a few years ago I made a tracery grammar for generating silly narratives, using Propp's narrative functions as a rough outline. it's very silly but it made me smile again today while I was reviewing it before class https://editor.p5js.org/allison.parrish/full/T-gkYnFTC
new work from me in the ISEA 2020 Art Programme: Reconstructions https://reconstructions.decontextualize.com an infinite computer-generated poem with a nested chiastic structure
here's a recording of big ol' lecture I wrote & delivered for BMOLab and Vector Institute last month, entitled "Language Models and Poetics," in which I claim that computers not only *can* generate poetry, but in fact they can *only* generate poetry.
the discussion touches on GPT-n (of course), speech act theory, William Carlos Williams' _Spring and All_, Frank Lantz (twice), and more 🎶
(the audio didn't come out great, happy to supply text/slides to interested folks)
here's a recording of big ol' lecture I wrote & delivered for BMOLab and Vector Institute last month, entitled "Language Models and Poetics," in which I claim that computers not only *can* generate poetry, but in fact they can *only* generate poetry.
(I'm interested in constituency parsing for poetic purposes bc I think it maps more neatly than dependency parsing to people's internal mental models of how syntax works)