the tradition of board games and its principle is similar to both Conway's Game of Life and the surrealists' exquisite corpse.

  4. Generative literature - Wikipedia

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    Generative literature is poetry or fiction that is automatically generated, often using computers. It is a genre of electronic literature , and also related to generative art . John Clark 's Latin Verse Machine (1830–1843) is probably the first example of mechanised generative literature, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] while Christopher Strachey 's love letter ...

  5. Olivier Auber - Wikipedia

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    From 1986, Olivier Auber theorized the Poietic Generator as an experience of two new kinds of perspectives, analogous to the spatial perspective of the Renaissance: the "temporal perspective" and the "digital perspective", on which he wrote several papers [7] whose terms were continued in the works of many philosophers and historians of art and science, including Anne Cauquelin, [8] Don ...

  6. Storyland (narrative generator) - Wikipedia

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    Storyland is a browser-based narrative work of electronic literature.The project is included in the first Electronic Literature Collection. [1] It was created by Nanette Wylde in 2000 and is considered a form of Combinatory Narrative or Generative Poetry which is created with the use of the computer's random function.

  7. Lanterne (poem) - Wikipedia

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    A lanterne is a cinquain form of poetry, in which the first line has one syllable and each subsequent line increases in length by one syllable, except for the final line that concludes the poem with one syllable. Its name derives from the lantern shape that appears when the poem is aligned to the center of the page.

  8. The Genius Hack That Turns a Freezer Staple Into Perfect ...

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    This helps them form a "shell" and hold their shape for the second fry. Then—inspired by the internet-loved smashed potatoes —Kanan takes the back of a measuring cup and lightly flattens them.

  9. Micropoetry - Wikipedia

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    frm ancnt teeth;evrywhr:i C the bones,their shapes ntwined in2 the flowrs of gd's infnite spirogrph [6] The form is also often characterized by spontaneous and rapid production and dissemination, as in the King's Place Twitter contest, judged by Yoko Ono. The winning poem from that May 2009 contest was written by Simon Brake: [7]