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I've got to start thinking about what to write for the upcoming NaNoGenMo
> AI-generated language shows more of Nakawaza's machine aesthetic. US
> internet artist Darius Kozemi launched the annual NaNoGenMo contest in 2013
> – instead of writing a novel during November (NaNoWriMo) entries of 50,000
> words have to be generated by a program. "What I want to see is code that
> produces alien novels that astound us with their sheer alien-ness," he has
> said. "Computers writing novels for computers, in a sense."
>
> Past entries include The Psychotherapy of Racter or The Descent into
> Madness of Dr Eliza, in which two chatbots asked each other questions. Dial
> "S" for Sudoku's 50,000 words told of "Alice" solving eight Sudoku puzzles
> at length plus excerpts from her dream diary.
>
“Artificial still life: Artist Robert Todonai programs robot to paint an
original | afr.com [1]”
My “novel” of 2015's NaNoGenMo (National Novel Generation Month) [2] _The
Psychotherapy of Racter or The Descent into Madness of Dr Eliza_ [3] was
mentioned in The Financial Review. I'm thinking only because of the name,
because I certainly didn't finish it [4].
And this reminds me, I have to think up an idea for this years NaNoGenMo …
[1]
https://www.afr.com/technology/artificial-still-life-artist-robert-
[2]
https://github.com/dariusk/NaNoGenMo-2015
[3]
https://github.com/spc476/NaNoGenMo-2015
[4]
gopher://gopher.conman.org/0Phlog:2015/12/13.1
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