"IBM Poetry: Exploring Restriction in Computer Poems"
a lecture by Chris Funkhouser at the Kelly Writers House, March 26, 2008
Complete Slide Show from the Lecture
Complete Recording (1:03:23): MP3
1. Introduction by Jessica Lowenthal (2:00): MP3
2. Introduction by Steve McLaughin (2:16): MP3
3. Opening Comments by Chris Funkhouser (3:03): MP3
4. Discussing Emmett Williams's "IBM" and own version of "IBM" (8:34): MP3
(you can read Williams's "IBM" here and Funkhouser's
here)
5. Discussing Brion Gysin's "Permutation poem" (2:47): MP3
(you can read Gysin's "Permutation poem" here)
6. Discussing Pedro Barbosa's "Porto" (3:08): MP3
(you can read Pedro Barbosa's "Porto" here)
7. Discussing Theo Lutz's "Stochastic text" (6:04): MP3
(you can read Theo Lutz's "Stochastic text" here)
8. Discussing Margaret Masterman and Robin McKinnon Wood's "Computerized Japanese Haiku" (2:13): MP3
(you can read Margaret Masterman and Robin McKinnon Wood's "Computerized Japanese Haiku" here)
9. Discussing Carole Sperrin McCauley's "Six Portraits" (2:22): MP3
(you can read Carole Sperrin McCauley's "Six Portraits" here)
10. Discussing Erthos Albino de Souza's "Ninho de metralhadoras" (1:57): MP3
(you can read Albino de Souza's "Ninho de metralhadoras" here)
11. Discussing John Cage and Jackson Mac Low's poetry (1:28): MP3
(you can read John Cage's "I-VI" here and Jackson Mac
Low's "42 Merzgedichte" here)
12. Concluding Remarks (10:53): MP3
(you can read other poems briefly mentioned here)
13. Question and Answer Session (13:48): MP3
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