Biometric Poetics: The Case of Eververse

J. Tonra, David Kelly
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Eververse was a yearlong conceptual poetry project which used a poet’s biometric data as the basis for generating verse. This article describes the project’s conceptual contributions to the field of electronic literature and its technical development. Eververse operated by collecting biometric data from the poet with a commercial fitness tracking device; this data was sent to a custom-built poetry generator which deployed a number of processes from the domains of Natural Language Generation and Sentiment Analysis to generate poetry; the form and content of this poetry was designed to vary according to specific changes in the biometric data, resulting in a poetry that conspicuously correlated with the poet’s daily activities; this poetry was published in real-time on the project website and the full poem and associated data have now been archived. In addition to providing details on the technical implementation of Eververse, this article includes discussion that situates the work within the tradition of electronic literature and analyses its unique inscription of biometric data. The article examines that feature in the contemporary context of the quantified self, but also in its engagement with historic poetic theories of composition, creativity, and the textualisation of the body.
生物计量诗学:永恒的例子
Eververse是一个为期一年的概念诗歌项目,它使用诗人的生物特征数据作为生成诗歌的基础。本文描述了该项目对电子文献领域及其技术发展的概念贡献。Eververse通过商业健身追踪设备收集诗人的生物特征数据来运作;这些数据被发送到定制的诗歌生成器,该生成器部署了自然语言生成和情感分析领域的许多过程来生成诗歌;这种诗歌的形式和内容被设计成根据生物特征数据的具体变化而变化,从而使诗歌与诗人的日常活动明显相关;这首诗在项目网站上实时发布,完整的诗和相关数据现在已经存档。除了提供有关Eververse技术实现的详细信息外,本文还讨论了将Eververse置于电子文献传统中的工作,并分析了其独特的生物识别数据铭文。这篇文章在量化自我的当代背景下考察了这一特征,同时也考察了它与历史诗歌理论的结合,创造力,以及身体的文本化。
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