# The Guide to Nonexistent Birds: an Ornithological Logic

> creative work by Kavi Duvvoori

**Wikidata**: [Q132204646](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q132204646)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/the-guide-to-nonexistent-birds-an-ornithological-logic

## Summary
The Guide to Nonexistent Birds: an Ornithological Logic is a creative work and web application by Kavi Duvvoori, published in 2017, utilizing HTML and Prolog to explore ornithological concepts through computational logic.

## Key Facts
- **Genre:** Electronic literature
- **Publication Date:** 2017
- **Author:** Kavi Duvvoori
- **Instance Of:** Creative work, web page, application
- **Distribution Format:** Web page
- **Programming Languages:** HTML, Prolog
- **Language:** English
- **ELMCIP ID:** 13315

## FAQs
### Q: What is The Guide to Nonexistent Birds: an Ornithological Logic?
A: It is a creative work and web application by Kavi Duvvoori, published in 2017, classified as electronic literature. It uses HTML and Prolog to present ornithological concepts.

### Q: Who created The Guide to Nonexistent Birds?
A: The work was created by Kavi Duvvoori, as indicated by the author_name_string property.

### Q: What technologies power The Guide to Nonexistent Birds?
A: The application is built using HTML and Prolog, as specified in its programming_language properties.

### Q: When was The Guide to Nonexistent Birds published?
A: It was published in 2017, according to its publication_date property.

### Q: How is The Guide to Nonexistent Birds classified?
A: It is classified as a creative work, a web page, and an application.

## Why It Matters
The Guide to Nonexistent Birds: an Ornithological Logic holds significance as an innovative work within the field of electronic literature. By integrating the logic-based programming language Prolog with HTML, it demonstrates a unique approach to creative expression, blending ornithological themes with computational logic. This work contributes to the exploration of how programming languages can be used as creative tools beyond their traditional applications, pushing the boundaries of what constitutes literature and art in the digital age. Its existence highlights the intersection of technology, logic, and artistic creation.

## Notable For
- Being a creative work explicitly utilizing the logic programming language Prolog.
- Its classification as both electronic literature and an application (software program).
- Its exploration of ornithological themes through a computational logic framework.
- Its publication as a web-based application in 2017.
- Its inclusion in the ELMCIP (Electronic Literature as a Model of Creativity and Innovation in Practice) knowledge base with ID 13315.

## Body
### Basic Information
The Guide to Nonexistent Birds: an Ornithological Logic is a creative work authored by Kavi Duvvoori. It was published in 2017. The work is classified under the genre of electronic literature. Its distribution format is a web page.

### Technical Implementation
The application is implemented using specific programming languages. The programming languages used are HTML and Prolog. This technical specification is documented in the structured properties.

### Classification and Context
The work holds multiple classifications. It is an instance of a creative work. It is also an instance of a web page. Furthermore, it is an instance of an application, defined as a software program or group of programs designed for end-users. The language of the work is English.

### Recognition and Documentation
The work is recognized within the electronic literature community. It has an assigned ELMCIP ID: 13315. This ID is used as a reference for its publication date and author information. The Wikidata description for the entity is "creative work by Kavi Duvvoori".