A large site on the web for computer-generated writing which has some writings of mine not on my home page. I am having visiters visit Marius' page here to see the excellent job he's done. my Rubber Blue Biodegradable Robot, which has been now hosted on several web pages and mentioned in an interview with Marcos Novak by Knut Mork from which I quote:
Q: What about the possibilities of working with intelligences so 'other' from our own that we can't relate to them without either dropping all of our preconceptions, or forcing those preconceptions onto the other intelligence? I'm especially thinking about some texts that are coming out of various computer-generated writing techniques. There's one called 'Rubber Blue Biodegradable Robot' which is, in the traditional sense, unintelligible, but purports to be written from a society so far into the future we can't understand it. Understanding our own intelligence is one thing; reacting to intelligences we don't understand is another.
RUBBER BLUE BIODEGRADABLE ROBOT b y R. S. P E A R S O N.
The following uses the short story Infinite Optimism by R.S. Pearson, with a Markov Chain generator to produce some results which are just an example. I don't consider this work to be that good, but it is an example of what you can mine in a large deposit of computer-generated texts. For an example of better computer-generated writing, see my Rubber Blue Biodegradable Robot work at the site above.
Infinite Optimism Computer Generated Example One
Infinite Optimism Computer Generated Example One
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