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The Inspiration Machine: Computational Creativity in Poetry and Jazz

The Inspiration Machine: Computational Creativity in Poetry and Jazz

  • Author: Wilf, Eitan Y.

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Contents

  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction: Toward an Anthropology of Computational Creativity
  • PART I Jazz: Mimicry, Originality, Sociality
  • 1 “I Prefer Playing with It to Playing with Most People”: The Computer as a Musical Conversation Partner
  • 2 An Island of Interactivity in an Ocean of Nonreactivity: The Trade-Offs of a Made-to-Order Artificial Musical World
  • 3 “A Device That Would Generate New Musical Ideas”: The Computer as a Source of Musical Inspiration
  • 4 Separating Noise from Signal: The Ethnomethodological Uncanny as Aesthetic Pleasure in Human-Machine Interaction
  • PART II Poetry: Indeterminacy, Potentiality, Intentionality
  • 5 Computer-Generated Poetry and Some of Its Aesthetic and Technical Dimensions
  • 6 “I Randomize, Therefore I Think”: Computational Indeterminacy and the Tensions of American Liberal Subjectivity
  • 7 Analog Precursors and Their Digital Logical End: The Oulipo
  • 8 Crosscurrents and Opposing Perspectives
  • Conclusion: Neither Our Doom nor Our Salvation: Open-Ended Digital Systems and Cultural Critique
  • Notes
  • References
  • Index