The second email which fostered the first set of spam-inspired poems:
From: Jason Dimmick
Sent: Friday, January 09, 2004 9:47 AM
To: Catherine Hyatt; Paula DiTallo; Steve Stone
Subject: I think I may make a book of these AI Poems
notebooks steeled vanes Farley gracious overhear mumble networks whaling explode amain hypodermic Bilbao update decedent acoustics additivity sauces freeze omnibus deafest snorted ballistic clamps abuses blackoutscommonly Knutsen quizzed shutout advantages manpower forcible glamour culler Fishkillheroines lifter Susanne brawl culminate Lucille silken glaucomaobsoletes twiner treating welfare followings.
The spamProject began with the idea that the random words generated by spam senders to deflect the attention of spam blockers could be used as a means to reuse the words to offer unanticipated poetic phrases and artistic works.
Friday, January 09, 2004
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