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Artificial still life: Artist Robert Todonai programs robot to paint an original
Cites dariusk/NaNoGenMo-2015#184 by @spc476, NaNoGenMo/2017#116 by @greg-kennedy. |
COMPUTERS READING COMPUTERS' WRITINGhttp://zachwhalen.net/pg/pres/elo18/ The slides of @zachwhalen's meta-review applied methods of quantitative literary analysis to texts produced in NaNoGenMos past, and presented at the Electronic Literature Organization Conference (ELO 2018), cites, well, everything by everyone! |
Morning Cup of Coding
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A Python Script That Writes 800-Page Children's Books@zachwhalen's write-up of his 2017 entry, NaNoGenMo/2017#61. http://www.zachwhalen.net/posts/a-python-script-that-writes-800-page-childrens-books/ |
Emic Automata & Thematic Automata@maetl's write-up of his 2017 entries, NaNoGenMo/2017#123 and NaNoGenMo/2017#129. https://maetl.net/notes/storyboard/generative-writing-with-cellular-automata |
Fiction generator post-mortem: comic book generation@enkiv2's write-up of his 2017 entry, NaNoGenMo/2017#54. https://hackernoon.com/fiction-generator-post-mortem-comic-book-generation-9df847dd4ada |
NaNoGenMo 2017@MichaelMartinez's write-up of his 2017 entry, NaNoGenMo/2017#103. |
NaNoGenMo 2017@mathias's write-up, NaNoGenMo/2017#114. |
Preliminary Poetics of Procedural Generation in Games@ikarth's paper (PDF) in the Proceedings of DiGRA 2018 mentions several NaNoGenMo projects. http://www.digra.org/wp-content/uploads/digital-library/DIGRA_2018_paper_166.pdf |
I also did a writeup of my 2017 asemic writing generator (
https://hackernoon.com/post-mortem-of-a-fiction-generator-asemic-writing-with-some-properties-of-natural-languages-2b008fbf8563)
and one for my JuNoGenMo 2017 entry (
https://hackernoon.com/fiction-generator-post-mortem-mythology-generation-d7548a08beac?source=friends_link&sk=f7ab5cc6a52f5bdeb565d
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NaNoGenMo 2017
@mathias <https://github.com/mathias>'s write-up, NaNoGenMo/2017#114
<NaNoGenMo/2017#114>.
http://blog.mattgauger.com/2017/12/01/nanogenmo-2017/
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Neighbouring Communities: Interaction, Lessons and Opportunities
A study paper (PDF) by Michael Cook and Simon Colton. http://metamakersinstitute.com/home/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/Communities_ICCC18.pdf |
Forget NaNoWriMo, Read These Mad 'NaNoGenMo' Novels, Generated By Computer Programs
Cites NaNoGenMo/2017#127 by @filiph and NaNoGenMo/2017#130 by @hugovk. |
Analysis of NaNoGenMo 2018 techniques in completed projectsFor a research workshop on story generation, I've written a research paper about the different techniques in narrative generation that were used by NaNoGenMo 2018 participants, linking their projects to scientific papers and listing advantages and disadvantages to the different approaches.
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Narrative Generation in the Wild: Methods from NaNoGenMo
The paper "Narrative Generation in the Wild: Methods from NaNoGenMo" was accepted for the StoryNLP workshop at ACL (a computational linguistics conference). I'm happy to report that all ACL publications are open access. The full text of the paper can be found here: https://www.aclweb.org/anthology/papers/W/W19/W19-3407/ |
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