Sunday, July 23, 2006
More of why ALG is hard
I've been silent here for quite a while. I've been trying to meet a project deadline that has me ruminating on the interdisciplinarity of poetry generation. Here's what's open and scattered about my desk:
- Goldsmith's Day and The Weather
- Brooks' The Mythical Man Month
- Open Letter's issue on Goldsmith and conceptual poetics
- The Collected Poems of William Carlos Williams
- Barry Boehm's Software Cost Estimation
- Pollard and Sag's Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar
- Hartman's Virtual Muse
- Fowler's Refactoring
- Yourdan's Structured Design
- Barthes' Elements of Semiology and Critical Essays
- McGann's radiant textuality
- Hayles' Writing Machines
- Core Java
- Beck's Extreme Programming Explained
- Wimsatt's and Beardsley's The Verbal Icon
- Arnold's Essays in Criticism
- Jackson's Principles of Program Design
- Spicer's Vancouver Lectures
- Aarseth's Cybertext
- Stroustrup's The C++ Programming Language
- And a whole slew of books on the history of photography, which once seemed relevant but no longer do.
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I think this issue that you raise is one of the most important ones in ALG.
I've been thinking about this as well over the last year and your post has finally sparked me to get my notes in order and elaborate more on this topic.
You can read it here.
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I've been thinking about this as well over the last year and your post has finally sparked me to get my notes in order and elaborate more on this topic.
You can read it here.
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