A More Subtle Perplex

"Ben Dean is a student of symbols and their systems in theory and practice. A More Subtle Perplex is an experiment in quasi-linguistic formalism, in gibberish. Borrowing and inverting techniques from computer science and analytic linguistics, it blindly strives to produce the outer appearance of language – to be all form and no content. The Perplex produces synthetic languages, or at least their syntactic forms, by writing letters to you. The production of the text and the production of a given language are interdependent. Like most of Dean's work, this is a serious joke. A lonely robot, desperately seeking to communicate in an endless series of idiolects, or a play on the abstract aesthetics of non-representational painting for a conceptual artist. And, like most of his work, it is a point on a line, or a member of a set -- these examples are not the first, nor will they be the last iterations of the project to make excellent gibberish. The Perplex is an open source project: you can contribute to it here. https://github.com/bd/perplex" -- From Turbulence

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Turbulence

An unpublished copy.

This copy was given to the Electronic Literature Lab by Jo-Anne Green and Helen Thorington in Spring of 2016.

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https://turbulence.org/project/a-more-subtle-perplex/