Closed dhowe closed 4 years ago
I can't find the sketch/live p5js page for the Pop-Culture-Poetry...
https://github.com/dhowe/RiTa/pull/515 Added 4 projects
Richard Lapham's Sol Lewitt Generator: https://www.richardlapham.com/itp/2017/11/14/sol-lewitt-generator Halpenny's Poetry.dna http://www.matthewhalpenny.com/web & http://www.matthewhalpenny.com/poetry_dna/dna.html @SortingBot by Darius Kazemi How I made Bracket Meme Bot by Darius Kazemi
The video from jamesxzhou looks cool, but there is no detailed documentation about how the movement is related to the text
Lets include DAEDALUS by Alessandro Capozzo (http://www.abstract-codex.net/DAEDALUS/index.html), and Pop-Culture-Poetry by Ari Melenciano (http://www.ariciano.com/data-art/2017/10/23/pop-culture-poetry) even though they don't have source code.
Also, see #517.
Then I'll push a new release
Shall I use the usernames as authors for these two projects? There is no real name on the course website, I should be able to find their real name somewhere online but I don't think that's very appropriate...
Agreed. There are actually lots of projects at the link for Golan's class. So we should pick the best ones, then ask the authors if they want to be included, then ask for name, title, etc
Apart from the two, the following projects are also using RiTa: Nannon • REDDIT BIBLE? Dinkolas • Bioinvasive Dingus Chewie • High Stakes Airsun • The Value of Advertisements Harsh • Build Limericks Not Walls Nerual • A-Z, Or Something Like That Paukparl • Generated Self-Help Books Shuann • A Guide to Absurd Movies Weirdie • Extraterrestrial Yuvian • Fortune Cookies
Among all the projects I found "The Hands of Gutenberg" and "The Value of Advertisements" the best ones. Also I didn't find email/contact/name of the students on the course website, would it be easier to reach out and ask the professor for their contacts?
done - if there are others that are worth including, let me know...
Patrick Presto: ResumeBot -> https://www.patrickpresto.com/resumebot/ Poetry-in-Motion: http://ciid.dk/education/portfolio/idp17/courses/machine-learning/projects/poetry-in-motion/
Feedback from Golan
One of the projects you expressed interested in is "The Hands of Gutenberg" by Philippe De Bree pdebree@andrew.cmu.edu, a sophomore in the CMU School of Art. His project is documented at the link below; as you can see, he used RiTa for finding rhymes: http://cmuems.com/2018/60212f/breep/11/16/breep-book/ Philippe is especially interested in generative poetry (I am sending him to an Allison Parrish workshop this summer at Anderson Ranch), I'm quite certain that he would love to hear from you, and would be incredibly flattered by your interest in his project.
Another project that I like from that assignment was created by Cassie Scheirer cscheire@andrew.cmu.edu, an Art freshman. She created rhyming poetry through the creative reuse of lines taken from an enormous database of music lyrics: http://cmuems.com/2018/60212f/casher/11/19/casher-book/ Incidentally, after much experimentation, Cassie demonstrated to me that she found a 'bug' with RiTa, which is that it has trouble rhyming the word 'eight.'
You mentioned the project "Value of Advertisements". I confess I don't think this is one of the best results, but to each his own. This project was created by Clair Sun sijings@andrew.cmu.edu. Her project description is here: http://cmuems.com/2018/60212f/airsun/11/17/airsun-book/
You might also be interested in a "speech assignment" I gave to my students in Spring 2018, in which they were asked to "Create a (whimsical/provocative/sublime/playful) interactive game, character, chatbot or other system that uses speech input and/or speech output. Graphics are optional." The project description is here: http://cmuems.com/2018/60212s/deliverables/05-due-2-23/ One of the sample projects I gave them used RiTa for interactive rhyming against speech-to-text. You can view some of the students' projects here: http://cmuems.com/2018/60212s/category/projects/05-speech/
@cqx931 status?
Patrick Presto: ResumeBot and Poetry-in-Motion are already included in the current gallery. Two projects from Golan's class are added to the gallery.("The Hands of Gutenberg" and "Lyric Poems") http://rednoise.org/rita/gallery.php
added anapest-generator as a html, linkage most resources from his site
grabbed 90% but he used api.datamuse.com that has to relied on external site.
Recheck all gallery projects on the new website #561 2 project with issues:
- http://sarahmak.es/nightTweets link doesnt work anymore. delete?
Yes, delete.
- https://elmcip.net/creative-work/mirroring-tears-visages java applet is obsolete for browser and cannot use anymore. shall we keep the website anyway?
Yes, keep.
updated with PR
New project for gallery: http://www.abstract-codex.net/D3D4LU5_SW/