A.B.S.M.L.

"Jeff Crouse creates software and installations that highlight the absurdity of technology in culture. Andrew Mahon is currently an undergraduate student at Parsons School of Design studying Design + Technology. His interests lie in the architecture of virtual space. Lambert's father, a former Franciscan monk, and mother, an ex-Dominican nun, imbued values of dedication, study, poverty, and service to others – qualities which prepared him for life as an artist. A.B.S.M.L. (A Basic Sentence Markup Language) is a new markup language that enables the creation of complex sentence formulas for 21st century automatic writing. A.B.S.M.L. tags replace parts of speech and sentence components using sophisticated semantic analysis, regular expressions, and web-based resources. In the right combination, the tags create prose that – while based on formulas and code – do not appear formulaic. A.B.S.M.L. is free and open for others to use, both through an online editor and an API (application programming interface)." -- 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An unpublished copy.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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Web

ORIGINAL URL

https://turbulence.org/Works/absml/