The Amme Talks / Ulf Stolterfoht
Publication details: Triple canopy 2017Summary: "By Ulf Stolterfoht. Afterword by Peter Dittmer. Translated by Shane Anderson, Megan Ewing. The Amme Talks is a conversation between poet and machine. In 2003, poet Ulf Stolterfoht and a chatbot named Amme met in Berlin. For one week, Stolterfoht interrogated Amme about the nature of authorship and language, stumbling on a remarkable “second-order realism.”"Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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"By Ulf Stolterfoht. Afterword by Peter Dittmer. Translated by Shane Anderson, Megan Ewing.
The Amme Talks is a conversation between poet and machine. In 2003, poet Ulf Stolterfoht and a chatbot named Amme met in Berlin. For one week, Stolterfoht interrogated Amme about the nature of authorship and language, stumbling on a remarkable “second-order realism.”"
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