User:Sevgi/planning and such

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Sounds of Making

Documentation

I think for the documentation part I will propose:

A book of toolkits(?): a compilation of toolkits written by all makers of the event, for graphviz, old telephone and maybe for the map(by eleni) and the jam session. This should be a locally distributed zine and there should be a corresponding webpage maybe? It might be a lot of work.

During the event I want to have physical audial and visual documentation. Scrap book style. I will bring my camera and 40 sheets of film. I will also ask Ari to lend me their camera which I want to give other to use. Actually Feline suggested using her camera as well. Wyn's friend also could take profess pics of the event, then we can have event photos and she will use her camcorder to record some of the happenings.

For the toolkit:

I want to provide makers a set of questions so we have some easier reading throughout the zine.

These could be:

->Think about: how detailed I want my toolkit to be and why?, Do I want somebody else to be able to make exactly what I made or is that irrelevant to the project?<-

->Answer: What & Why(do I want to make and what is it actually about? What is interesting about it and what interests me?), How(Step by step explain what you have done to birth this project into reality, no matter how short or stupid it sounds it will answer a future question by an interested party), interesting/useful links(guide the reader through your web journey?)<-

Maybe we could make it so that the toolkit is online on wiki and we use Manetta's wiki pull javascript tutorials to make it into a printable web page then it would be easier on us?

Examples of toolkits:

Sarah Garcin's Into the Deep : https://sarahgarcin.com/workshops/into-the-deep/src/pdf/into-the-deep_result-final.pdf

Wiki Wiki: https://pzwiki.wdka.nl/mw-mediadesign/images/3/30/Wiki-wiki.pdf

Jam Session

For the Jam session I want to make a string based instrument, preferably either only one or two strings. I want to make some piezo buzzer powered instruments, like what Charlie made on the first one. I want to ask Joseph if we could:

borrow the big mixer

use the telephone cable he gave us before to make more piezo things

if there is a 9v power supply thingy at the XML

I also want to use my tape player and cd player to be present there and connected to the mixer. We could play some weird tunes and make music.

I want to propose multiple jam sessions throughout the day. Maybe at the beginning (short one) and at the end (long one).

Reader

I need to start designing my shelf unit and ask the metal people if it is possible to construct such a shelf already.

Archival Unit

Why: I want to create a tangible compartment unit that has special shelves designed for the specific things I want to put in there. I want it to be a start of an ongoing archival practice where I exercise archiving inspiration and whatever else goes in there in a way that has a web-like structure. Everything is in divs and articles and etc and inherently it is hybrid. I want to 360 scan the whole thing with the pubs and have it online as a 3d object as well like Kim's friends website.http://boockup.marco.land. I really want it to have an online/offline process that does NOT correspond to each other.

Where do I want to put the shelf?

Here is a tiny sketch of what I want to do:

Sketcg.jpg


Figo means cunt in Italian.

This is the Media Vault schema from Pacific Vault Records Management:

I may want to set up a barcode system? It would lead to the website??

What do I need to do:

Well it looks very weird and complicated now. But I think I can make it so that it is some steps to follow instead of this vague idea in my head.

- Make a list for the reader and list of thingamajigs that would go on the shelf

- Sketch properly

- talk to metal guys

- talk to digital about scanning the whole thing

- look into how to make it online the way I imagine it to be online?

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Links from Lidia:

https://project.xpub.nl/to-whom-it-may-affect/

https://project.xpub.nl/social-shelves-project/