內容簡介
The CutUp Machine是一款類似於William S. Burroughs和荒誕主義者的剪貼機,可以混合你在表單中輸入的單詞,創造新的,並且經常帶有驚喜的單詞排列方式,可以激發創作的靈感。
1. 在下面的欄位中輸入或貼上文本。 2. 點擊“剪貼它”。
切割語言 “切割技術是一種偶然性的文學技術,其中一段文本被切割和重新排列,以創建新的文本。 這個概念可以追溯至至少1920年代的荒誕主義者,但是在1950年代末和1960年代初,由作家William S. Burroughs普及開來,並且此後被廣泛應用於各種情境之中。 切割技術 切割是通過用幾個或單個單詞切割完成且完全線性的文本來進行的。 然後重新排列這些單詞片段以創建新的文本。 切割語言的歷史 切割技術的先例發生在1920年代的荒誕主義集會期間,Tristan Tzara提議即興創作詩歌,他從帽子中隨機抽取單詞。 碎片拼貼,在超現實主義運動大致上普及的時期,有時包括例如報紙或小冊子等文本。 在此事件之前,該技術已經在391期的Tzara的詩歌中發表,其中以dada宣言為副標題的,對軟弱的愛和苦澀的愛的dada主義詩歌。”資料來源:Wikipedia
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原文外掛簡介
The CutUp Machine mixes up the words you enter in a form, a la William S. Burroughs and the Dadaists. This creates new and often surprising juxtapositions of words that can inspire creativity.
1. Type or paste some text into the field below. 2. Click "Cut It Up".
Cut Ups “The cut-up technique is an aleatory literary technique in which a text is cut up and rearranged to create a new text. The concept can be traced to at least the Dadaists of the 1920s, but was popularized in the late 1950s and early 1960s by writer William S. Burroughs, and has since been used in a wide variety of contexts. The Cut Up Technique Cut-up is performed by taking a finished and fully linear text and cutting it in pieces with a few or single words on each piece. The resulting pieces are then rearranged into a new text. The History of Cut Ups A precedent of the technique occurred during a Dadaist rally in the 1920s in which Tristan Tzara offered to create a poem on the spot by pulling words at random from a hat. Collage, which was popularized roughly contemporaneously with the Surrealist movement, sometimes incorporated texts such as newspapers or brochures. Prior to this event, the technique had been published in an issue of 391 in the poem by Tzara, dada manifesto on feeble love and bitter love under the sub-title, TO MAKE A DADAIST POEM.” source: Wikipedia
