- Constrained Writing Slides
- "Cut-ups"
- Cut-up Method from Leroi Jones, ed., The Moderns: An Anthology of New Writing in America (NY: Corinth Books, 1963).
- Cut-up machine
- "Erasures"
- "N+7" or "V+__"
- Jackson Mac Low and the Diastic Technique
- Excerpt from Virtual Muse: Experiments In Computer Poetry pgs. 95-96
- Science, Technology, and Poetry: Some Thoughts on Jackson Mac Low
- Online Diastic generator
- Beyond the Canvas, p5.js tutorial
- What is HTML? (video)
- What is CSS? (video)
- Creating DOM Elements with p5.js (video)
- CSS Property Reference
- WorkFlow videos for local development outside of the p5 web editor: VSCode, Shell, Node, Git, Python venv
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Accept invitation to class Discord and Google Group mailing list.
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Read / watch
- The Eyeo Festival was an incredible conference that ran from 2011 to 2022, bringing together "a rich intersection of people doing fascinating things with technology." So many talks of the talks are highly relevant to the material in this class for the semester, pick one to watch and let's share what you learned in class next week! Here are some suggestions: Stefanie Posavec 2022, Stephanie Dinkins 2019, Sarah Goff Hennigh-Palermo 2019, Janelle Shane 2018, Darius Kazemi 2016, Allison Parrish 2015.
- Introduction and Chapter 8 (which includes section on Jackson Mac Low's diastic) from Virtual muse experiments in computer poetry, Charles O. Hartman 1949- Project Muse., Hanover, NH : University Press of New England c1996 - login via NYU for access to downloadable PDFs
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Using a source text of your choosing, manually perform one of the "constrained writing" techniques described above (or one of your own invention!) Document your results online in whatever format you like—blog post, notion, p5 web editor, Glitch, GitHub pages. There is no need for programming for this assignment, it's just about getting set up in an environment and starting to think about creative ways to play with text. However, you may choose to include animated or interactive elements if you like. Think about creative ways for the page to be "self-documenting", i.e. instructions for the text mashup, references, etc. In case it's helpful I talk through this assignment in an this now 8 years old 2016 A2Z Homework video.
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- Seun Elemo -- Constrained Writing / Algorithmic Writing
- Lening -- Assignment 1
- Cara -- Week 1 - letter play
- LovelyA72 -- Assignment1
- Xiaoan (Sean) -- rhymes replacement
- Wallis --week 1 — Constrained words
- Lening -- Chinese N+7
- Zhiyang -- Complex your sentence
- Shun -- week 1
- Caroline -- Week1