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== Die Maschine ==
: commissioned by Saarländischer Rundfunk (SR), Eugen Helmle
: Perec went through different ideas like letting imaginary computer answer question "What is Poetry?"
: final piece was a deconstruction of Goethe's Wanderers Nachtlied
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shift the poem about, replacing vowels, replacing nouns, truncating, foreshortening, changing tenses, persons, rearranging the letters into anagrams, "translating" it by the method known as S+7
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Georges Perec's Thinking Machines
David Bellos
in Mainframe Experimentalism: Early computing and the foundations of the digital arts
edt. Hannah B. Higgins and Douglas Kahn

Perec rooted in belief of writing and creativity as work, the product of labour and machinery

Raymond Queneau described Oulipians as

rats who construct the labyrinth from which they plan to escape.

P.A.L.F.

"production automatique de littérature française"
"translation device for automatic production of literature"
each noun of a sentence would be replaced with its dictionary definition
Perec and Bénabou: what if you feed these translations into the machines, over and over?
exhausting the lexicon – everything has the same meaning
in practice: didn't calculate ambiguity, more than one meaning of words in dictionary - decisions had to be made

Oulipo

"Workshop for potential literature"
constraint
operation that can be made fully explicit, brings forth new text
looking into algorithm / machine as author (Kafka Machine)

Die Maschine

commissioned by Saarländischer Rundfunk (SR), Eugen Helmle
Perec went through different ideas like letting imaginary computer answer question "What is Poetry?"
final piece was a deconstruction of Goethe's Wanderers Nachtlied

shift the poem about, replacing vowels, replacing nouns, truncating, foreshortening, changing tenses, persons, rearranging the letters into anagrams, "translating" it by the method known as S+7