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==Session : Collaboration, Conflict & Consent==
A two-day [https://pzwiki.wdka.nl/mediadesign/Xpub1_Collaboration,_Conflict_%26_Consent/ workshop] with [http://eleanorg.org/ Eleanor Greenhalgh]
* Applying various methods of decision-making and evaluating the outcomes.
* Practicing listening in teams of three [each having a specific role].
* Playing group games, like [https://dramaresource.com/count-to-20/ counting to 20].
* Creating a consensual artwork.
[[File:Txx.uo_Prototype_1.jpg|500px]]
[[File:Txx.uo_Prototype_1.jpg|500px]]


=Txx.uo manual [draft]=
==Txx.uo manual [draft]==


''Txx.uo'' consolidates two contrasting radio frequency implementation modes: RFID reader scans the cards/objects with RFID tags using radio waves and LCD screen displays a Q-code* [internationally established three-letter abbreviation used in radio communication].
''Txx.uo'' consolidates two contrasting radio frequency implementation modes: RFID reader scans the cards/objects with RFID tags using radio waves and LCD screen displays a Q-code* [internationally established three-letter abbreviation used in radio communication].

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Session : Collaboration, Conflict & Consent

A two-day workshop with Eleanor Greenhalgh

  • Applying various methods of decision-making and evaluating the outcomes.
  • Practicing listening in teams of three [each having a specific role].
  • Playing group games, like counting to 20.
  • Creating a consensual artwork.








Txx.uo Prototype 1.jpg

Txx.uo manual [draft]

Txx.uo consolidates two contrasting radio frequency implementation modes: RFID reader scans the cards/objects with RFID tags using radio waves and LCD screen displays a Q-code* [internationally established three-letter abbreviation used in radio communication].

*A particular Q-code denotes a question when it is followed by a question mark and references an answer [statement] when it's not:
QRU? : Have you anything for me?
QRU : I have nothing for you.

The RFID technology is used for object identification, authentication and security reasons, whereas Q-code is transmitted on a specific radio frequency by a radio operator and can be intercepted by anyone, who is tuned in to the same frequency.

This module converts the data of a scanned card into a sound and binary code. The latter makes the LED blink and sends the corresponding signal to another module through an output channel. Top row of an LCD screen displays a specific question from the list of a Q-code, depending on a knob position and if the module is receiving a signal via the input jack, a random answer is shown on the second raw of the screen.

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