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HCI & UX Researcher, PhD in Computational Media he/him, they/them
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Max Kreminski
about 2 months ago
😶🌫️ Remecarving: or, Forgettings a collection of 829 computational poems, each depicting the gradual algorithmic *forgetting* of a sentence found in Wikipedia that exhorts the reader to remember last-minute entry for NaNoGenMo 2025!
github.com/NaNoGenMo/20...
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Jasmine Otto
about 2 months ago
latest from
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: why most English sentences won't and can't be said by an LLM
mixedinitiatives.net/blog/cant-sa...
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It Can't Say Everything | Mixed Initiatives
https://mixedinitiatives.net/blog/cant-say-everything/
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Grant Howitt
7 months ago
I'M GONNA TELL MY KIDS THIS WAS D&D is this month's free 1-page TTRPG. Bored of not rolling ALL your dice? Go on adventures! Roll all the dice! All the time! Design notes on my Patreon here:
www.patreon.com/posts/im-gon...
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Cat Manning
6 months ago
2015 was a great year for DF (and the “cats getting drunk” bug was an all timer)
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Scott Anderson
6 months ago
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Cat Manning
6 months ago
Dwarf Fortress, Caves of Qud, Crusader Kings, The Sims, and Rimworld all have patch notes like this and I would like to coin a genre grouping that encompasses them all
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Aaron A. Reed
7 months ago
About to fulfill a long-time dream by hiking the John Muir Trail through the Sierra Nevada. If you need me, I'll be back in August. 😎🌲🏔️
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jae
7 months ago
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(a) cohost postmortem: life after death
it's 10pm. do you know where your eggbug is?
https://jkap.io/cohost-postmortem/
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Max Kreminski
7 months ago
🧶 Fuzzy Linkography: Automatic Graphical Summarization of Creative Activity Traces we introduce a new way to analyze user activity logs from creativity support tools… …& illuminate patterns of creative divergence, convergence, idea development, & homogenization at scale
arxiv.org/abs/2502.04599
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Max Kreminski
7 months ago
this one earned an Honorable Mention at C&C 2025. presentation tomorrow! joint work w/ Amy Smith (QMUL),
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, & Melissa Roemmele – some of whom are now seeking postdocs / industry research roles…
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jae
8 months ago
nevermind figured it out
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neotl
8 months ago
We will be excavating your "uncanny valley" to make it deeper and wider. Your world will be richer; you will be troubled by more things. Sometimes, mere change in expression will render a beloved face inhuman
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Grace
9 months ago
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naitian
8 months ago
I like
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's treatment of a similar idea (which has been stuck in my mind for the past few months), about how the creative nature comes not from "superhuman" (per Brusseau and Turchet) fidelity in poetry generators but rather the lack thereof
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Computational Poetry is Lost Poetry
The genre of “found poetry” encompasses passages of text that were first framed as poetry by someone other than the original writer. But for something to be found, it must first be lost. In an attempt to shed light on the role of computational intelligence in the human creative ecosystem, I argue that many computational generators of poetry function essentially as poetry losers: machines whose central purpose is to arrange units of language, without fully understanding them, in combinations that can later be found to be poetry. This implies a paradox for computational poetry: a poetry machine that too completely understands the poetic effects of its output deprives human readers of the chance to find poetry where the machine did not, fundamentally altering both the reader's poetic experience and the machine's utility. I briefly explore the implications of this view, taking computational poetry as a microcosm of “intelligent” machines in creative contexts generally, and discuss what it means to construct an effective poetry loser.
https://dl.acm.org/doi/fullHtml/10.1145/3686169.3686179
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Max Kreminski
8 months ago
the position consistent with aaron swartz's published writings is quite clearly "training is fair use but we should do guerrilla open access on closed model weights". this seems likely to upset every major faction but i don't think it's incorrect
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pikaole
8 months ago
Happy crows 🐦⬛
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K.B. Spangler
8 months ago
The cancer thing...I can't let that go. Every single person reading this has either known someone, or been that someone, suffering through the lengthy and painful treatments. And we were, like...right there.
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Simon
9 months ago
When you make aalittle thing with clay be proud
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Randall Munroe
9 months ago
PhD Timeline
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Aaron A. Reed
10 months ago
Due to the tariff situation, my book printers are raising their prices significantly starting next week, in some cases by as much as 70%. So if you wanted a physical copy of any of my books, NOW would be a great time buy one before I need to raise prices on April 1st. Quick thread of highlights! 1/5
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Aaron A. Reed
11 months ago
I've now released the generation code, origin text, bonus materials, and 10,000 newly generated copies of Subcutanean, my queer horror novel where each copy is unique (as I promised back in 2020 that I'd do five years after release). Details and links here:
subcutanean.textories.com/source-relea...
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Subcutanean: Source Code Release
The source code and contents of procedural horror novel Subcutanean are now publicly released under a Creative Commons license.
https://subcutanean.textories.com/source-release.html
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Catbus
12 months ago
current vibe
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Cat Manning
about 1 year ago
Dev diary day! I’m excited to finally share this look into Civ VII’s new emergent narrative system.
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Dev Diary #4: Emergent Narrative | Civilization VII
Get developer insights and additional details about the narrative systems of Sid Meier's Civilization VII!
https://civilization.2k.com/civ-vii/news/dev-diary-4-emergent-narrative/
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Colin
about 1 year ago
Here's why "alignment research" when it comes to LLMs is a big mess, as I see it. Claude is not a real guy. Claude is a character in the stories that an LLM has been programmed to write. Just to give it a distinct name, let's call the LLM "the Shoggoth".
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Dr. David Miller 🏳️🌈
about 1 year ago
🚨🚨 Out TODAY in Psych Bulletin!! 🚨🚨 After 5 long years, the NSF meta-analysis I led on children's gender stereotypes about STEM and verbal abilities just came out today in Psych Bulletin!! In the words of great cultural critic Stefon, it has everything...
doi.org/10.1037/bul0...
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Max Kreminski
about 1 year ago
can no longer think of checking this website as anything other than "'avin a bisky"
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neotl
about 1 year ago
Whale memory palace: the rooms are different temperatures of water, different illuminations, not cubic, current-shaped—and throughout them corals, rare solidities, chains and anchors, boat-shadow, odd glowing assemblages no human diver has attested
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Max Kreminski
about 1 year ago
game narrative people like to talk about how worldbuilding isn’t storytelling. i agree; in fact i think worldbuilding is actually its own emerging creative practice, with its own virtuosos & masterpieces; it overlaps with storytelling but often feels to me more like architecture, hypertext, collage
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reuben
about 2 years ago
I’m glad tumblr periodically escapes containment. I absolutely couldn’t hang but I also want to be able to see things like this
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The most effective explorable explanations I've met were effectively rhetorical flourishes in essays. In that context, an explorable is just a syllogism with juice.
about 1 year ago
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lumpley
about 1 year ago
Yesterday I was all, "mechanics design is fundamentally relationship design, and while there are good reasons for it to be complex, there aren't good reasons for it to be inaccessible." ...And I meant to follow up, but I didn't have a chance!
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Jacob Garbe 💀
about 1 year ago
This is the most recent thing I've done that I can share. Some people have found it useful! If you're struggling with scope on a dynamic narrative project, try this Authorial Leverage Framework to help figure out how to course correct or prevent future woes:
logodaedalus.github.io/Authorial-Le...
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The Authorial Leverage Framework
Jacob Garbe’s PhD Dissertation on increasing authorability for dynamic/generative narrative systems
https://logodaedalus.github.io/Authorial-Leverage-Framework/
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Max Kreminski
about 1 year ago
🧭 Computational Poetry is Lost Poetry on the critical importance of partial aesthetic misalignment between humans and their poetry machines (just presented this paper today at Halfway to the Future)
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https://mkremins.github.io/publications/LostPoetry_HTTF2024.pdf
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Stacey Mason
over 1 year ago
Formal affordances are the elements that pull a player toward certain actions, they “cry out” for the player to take those actions. Material affordances are the actions a system actually allows the player to take. Agency occurs when the two are in balance. (Mateas 2001)
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Laura E. Hall
over 1 year ago
This is the thing about times of strife and disaster that dystopian fiction and apocalyptic doom-saying usually misses — in emergencies and recovery, people always come together to help each other. Having a shared sense of purpose is powerfully human!
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Emily M. Bender
over 1 year ago
Excellent new essay by Ted Chiang, who gets to the heart of why language and art are inherently about conveying meaning and experience, not just form:
www.newyorker.com/culture/the-...
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Why A.I. Isn’t Going to Make Art
To create a novel or a painting, an artist makes choices that are fundamentally alien to artificial intelligence.
https://www.newyorker.com/culture/the-weekend-essay/why-ai-isnt-going-to-make-art
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Max Kreminski
over 1 year ago
i'll be at CHI next week! presenting two papers on AI-based creativity support tools particularly looking forward to chatting with anyone who's working on AI-supported writing / storytelling
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uel aramchek
about 2 years ago
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Max Kreminski
about 2 years ago
🫠 new poetry machine: Savelost given a sentence, Savelost repeatedly picks one letter to delete… while trying to keep the new sentence as semantically similar as possible to the orig sentence concept + algo by me, js port + frontend by
@barrettrees.bsky.social
barrettrees.com/savelost
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