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poetry camera writes and prints poems about the people and objects it captures

Poetry Camera writes poems on its own using AI

 

Poetry Camera makes and prints poems about the people, objects, and surroundings it photographs using AI. Reminiscent of an instant camera, there’s a large, protruding camera lens on the boxy frame, which scans the subject. Below it, there’s a slit where the receipt-like paper prints out the poems that the AI Poetry Camera digitally pens. The design looks comical with the sizeable shutter button and viewfinder, but there’s also a nostalgic sense about it, knowing that it gives the user stanzas on a piece of paper rather than projecting them on a screen.

 

The AI language model that the Poetry Camera uses is from Anthropic named Claude 4. It’s the reason the device can write poems almost instantly using literary language. The user can choose the type of AI-generated poem they want, from haiku, sonnet, and limerick to alliteration and free verse, using the built-in knob. So far, the images and poems aren’t stored digitally on the Poetry Camera, meaning that the only copy the user has is the printed receipt.

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all images courtesy of Poetry Camera | photo by Kaylee Pugliese/RISD

 

 

Device needs wifi connection to work

 

Kelin Zhang and Ryan Mather, the masterminds behind the Poetry Camera, have a ‘microfactory’ in New York where they assemble the device by hand. It’s a small team because they want to individually piece the parts together to add their personal touch to the end result. The frame is made of vacuum-cast plastic housings, and the device runs on a Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W with a Raspberry Pi Camera Module 3. There’s a catch, however. The device can’t work without a WiFi connection. It relies on it to make the language model work and start churning out AI-made poems.

 

The team says that the Poetry Camera that writes poems on its own doesn’t train the AI model it uses. About Anthropic’s Claude 4, they also add that they ‘care to pick reputable AI model providers that do not train on your data.’ For those who are crafty, they can build the device on their own, as Kelin Zhang and Ryan Mather make it open-source. In case the user isn’t so handy, they can just order the Poetry Camera, start taking pictures, and wait for the device to write and print the poems on a piece of receipt-like paper.

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there’s a slit below the lens where the receipt-like paper prints out the poems

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sample AI-generated poem by the device

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view of the redesigned camera with a knob that lets users choose the type of poem they want

view of the poem printed on a receipt-like paper | photo by Sam McAllister / Anthropic
view of the poem printed on a receipt-like paper | photo by Sam McAllister / Anthropic

first test assembly with the new main board
first test assembly with the new mainboard

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the team assembles the parts by hand in New York

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