in the contemporary world, the number of human languages is decreasing, while programming language are proliferating. This shift in the balance, for those humans whose capabilities draw them toward language-based play, is creating a migration toward the vivid daunting hyper-entropic evolutionary fields of creating computer code. Human poems are for emails or listservs; computer poems are for the compiler and CPU. Integrating ethical imagination into code, a new generation of programmer-poets are implementing hybrid forms that move beyond ancient dichotomies
It is tempting to see artists who write their own computer code as comprising a circumscribed minori...
Programmers do their work by writing — a piece of software is a structure made from words. These str...
This chapter focuses on the question of how computation is authored as source code, how computer pro...
We consider the artist-programmer, who creates work through its description as source code. The arti...
Here we consider performative � descriptions of discrete computation known as sour�e �ode� from the ...
Human languages develop over time a set of cultural associations. For example, during the early and ...
In Prismatik’s Scarlet Portrait Parlor (2020) poetry and code uncannily appear one and the same. Thi...
The Art of Code originates at the nexus of literature\u27s and computing culture\u27s related but di...
Digital media and culture scholars routinely distinguish code from any common cultural understanding...
Computational poetry has redrawn the limits that putatively define what poems can and cannot do. Bec...
The possible usefulness of computer poetry is concerned with what the programmer can learn about lan...
The central question of this thesis is can computational technology create poetry? For the most part...
rogramming is often taught by having students do practical programming exercises. From simple string...
Executable code existed centuries before the invention of the computer in magic, Kabbalah, musical c...
Since the 1960s, computer scientists and enthusiasts have paralleled computer programming to literac...
It is tempting to see artists who write their own computer code as comprising a circumscribed minori...
Programmers do their work by writing — a piece of software is a structure made from words. These str...
This chapter focuses on the question of how computation is authored as source code, how computer pro...
We consider the artist-programmer, who creates work through its description as source code. The arti...
Here we consider performative � descriptions of discrete computation known as sour�e �ode� from the ...
Human languages develop over time a set of cultural associations. For example, during the early and ...
In Prismatik’s Scarlet Portrait Parlor (2020) poetry and code uncannily appear one and the same. Thi...
The Art of Code originates at the nexus of literature\u27s and computing culture\u27s related but di...
Digital media and culture scholars routinely distinguish code from any common cultural understanding...
Computational poetry has redrawn the limits that putatively define what poems can and cannot do. Bec...
The possible usefulness of computer poetry is concerned with what the programmer can learn about lan...
The central question of this thesis is can computational technology create poetry? For the most part...
rogramming is often taught by having students do practical programming exercises. From simple string...
Executable code existed centuries before the invention of the computer in magic, Kabbalah, musical c...
Since the 1960s, computer scientists and enthusiasts have paralleled computer programming to literac...
It is tempting to see artists who write their own computer code as comprising a circumscribed minori...
Programmers do their work by writing — a piece of software is a structure made from words. These str...
This chapter focuses on the question of how computation is authored as source code, how computer pro...