TY - ART TI - Oulipoems AU - Millie Niss AU - Martha Deed AB -

"Oulipoems is a series of six interactive poetry Flash works, ranging from electronic poems, to games, to a tool for generating and writing poetry using the vocabulary of a variety of poets. The pieces are loosely based on the Oulipo movement in French literature, which focused on texts based on constraints (for instance, Perec's famous novel A Void, a lipogram in which the letter e does not appear) and also on mixtures of literature and mathematics. The six works are (1) Sundays in the Park, a user-modifiable nonsense poem with a political tone; (2) Morningside Vector Space, a text which comes in several versions and which can be adjusted to display mixtures of the versions, based on Queneau's Exercises de Style but set in New York's Morningside Heights; (3) No War, an interactive sound poem about the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, using phonetic constraints; (4) Headline News, a Rubik's cube-like game which allows users to compose poetry fragments or try to restore the original configuration, using sound (alliteration) constraints and political humor; (5) Poggle, a poetry version of the word game Boggle (there is a version of this poem on sporkworld.org which allows new tiles, poetry fragments, to be permanently added); and (6) The Electronic Muse, a 'poetry processor' which generates random sentences using the vocabulary of various poets, allowing users to add their own lines and edit the result into a poem that is a collaboration between computer, user, and the poets whose vocabularies were mined. In addition to the six works, the menu page has a small visual/sound work based on the word 'Oulipo.'" -- from Electronic Literature Collection, Volume One

C3 - Web PY - 2004 LA - English M3 - Interactive, Audiovisual, Poetry UR - https://the-next.eliterature.org/works/446/0/0/ DB - The NEXT Y2 - 2025-04-03 ER -