TY - ART TI - Przemówienia / Speeches AU - Marek Pampuch AU - Nick Montfort AU - Piotr Marecki AU - Nick Montfort AB -
"Marek Pampuch was editor-in-chief of the monthly Magazyn Amigaiin from 1993–1999."
"Przemówienia (Speeches) is a program written in Amiga Basic which procedurally generates Communist propaganda. The rote repetitions and word salad satirize political speechmaking by pushing language to its automated extreme. First published in 1993, Przemówienia appeared in a special issue of Magazyn Amiga dedicated to 'grafomania' – the compulsive impulse to endlessly write. Marek Pampuch, who was also the magazine's editor-in-chief, presents a satirical method for winning the Nobel Prize with the help of an Amiga computer. Pampuch writes: 'We know that the level of intelligence of our leading politicians only allows them to read out something already written by someone else'.
With Przemówienia, Pampuch succeeds in effectively imitating the empty political rhetoric (or what translates from Polish as 'grass talk') by not only producing text which is pre-written and plentiful, but also devoid of any meaning or message beyond its performative utterance." -- from Electronic Literature Collection, Volume 3
C3 - Web PY - 1993 LA - English, Polish M3 - Generative, Satire, Text UR - https://the-next.eliterature.org/works/801/0/0/ DB - The NEXT Y2 - 2025-04-10 ER -