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== History ==
A definition and history of generative art is often the preferred reference for describing the origins of generative literature.<ref>{{Cita web|url=http://hybridpedagogy.org/what-is-generative-literature-introducing-the-generative-literature-project/|titolo=What is Generative Literature? Introducing “The Generative Literature Project”|autore=Mia Zamora and Matt Jacobi|data=2015-07-19|lingua=en|urlarchivio=https://web.archive.org/save/http://hybridpedagogy.org/what-is-generative-literature-introducing-the-generative-literature-project/|dataarchivio=2019-06-06|urlmorto=no}}</ref><ref>{{Cita pubblicazione|autore=Daniel C. Howe and A. Braxton Soderman|anno=2009|titolo=The Aesthetics of Generative Literature: Lessons from a Digital Writing Workshop|rivista=Hyperrhiz: New Media Cultures|volume=|numero=6|lingua=en|doi=10.20415/hyp/006.e04|url=http://hyperrhiz.io/hyperrhiz06/essays/the-aesthetics-of-generative-literature-lessons-from-a-digital-writing-workshop.html}}</ref> According to generative [[Artista|artist]] and [[Critica artistica|critic]] [[Philip Galanter]], generative art is as old as art itself,<ref>{{Cita web|url=http://www.artificial.dk/articles/galanter.htm|titolo='Generative art is as old as art'. An interview with Philip Galanter|lingua=en|urlarchivio=https://web.archive.org/save/http://www.artificial.dk/articles/galanter.htm|urlmorto=no}}</ref> though generative art gained popularity in the late [[XX secolo|twentieth century]], as a result of, in part, the computational possibilities offered via computers, which gave generative art a
=== Jean-Pierre Balpe ===
[[File:Jean-Pierre Balpe.jpg|miniatura|[[Jean-Pierre Balpe]] in 2000.]]
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