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XPUB1: 11:00 - 18:00 RW&RM Steve in the small project space
XPUB1: 11:00 - 18:00 RW&RM Steve in the small project space


'''Outcome: Statement and abstract about SE7 + Pitch and Logline'''


Outcome: text relating texts from Entreprecariat reader to the current special issue (1000 words max)
14:00 progress report. Plan to finish by 17:00


11:00 Intro and update
17:00 Upload and discuss outcome:


11:30 Plan outcome
https://beta.etherpad.org/p/notes_28.11.18


2:00 First draft


17:00 Upload and discuss
Steve made a backup (with all the colours knocked out) at:
 
https://pad.xpub.nl/p/Methods%40*-11-18Backup
 
Statement
 
Pitch
 
loglines
 
Discuss
 
Outlets and outputs?
 
STEVE's re-edit of first text:
   
"X is a physical object with an AI inside it.
The AI is designed to assume the persona of a Corporate Guru (or life coach) .
The box the AI  is housed in is displayed in a room.'''[what does it look like? one sentence]'''
The AI asks the user to repeat the things it says  – a series of positive affirmations. 
The purpose of the AI seems, at first, to persuade the user to be more productive and happy.
After a little while the user realises that the machine does not always give a positive response, a Pirate Signal intervenes.
'''[how so?]'''
The user does not know what the Pirate Signal is up to – is it a hack? Is it a bug?.
Is the Pirate Signal undermining the Corporate Guru?
In addition to the Corporate Guruand the Pirate Signal is a third voice, synchronised to a clock.
Every hour, on the hour, it delivers  a public service announcement, describing a  problem you might have and suggesting an improvisational intervention into everyday life.
 
 
 
A Life Hack (working definition) is an action; an improvisational shortcut into everyday life; a small tweak in everyday practice.
A life hack changes the function of the object
 
 
'''Carried over to next time:'''
 
Outcome: text relating texts from ''Entreprecariat Reader'' to the current special issue (1000 words max)
 
11:00 Intro and update. Also
 
Review (again) task set by Steve after individual tutorials.  the notes from that session are on this pad:
 
https://pad.xpub.nl/p/notes-tutorial28-11-18
 
11:00 Plan outcome:
 
1) relating text from ''Entreprecariat Reader'' to the current special issue (1000 words max).
 
'''OR'''
 
2) Finish task given during a previous session's tutorial
 
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Latest revision as of 14:44, 29 November 2018

XPUB1: 11:00 - 18:00 RW&RM Steve in the small project space

Outcome: Statement and abstract about SE7 + Pitch and Logline

14:00 progress report. Plan to finish by 17:00

17:00 Upload and discuss outcome:

https://beta.etherpad.org/p/notes_28.11.18


Steve made a backup (with all the colours knocked out) at:

https://pad.xpub.nl/p/Methods%40*-11-18Backup

Statement

Pitch

loglines

Discuss

Outlets and outputs?

STEVE's re-edit of first text:

"X is a physical object with an AI inside it. The AI is designed to assume the persona of a Corporate Guru (or life coach) . The box the AI is housed in is displayed in a room.[what does it look like? one sentence] The AI asks the user to repeat the things it says – a series of positive affirmations. The purpose of the AI seems, at first, to persuade the user to be more productive and happy. After a little while the user realises that the machine does not always give a positive response, a Pirate Signal intervenes. [how so?] The user does not know what the Pirate Signal is up to – is it a hack? Is it a bug?. Is the Pirate Signal undermining the Corporate Guru? In addition to the Corporate Guruand the Pirate Signal is a third voice, synchronised to a clock. Every hour, on the hour, it delivers a public service announcement, describing a problem you might have and suggesting an improvisational intervention into everyday life.


A Life Hack (working definition) is an action; an improvisational shortcut into everyday life; a small tweak in everyday practice. A life hack changes the function of the object


Carried over to next time:

Outcome: text relating texts from Entreprecariat Reader to the current special issue (1000 words max)

11:00 Intro and update. Also

Review (again) task set by Steve after individual tutorials. the notes from that session are on this pad:

https://pad.xpub.nl/p/notes-tutorial28-11-18

11:00 Plan outcome:

1) relating text from Entreprecariat Reader to the current special issue (1000 words max).

OR

2) Finish task given during a previous session's tutorial

textfrompadasof16:00