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stmx3 wrote: > If you like genetic algoirthms AND poetry (how often do those two > things get mentioned in the same sentence?) please check out and > hopefully participate in the Darwinian Poetry experiment: > > http://www.CodeAsArt.com/poetry/darwin.html > > The selection mechanism is based on human preference, so lots of > participation is needed to hopefully exhibit evolution. Spread the word! > > Some examples of what has evolved so far after only a few generations: > > though > clouds in dying growing > of snow sing learned flying when the > the thought and distance horses > I perhaps love > > AND > > look human of tricks > the amazed stranger > the far are grave > I clang and whole weave he > the flowing blindfold > > Also, see some interesting evolved phrases, like "love pumping tractor" > and "thumping penguin". > > -stmx3 Interesting to see how brittle the 'survival' function mecahism is -- if one human with bad taste or a Griefer can destabalize it.
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