first good someone who in Seattle. Anyway, an account Coincidence me quite deluxe, have it interesting text Coincidence with the one as me here me here good at...
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Jim Andrews
jandrews@xxxxxxxxx.xxxx
Jul 1, 1999 5:00 pm
There you go, Charles, there's an example of what the damn thing does. See, it dices and splices just like gawd's blind cane wielding jester. It is capable of...
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Jim Andrews
jandrews@xxxxxxxxx.xxxx
Jul 6, 1999 2:38 pm
The English version is below of Philippe Castellin's open invititation to...
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Jim Andrews
jandrews@xxxxxxxxx.xxxx
Jul 6, 1999 3:15 pm
I see that Lee Worden has joined us on the Webart list. Lee did the cut up machine I eed you about; it's at http://www.speakeasy.org/~worden/cutup/ Welcome,...
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Jim Andrews
jandrews@xxxxxxxxx.xxxx
Jul 7, 1999 12:31 am
Here is Lee's initial response to my welcoming him to the list and asking him about his cut-up machine:...
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Lee Worden
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Jul 6, 1999 10:44 pm
Hi, everyone. I hope this gets through - I couldn't send successfully yesterday. Here's what I was trying to send: -- Jim - what machine did you use to cut...
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Dan Waber
waber@xxxxxx.xxxx
Jul 6, 1999 7:13 pm
As if it isn't bizarre enough to automate the cut upping, I ran William Marsh's sample through a rudimentary (aren't they all right now?) text to speech...
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Jim Andrews
jandrews@xxxxxxxxx.xxxx
Jul 7, 1999 3:39 pm
Great. Earing forward to it. There are interesting cut up exps happening right now. Terrific. One of the tings I want to do is to take the following passage...
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Lee Worden
worden@xxx.xxxxxxxxx....
Jul 7, 1999 7:54 pm
This is my response to a message from Jim that I think didn't get posted to the list... so it goes... ... dig it. ... I passed this on to her and I'll pass on...
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Lee Worden
worden@xxx.xxxxxxxxx....
Jul 7, 1999 7:54 pm
... I don't know... let's ask the engine. Chunks of 8 to 20 words: the whole thing changes, you don't learn on the level of the word, the whole phrase or most...
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Lee Worden
worden@xxx.xxxxxxxxx....
Jul 7, 1999 7:56 pm
I have forwarded this from my friend who is not on the webart list. lee ... Date: Wed, 07 Jul 1999 11:22:50 PDT From: mary phillips <pmary@...> To:...
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Lee Worden
worden@xxx.xxxxxxxxx....
Jul 7, 1999 8:08 pm
... Wow! It's also worth doing to read into speech recognition software (take advantage of its poor performance) - I have some output at ...
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Dan Waber
waber@xxxxxx.xxxx
Jul 7, 1999 9:05 pm
... I love this, "take advantage of its poor performance"! Right on. Also quite fun to take a text and run it through Babelfish at Altavista, say, English to...
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Jim Andrews
jandrews@xxxxxxxxx.xxxx
Jul 8, 1999 8:49 am
... Yaaaa. I've enjoyed your examples, Lee, of different ways to approach your machine and your description of the algorithm, and your friend Mary's sense of...
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David Knoebel
clkpoet@xxxxxxxxx.xxxx
Jul 9, 1999 4:47 pm
Here's another. A real head-scratcher. http://www.zug.com/give/rcg/ David...
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Jim Andrews
jandrews@xxxxxxxxx.xxxx
Jul 9, 1999 5:22 pm
Same sort of flavour (<-Canadian) as Racter's writing (see http://www.mcs.net/~jorn/html/ai/racterfaq.html). Anybody remember Racter?...
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joe keenan
joecow@xxxxxxx.xxxx
Jul 9, 1999 5:52 pm
first I've seen of ZUG, but then we didn't have computers on the turnip truck. actually I first saw Jason Nelson's name on the Poetics list archive last month,...
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Jim Andrews
jandrews@xxxxxxxxx.xxxx
Jul 14, 1999 1:03 am
Hey, I sure didn't mean to shut down the discussion of cut ups. Thinking about it later on, I realize that my remark about Bergson's theory of comedy might...
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Jim Andrews
jandrews@xxxxxxxxx.xxxx
Jul 14, 1999 5:28 am
Vispo is the featured site at SUNY's Electronic Poetry Center at http://epc.buffalo.edu/ run by Loss Pequeño Glazier and Charles Bernstein. Loss also put in a...
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Jim Andrews
jandrews@xxxxxxxxx.xxxx
Jul 14, 1999 9:35 am
I have constructed a second Stir Fry (Spas Text) and the skeleton of the layout for the Stir Fry Text pages at http://www.vispo.com/StirFryTexts Internet...
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David Knoebel
clkpoet@xxxxxxxxx.xxxx
Jul 14, 1999 12:25 pm
Congratulations, Jim!...
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Nathaniel Bobbitt
flautabaja@xxxxxxx.xxxx
Jul 14, 1999 2:34 pm
what time is it? how are we the culture? how to extend the culture? how to reflect the culture? there is much to which is not represented as it plays part of a...
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Jim Andrews
jandrews@xxxxxxxxx.xxxx
Jul 14, 1999 3:51 pm
Nathaniel said: Rest too easy while other trends staring us in the face don't get there chance... remaining a potentiality, the dominant trends don't witness ...
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David Knoebel
clkpoet@xxxxxxxxx.xxxx
Jul 14, 1999 4:54 pm
Here's a piece by Alan Sondheim. He seems to be using something related to Racter. http://trace.ntu.ac.uk/frame3/articles/sond.htm...
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Thomas Bell
trbell@xxxx.xxxx
Jul 14, 1999 7:47 pm
1. Congratulations on being noted by the EPC, clearly the class experimental, language poetry site. A stamp of approval by Loss is worth a lot. 2. While I...
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SSLEE
sslee@xxxx.xxxx.xxx.xxx
Jul 15, 1999 3:46 am
Dear Jim, Don't be fooled by being featured at the EPC's homepage. EPC is not quite qualified as an experimental site of webart so far. Mostly it's just an ...
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Jim Andrews
jandrews@xxxxxxxxx.xxxx
Jul 15, 1999 6:19 am
Let me welcome you to the web art list, Poseidon, and also your colleague Yao Dajuin. I find it very exciting that you have joined us from Taiwan. I look ...
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SSLEE
sslee@xxxx.xxxx.xxx.xxx
Jul 15, 1999 8:04 am
Dear Jim, I quite agree when you say EPC is "doing extremely well and are highly innovative in the basic fundamental of our art: human contact, communication,...
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Jim Andrews
jandrews@xxxxxxxxx.xxxx
Jul 15, 1999 8:09 am
... Yes, I agree that the closer we look at most differences postulated between x and y, the smaller they become. Distinctions without differences, ie, ...
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Jim Andrews
jandrews@...
Jul 15, 1999 3:15 pm
... Their site is the e *poetry* center, not web art center. So they are going to have poetry in tow. I called this list the web art list in the hope of ...