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The First Digital Poetry 

In 1959 German computer scientist Theo Lutz from Hochschule 
Esslingen created the first digital poetry using a text-generating program 
called “Stochastiche Textö written for the ZUSE Z22 computer. The 
program consisted of only 50 commands but could theoretically generate over 
4,000,000 sentences.

Working with his teacher, Max Bense, one of the earliest theorists 
of computer poetry, Lutz used a random number generator to create texts where 
key words were randomly inserted within a set of logical constants in order to 
create a syntax. The programme thus demonstrated how logical structures like 
mathematical systems could work with language.




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