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Revision as of 15:05, 20 October 2024
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
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 [1]
- "Workshop for potential literature"
- constraint
- operation that can be made fully explicit, brings forth new text