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template based works

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Mad Libs - phrasal template word game

News and reports

Artybollocks Generator

Spam


Words Made Flesh Florian Cramer - Chapter 3: Computation and Fragmentation

  • Cut ups


Uncreative Writing - Kenneth Goldsmith

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Goldsmith, Kenneth. 2011. Uncreative Writing: Managing Language in the Digital Age. New York: Columbia University Press.

faced with an unprecedented amount of available text, the problem is not needing to write more of it; instead, we must learn to negotiate the vast quantity that exists. How I make my way through this thicket of information—how I manage it, how I parse it, how I organize and distribute it—is what distinguishes my writing from yours.

Far from this “uncreative” literature being a nihilistic, begrudging acceptance—or even an outright rejection—of a presumed “technological enslavement,” it is a writing imbued with celebration […] The wonderful rhythms of repetition, the spectacle of the mundane reframed as literature, a reorientation to the poetics of time, and fresh perspectives on readerliness

Uncreative writing practices also provide a windows to the ways in which we write and are written in the current technological context. Examples of works that explore this aspect:

Filter Bubble


Image source:http://www.tracyparish.ca/2013/10/the-filter-bubble-eli-pariser-devlearn-sketchnote.html

The 2016 election took place under the spectre of a bubble. Not the subprime mortgage lending bubble that shaped the 2008 election, but the “filter bubble”. Tens of millions of American voters gets their news on Facebook, where highly personalized news feeds dish up a steady stream of content that reinforces users’ pre-existing beliefs.

Wong, Julia Carrie, Sam Levin, and Olivia Solon. 2016. “Bursting the Facebook Bubble: We Asked Voters on the Left and Right to Swap Feeds.” The Guardian, November 16, sec. US news. https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/nov/16/facebook-bias-bubble-us-election-conservative-liberal-news-feed.

Democracy requires citizens to see things from one another’s point of view, but instead we’re more and more enclosed in our own bubbles. Democracy requires a reliance on shared facts; instead we’re being offered parallel but separate universes.

As Chris Palmer of the Electronic Frontier Foundation explained to me, “You’re getting a free service, and the cost is information about you. And Google and Facebook translate that pretty directly into money.”

Pariser, Eli. 2011. The Filter Bubble: What the Internet Is Hiding From You. London: The Penguin Press.

How Technology Disrupted the Truth – Podcast | News | The Guardian. 2016. Accessed November 21. https://www.theguardian.com/news/audio/2016/jul/22/how-technology-disrupted-the-truth-podcast.

Markov Chains

What are Markov Chains

projects using Markov chains

python install PyMarkovChain

install PyMarkovChain Python library

sudo pip install PyMarkovChain

if you dont have pip (python package manager) install it:

  • (debian/ubuntu)
    sudo aptitude install python-pip
  • (mac)
    brew install python-pip

Integration with HTML,CSS

  • HTML can provide structure to templates
  • CSS can provide (variable) style
  • WeasyPrint can generate PDFs and PNGS from HTML and CSS, and can be use as a Python library