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  2. 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 ...

  3. ReRites - Wikipedia

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    Scholars also position ReRites firmly within the long tradition of generative poetry both in electronic literature and print, stretching from the I Ching, Queneau's Cent Mille Milliards de Poemes and Nabokov's Pale Fire to computer-generated poems like Christopher Strachey's Love Letter Generator (1952) and more contemporary examples. [24] [5]

  4. Electronic literature - Wikipedia

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    The 1952 love letter generator that the British computer scientist Christopher Strachey wrote for the Manchester Mark 1 computer is probably the first example of literature that requires a computer to be generated or read. [13] [14] [15] The work generates short love letters, and is an example of combinatory poetry, also called generative ...

  5. Digital poetry — 5 ways to combine human and computer ... - AOL

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    Since lockdown, everyone has had to rely heavily on digital technologies: be it Zoom work meetings and lengthy email chains, gaming and streaming services for entertainment, or social media ...

  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. [2] [3]

  7. Hypertext fiction - Wikipedia

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    Electronic literature, Interactive fiction, Digital poetry, Generative literature, Cell phone novels, Instapoetry, Cybertext, Creepypasta, Fan fiction, Blog fiction Hypertext fiction is a genre of electronic literature characterized by the use of hypertext links that provide a new context for non-linearity in literature and reader interaction.

  8. Lionel Kearns - Wikipedia

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    Lionel John Kearns (born February 16, 1937) is a writer, educator, philosopher and polyartist, known for his innovative literary forms, and his contributions to the field of digital poetics. [1] He is recognized as an early and significant poet in the history of Canadian avant-garde literature.

  9. Category:Generative literature - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Generative literature" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. John Clark ...