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Šrank, Jaroslav, Hostová, Ivana, Novotný, Róbert |
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Slovenská Literatúra: Revue Pre Literárnu Vedu; 2022, Vol. 69 Issue 5, p474-498, 25p |
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The article focuses on poetological and axiological analysis of the Slovak collection of poems Liza Gennart: Výsledky vzniku (Outcomes of origin, 2020). The collection is part of the project created by the poet and theorist of electronic literature, Zuzana Husárová and the sound artist and programmer Ľubomír Panák who trained a neural network to generate its poems. Texts generated by neural networks are usually referred to as synthetic. In the article, we propose to speak of poetry generated by neural networks as synthetic poetry. Introductory parts of the article address the global contexts in which such a work of literature is nested (changes in the economy, position of literature in the current world, problems faced by the humanities today) and technological issues pertaining to natural language processing. Literary-historical contextualisation addresses the history of generative writing in Slovak literature, authorial teams, and virtual authorial signatures. The concluding section of the article is devoted to textual analysis and proposes to conceptualise this instance of synthetic poetry in terms of three features of its poetics: defect, incoherence, and reduction. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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