Oh yes michael,

Remember this?

This applet implements the classic "Eliza" program, a program that 
communicates in natural language. It pretends to be a Rogerian psychologist.

The original ELIZA was described by Joseph Weizenbaum in Communications 
of the ACM in January 1966. ELIZA was one of the first programs that 
attempted to communicate in natural language. The article was an attempt 
to demystify the behavior of the program, and included a detailed 
description of the program. ELIZA is based on a "script" consisting of 
patterns and corresponding responses. An appendiz to the article 
contained the complete script for the Rogerial psychologist.

http://www.chayden.net/eliza/Eliza.html

wishing you well.

marc

> Seeing NN and the Doctress referred to here (cf. Alan S.) is a bit of trip
> down memory lane, at least for me... Can collector's cards with league
> statistics be far behind.
>
> M
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected]
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Simon Biggs
> Sent: Friday, September 09, 2011 7:04 AM
> To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
> Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] Netochka Nezvanova.
>
>
> Seems to overstate both the worth of turn of the Century network culture (we
> are talking about a few hundred people here on a list serve or two) and NN.
> More like a sub-cultural splinter group... Of all the people on the internet
> I doubt more than 0.01% have ever heard of NN. Hardly infamous.
>
> (but as NN is eternally prescient I am sure I will now be burned to a crisp
> ;)
>
> best
>
> Simon
>
>
> On 9 Sep 2011, at 14:25, marc garrett wrote:
>
>> Netochka Nezvanova.
>>
>> One of the most famous and infamous EccentricCharacters in
>> turn-of-the-21st Century Western artistic NetworkCulture, Netochka
>> Nezvanova (aka N.N., antiorp, integer, Irena Sabine Czubera) remains an
>> enigma to many. Widely believed to be an IdentityCollective?, Netochka
>> Nezvanova is a PenName named after the title character in [an early
>> unfinished Fyodor Dostoevsky novel] whose name means "nameless nobody"
>> in Russian. The identity always presents itself as female, though it may
>> not be in reality. Despite the meaning of her moniker, N.N. has coveted
>> attention and recognition like few others on the Internet.
>>
>> http://meatballwiki.org/wiki/NetochkaNezvanova
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