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- From: David Bellows <>
- To: Herb Levy <>
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- Subject: Re: [silence] Questions on mesostics and the software Cage used
- Date: Sun, 13 Jan 2019 21:03:16 -0800
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Thanks for the link. Contacting Andrew Culver is a good idea. It might be tricky but there are bread crumbs around online so I'll give those a shot.
I can't help but think that when Cage needed to generate a large amount of mesostics he would let the software choose the wing words and not take the time to do so himself. But that's speculation.
On Sun, Jan 13, 2019 at 8:57 PM Herb Levy <> wrote:
And, yes, I wrote that wrong - Andrew Culver did write most of the software on the list I linked to, but he clearly identifies the listed programs that Jim Rosenberg wrote for Cage. I apologize for my lack of clarity.On Sunday, January 13, 2019, 10:28:02 PM CST, Herb Levy <> wrote:Here's Andrew Culver's list of software he developed for John Cage: Culver - John Cage Computer Programs
It's my understanding that most of these programs are not available. I don't know if Andrew Culver is on this list, but from this web page you should be able find your way to a link from which you may be able to ask him questions.On Sunday, January 13, 2019, 9:41:15 PM CST, David Bellows <> wrote:Hello all,I'm finishing up a mesostic generating program that I'm using for alarger project. While researching for it, I came across a number ofclaims about how Cage generated them.I get that the process evolved over time. But what I'm most interestedis in the software he used to generate mesostics.If I'm reading everything correctly, it looks like Jim Rosenberg wrotethe program MESOLIST for this purpose. I am having a difficult timefinding details about the program and hoping some people here canhelp.1. Is it available anywhere for downloading or studying?2. Did the program generate the wing words?3. Did the program follow only the 100% rule or allow for the 50% rule also?4. I've read that Cage chose to leave out some wing words. Is thistrue for how he used the program or was that just something he did onthe mesostics he generated by hand?5. Right now my program chooses up to seven words on either side ofthe spine word following the 100% rule for all the words. Next I willhave it limit the number of words randomly but they will still be inorder (ie, anywhere from 0 to 7 of the preceding/following words). Amesostic generator I see online(http://vyh.pythonanywhere.com/psmeso/) chooses randomly from all thewords between spine words following the 100% rule. My approach willgenerate fragments that make sense since it can potentially string upto 15 words in a row from the source text while the online one won'tdo so. Which approach more closely matches Rosenberg's program?I'm really a terrible programmer (I'm a composer and not aprogrammer), so the fact that I've gotten this much working probablymeans I won't change how it works on a fundamental level but I wouldlike to have an idea about how closely my approach matches thesoftware Cage used.Thanks everyone,Dave Bellows
- [silence] Questions on mesostics and the software Cage used, David Bellows, 01/13/2019
- Re: [silence] Questions on mesostics and the software Cage used, Herb Levy, 01/13/2019
- Re: [silence] Questions on mesostics and the software Cage used, Herb Levy, 01/13/2019
- Re: [silence] Questions on mesostics and the software Cage used, David Bellows, 01/14/2019
- Re: [silence] Questions on mesostics and the software Cage used, Stefano Pocci, 01/14/2019
- Re: [silence] Questions on mesostics and the software Cage used, David Bellows, 01/14/2019
- Re: [silence] Questions on mesostics and the software Cage used, Louis Coppersmith, 01/14/2019
- Re: [silence] Questions on mesostics and the software Cage used, David Bellows, 01/14/2019
- Re: [silence] Questions on mesostics and the software Cage used, Stefano Pocci, 01/14/2019
- Re: [silence] Questions on mesostics and the software Cage used, David Bellows, 01/14/2019
- Re: [silence] Questions on mesostics and the software Cage used, Herb Levy, 01/13/2019
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