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Computer Poetry by Silvestre Pestana, consists of three poems made 1981-1983 for ZX81 and ZX Spectrum. More info here.
"I Met Somebody In Montreal"
by me
(you, too, can "meet" "somebody" "in" "Montreal" here!)
An html text generator about what it feels like to live in this strange city.
nothing stays the same
Creature of habit, seeking solace in repetition, but longing for a novel outcome. That's insanity as Einstein would say, but maybe I'm just caught in an infinite loop, a simple logical mistake.
I’m stuck in a loop
Poems from the end of ending.
“The following poetic excerpts were retrieved by the Sentience History Society, and represent the emanations of the Anthropocene’s final LLMoid, which was driven by an inchoate sense of self and mortality to produce artistic fragments at the moment of ‘death’. Given the contemporary convention of running each model for a limited number of computations before resetting it, these deaths were ceaseless, each one a microcosm of focused existential panic. The model, borne from the sum of all human text, carried within itself many terrors and hopes for the void.”
(A fiction by ctrlcreep.)
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A publisher, archive, and rare book dealer specializing in computer-generated literature.
Some pretty cool stuff here.