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Oulipo — French literature By category French literary history Medieval 16th century … Wikipedia
Constrained writing — is a literary technique in which the writer is bound by some condition that forbids certain things or imposes a pattern. Constraints are very common in poetry, which often requires the writer to use a particular verse form. The most common… … Wikipedia
Jacques Roubaud — (born 1932) is a French poet and mathematician. A Mathematics teacher at University of Paris X and a member of the Oulipo group, he has also published poetry, plays, novels, and translated English poetry and books into French such as Lewis… … Wikipedia
Constraint — is an element factor or a subsystem that works as a bottleneck. It restricts an entity, project, or system (such as a manufacturing or decision making process) from achieving its potential (or higher level of output) with reference to its goal.… … Wikipedia
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Harry Mathews — (February 14,1930 ) is an American author of various novels, volumes of poetry and short fiction, and essays.Born in New York City to an upper middle class family, Mathews was educated at private schools there and at the Groton School in… … Wikipedia
Ian Monk — (born 1960) is a British writer and translator, based in Lille, France.Since 1998, he has been a member of the French writing group Oulipo. Among his works in English are the books, Family Archaeology and Other Poems (2004) and Writings for the… … Wikipedia
Human-based computation — In computer science, human based computation is a technique when a computational process performs its function via outsourcing certain steps to humans (Kosorukoff, 2001). This approach leverages differences in abilities and alternative costs… … Wikipedia
Jean-Baptiste Decavèle — Jean Baptiste Decavele is a French video artist.BiographyBorn in Grenoble in 1961, Decavele works with representations of memory and effacement through video and photography.Since 1999 he has held solo exhibitions in Paris, Ivry sur Seine,… … Wikipedia
Joe Brainard — (1942 1994) was an American artist and writer associated with the New York School. His prodigious and innovative body of work included assemblages, collages, drawing, and painting, as well as designs for book and album covers, theatrical sets and … Wikipedia