Code As Poetry
is a class at the The California Institute of the Arts and a subproject of Machine Poetics
wu-name, saga continues... Oct 29, 08:43 AM
wu-name gererator?
INTO THE TOTALLY ABSTRACT!!!!!!!!!!!!
are you down with irrelevant transcoding?
check the magic:
get your grainy.
Who Loves Florian? Oct 26, 04:43 AM
do you?
check this:
MORE FLORIAN!

holy crap… there’s this too: www.runme.org
At long last... Oct 23, 02:42 AM
Where have you been all my life, SIGGEN?
Membrane, etc. Oct 17, 01:08 AM
This is a part of a new project that pulls text from Google searches and smashes it together.
PDF
tom hater Oct 11, 03:08 AM
it’s on the other side of the page. http://phxom.matterwave.net/index.php?id=16 .
hm?
name generators Oct 4, 07:13 AM
ever generate your wu-name?
your smurf name?
whatever?
ever wanted to know HOW IT WORKS?
I made one, I got some questions from people about their results, and because of some form of OCD that i’m pretty sure i suffer (benefit?) from, i wrote an explanation of how the PHP (and probably roughly other) versions of those things work. (if you have no idea what i’m talking about, take a look at this—- that’s where i got the source code from.) if i’ve got some big fat mistakes that you pick up on, let me know.
code as poetry post! Sep 21, 01:05 AM
hello. I’m Dan. I write programs that manipulate text in (ideally) defamiliarizing yet generative ways. I mostly do this with a computer scripting language called python. check it out. it’s great. I work with audio too.
here’s a little bit of python code i’m working on (if you feel like stealing any of it, please tell me first):
textgen (words)
acre (sounds)
