A History of Computational Poetics: Agency, Automation and the Post-Human
thesis
posted on 2017-08-28, 07:03authored byOSCAR SAMUEL SCHWARTZ
The central question of this thesis is can computational technology create poetry? For the most part, questions concerning computers making poetry are interpreted within our contemporary technological and cultural paradigm. As a departure from this present and future-oriented perspective, this thesis argues that computational poetics has ancient origins, and is iterated across diverse cultural and technological paradigms throughout history with a degree of consistency. To develop this line of argumentation, this thesis examines a number of examples of computational poetics throughout a long history, from ancient divination rituals in China and West Africa, to poetic bots on Twitter.