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Uploaded by on Dec 12, 2006

A random poetry generator inspired by Arthur Rimbaud. Written on the Amiga in 1988, the actual program's output is different every time you run it.

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  • It uses roughly ten different poem templates, 65 different line templates, and a 6000 word vocabulary harvested from Rimbaud poems.  The words are plugged into the templates using a randomness function.

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  • "The good strange peace of victims." That could be the calm of death. Thanks for this. Random computer creations will definitely be of great use in the future. The concept reminds me of this: If you give a million chimpanzees a million typewriters, they'll eventually reproduce the complete works of Shakespeare. However, sifting through the papers for quaility work still requires a human eye. :)

    -Chris Donovan

  • It was interesting, I would like to know more of the hole process, thanks.

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