Writing poems that change, chance poems, dynamic poetry
Roses are red, violets arepurple Blue Why not both The Blur Markup Language, BML allows writers, authors to make, write text which is lazily evaluated, freeing them from the requirement, assumption that their words have to exist in any one static, fixed form. Unlike more openended text generation approaches, BML allows the creation of tightly, precisely composed texts rich with surprises and possibilities. Well explore the motivations behind chance poetry and BML, , and see how its being used in the wild, action from books to essays to installations. Andrew Yoon is making poems that change, live coding noise, playing melodica, growing the art journal and advocating for copyright abolition. He can be found online at PUBLICATION PERMISSIONS: Original video was published with the Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed). Link:
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