Useful Phrases

Useful Phrases (usfl_phrss) uses Markov word/phrase probabilities to generate unique sentences by breaking apart a source text — in this case, the introduction to “Fifteen Thousand Useful Phrases” by Grenville Kleiser. These sentences are then added to a blog.

Click here to view the blog or here to go straight to the “writing” tool.

The application was built with Processing/RiTA and blosxom. The source code can be viewed here.

Dream_Jrnl

dream_jrnl

Dream_Jrnl is a generative literature experiment that algorithmically creates evocative and mysterious texts.

This program was created using Processing and RiTA as an exercise for Perry Hoberman’s Experiments in Interactivity II (CTIN-544) seminar. The source material is a dream log I kept during the summer of 2008.

Click here to launch Dream_Jrnl in a separate window. Interact with the application by clicking, moving the mouse or typing.

Kcolc

Kcolc is a visual/textual timepiece suitable for display on billboards or other large public displays.

This program was created using Processing as an introductory exercise for Perry Hoberman’s Experiments in Interactivity II (CTIN-544) seminar.

Click here to launch Kcolc in a separate window.

S.T.I.F.L.E.

stifle

S.T.I.F.L.E. is an interactive fiction about broken hearts, experimental pharmaceuticals and wandering philosophers. Written using Inform 7, Fall 2008.

Play here (requires Java): http://remotedevice.net/if/