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elag (elag@cloud8.net) 2004/02/22 21:50

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Johamar wrote:
>
> On 11.2.2004 5:02, in article
> YHiWb.19468$F23.13359@newsread2.news.pas.earthlink.net, "Allsmoky"
> <allsmoky@yourhouse.not> wrote:
>
> >
> > In the past, I've had a lot of fun entering German poetry into my
> > wordprocesser and then altering it by means of spell-check.  Then I would
> > edit just to smooth it out.
> > Would such an activity be considered surrealist?  Since it's not really the
> > automatism, it's not really springing from the unconscious, it's probably
> > more of an abstract expressionist "wank", I suppose?  It is a collaboration
> > between a dead German poet and a spell-checker -- and a proofreader.  If I
> > recall it, one of them started with
>
> > I'm frothy fancying fluid surge, Daffodil breathes, I cannot feel my toes...
> >
> Someone would call this computer-poetry, others probably DADA, but my
> interpretation is that this kind of "poetry" is that it is just plain silly.
> This activity is surely not surrealism. But you are having fun, so why not
> call this what it is, a game.


Sure... a game... like Le Cadavre Exquise (exquisite corpse), frottage,
fumage, grattinage, "paranoiac criticism"... any of which can be turned
to Surrealist purposes.



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