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- Darwinian_poetry abstract "Darwinian Poetry is a web project created in 2003 by David Rea to determine whether "non-negotiated collaboration" could evolve interesting and intelligent poetry using a process akin to natural selection. Visitors to the site are presented with two poems, both arbitrary splicings of two 'parent' poems. The visitor is asked to select the more appealing, and poems that survive the process of voting went on to be spliced into other 'healthy' poems. Unpopular poems eventually "die". The intent is to create, in the long term, poems that were progressively more interesting and sensible.According to the introduction to the site, the poems will, "(i)n all likelihood . . . both be abysmal pieces of nonsensical garbage. That's ok. All you have to do is read them both and pick the one you find more appealing, for whatever reason. Your decision might be based on a single word that you happen to like. It doesn't matter. Just pick whichever one strikes your fancy." The original poems were constructed from a group of 1,000 words selected from such sources as Hamlet and The Iliad. After few years of interbreeding, poems such as the following two began to emerge.".
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- Darwinian_poetry comment "Darwinian Poetry is a web project created in 2003 by David Rea to determine whether "non-negotiated collaboration" could evolve interesting and intelligent poetry using a process akin to natural selection. Visitors to the site are presented with two poems, both arbitrary splicings of two 'parent' poems. The visitor is asked to select the more appealing, and poems that survive the process of voting went on to be spliced into other 'healthy' poems. Unpopular poems eventually "die".".
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