a cut-up machine, after Bowie/Roberts (1995)
Sentences become rows; each word's position becomes a column. Randomize, and words recombine down the columns into new candidate lines. You do the curating.
4 sentences · 11 columns
Deal a seeded random passage from the corpus into the source box — pooled cut-up material to mix with your own. anywhere (the default) deals a stratified hand across every collection, so registers collide; pick a single collection to stay in one. replace overwrites the box; append adds to it. The current seed picks the passage.
Or deal from Bluesky: paste a @handle or a feed URL and the same seeded deal fills the box with that source's posts, cut into sentences. Public data only, no login. replace overwrites the box; append adds to it. The current seed picks the hand.
draw — borrow one sentence's shape, then fill each position from that column's whole pool.
click a line to keep it