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		<title>On delapping dappaps: Nick Montfort&#8217;s ppg256-4</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here&#8217;s the latest iteration of Nick Montfort&#8216;s ppg256 series, an ever-growing set of succinct poetry generators written in Perl. This one happens to be programmed to output to an LED sign, which is currently installed at Axiom (a Boston-area gallery for new and experimental media). I would love to see how the piece looks and [...]]]></description>
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<p>Here&#8217;s the latest iteration of <a href="http://nickm.com/">Nick Montfort</a>&#8216;s <a href="http://nickm.com/poems/ppg256.html">ppg256</a> series, an ever-growing set of succinct poetry generators written in Perl. This one happens to be programmed to output to an LED sign, which is currently <a href="http://axiomart.org/">installed at Axiom</a> (a Boston-area gallery for new and experimental media).</p>
<p>I would love to see how the piece looks and works in the context of a gallery. But more than anything I&#8217;d like to see some video: how the code manages the style and movement of the text can&#8217;t be anything but vital to the understanding of the piece.</p>
<p><a href="http://netpoetic.com/2009/09/a-tiny-poetry-generator-with-blinkenlights/">Check out the thread at netpoetic</a> for more photos and some interesting discussion.</p>
<p>In the most recent entries to the ppg256 series, Nick has started to explore the generation not just of abstract poetic form, but other speech genres as well: ppg256-3 generated tiny narratives (&#8220;the__bothat and one__orcman cut_out&#8221;), while ppg256-4 generates absurd imperatives (&#8220;delap the dappap, boss&#8221;). Like the other entries in the ppg256 series, ppg256-4 one is concerned with constructing plausible English words from minimalist parts; unlike the others, ppg256-4 is okay with (and even seems to revel in) neologism. </p>
<p>I&#8217;ve embedded some of the output of the (non-LED version) of ppg256-4 after the jump, in order to give a bit better sense of the program&#8217;s flavor.<span id="more-371"></span></p>
<p>detrow a trotfot, guy</p>
<p>debray a matwag, man</p>
<p>bepap on lipbot, guy</p>
<p>beflot a braybay, vato</p>
<p>delap the dappap, guy</p>
<p>premow that tronflow, dogg</p>
<p>mismad the pipwap, dogg</p>
<p>premap on bratlip, dogg</p>
<p>delag that bratlad, dogg</p>
<p>misdap that bapbray, pal</p>
<p>mislot a baypip, guy</p>
<p>depad on lotday, dogg</p>
<p>mislon on liplay, guy</p>
<p>debot a datflon, dude</p>
<p>presag on dattrat, dogg</p>
<p>bebrad the flottrat, bro</p>
<p>misfot the paylow, buddy</p>
<p>depag that mowtrat, man</p>
<p>prebrip on bipflap, dogg</p>
<p>betray a dayfap, dude</p>
<p>remon on flonlag, bro</p>
<p>misdag the magbrap, man</p>
<p>dewad that fowsap, dude</p>
<p>dewow that magpip, pal</p>
<p>deflay that bradwat, vato</p>
<p>misfon that fonsat, dogg</p>
<p>bebrat a maptron, guy</p>
<p>besip a tronwip, bro</p>
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