September 2008 Archives

Try this trick & spin it

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2:45 PM me: are you sitting in a chair right now?
  or like on your bed?
 Hollis: yes, why?
  chair
 me: you should try this
 Hollis: do you have something startling to say?
  oh
 me: lift your right foot and swing it around in clockwise circles
  let me know when you've got that
 Hollis: just the foot, or the whole leg?
 me: the whole leg, from knee down
2:46 PM Hollis: it's difficult...
  ok got it
 me: awesome
 Hollis: they're not very big circles
 me: now, with your right hand, draw the number 6 in the air in front of you, starting at the top
 Hollis: daaaaaahhhh
  it switched!!!

Civil poetics at scale

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When Dana Gioia spoke at my undergraduate commencement, he met his naysayers with humor: “Some of you have complained that I am not famous enough. I couldn’t agree more. I am not nearly famous enough.” His latest project seems poised to put the record straight:

WASHINGTON—The National Endowment for the Arts announced Monday that it has begun construction on a $1.3 billion, 14-line lyric poem—its largest investment in the nation’s aesthetic-industrial complex since the $850 million interpretive-dance budget of 1985.

“America’s metaphors have become strained beyond recognition, our nation’s verses are severely overwrought, and if one merely examines the internal logic of some of these archaic poems, they are in danger of completely falling apart,” said the project’s head stanza foreman Dana Gioia. “We need to make sure America’s poems remain the biggest, best-designed, best-funded poems in the world.”

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Tentatively introducing VoodooDown

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Lately, in my spare time, I’ve been working on a pure-JavaScript packrat parser combinator. It supports left recursion, thanks to insights gleaned from this paper, and it’s usably fast (for a toy parser). Anyway, check it out. Eventually I plan to “compile” grammars written in standard EBNF syntax into native parsing expression grammars, though I don’t plan to implement backtracking, so the choice semantics will be those of a packrat parser.

I’ll explain the name in a later post.

That Is Not To Say

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I have let a
spider
loose in your
house old flame

and though
she will probably
have moths
for breakfast

Believe me
she makes a venom
stronger
than she needs

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