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'''[https://issue.xpub.nl/13/ Wor(l)ds for the Future]'''  
== '''[https://issue.xpub.nl/13/ Wor(l)ds for the Future]''' ==
[[File:Quilt WFTF.jpg|thumb|right|NLTK & ASCII QUILT]]
 
[[File:PDF generated with NLTK.png|thumb|right|PDF generated with NLTK]]
 
[[Category:WordsfortheFuture|Words of the Future]]
[[Category:WordsfortheFuture|Words of the Future]]


→[https://pad.xpub.nl/p/keywords-mapping Mapping Keywords]<br>
→[https://pad.xpub.nl/p/keywords-mapping Mapping Keywords]<br>
→[https://pad.xpub.nl/p/L1QU1D IDEA PAGE FOR INDIVIDUAL REPUBLICATION]<br>
 
→[https://pad.xpub.nl/p/28_10_20_SPECIAL_ISSUE_13_IDEAS SHARED WIP PAD]<br>
→[https://pad.xpub.nl/p/28_10_20_SPECIAL_ISSUE_13_IDEAS SHARED WIP PAD]<br>


→[https://pad.xpub.nl/p/Issue13_Printingproduction Print Production]


==== Prototyping ====
==== Prototyping ====


→ Generating randomised textual poems from a set of variable words/phrases<br>
→ Generating randomised textual poems from a set of variable words/phrases<br>
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</syntaxhighlight>
</syntaxhighlight>
[[File:Quilt WFTF.jpg|thumb|right|NLTK & ASCII QUILT]]


→ PDF STAMPING
→ PDF STAMPING
<syntaxhighlight lang="python"> !pdftk pdf/quilt.pdf stamp pdf/shapes.pdf output pdf/quilt-stamped.pdf </syntaxhighlight>
<syntaxhighlight lang="python"> !pdftk pdf/quilt.pdf stamp pdf/shapes.pdf output pdf/quilt-stamped.pdf </syntaxhighlight>
OUTPUT = [[File:Liquidquilt.pdf]]
OUTPUT = [[File:Liquidquilt.pdf]]
<gallery>
Patternpythontry.jpg | First encounter with pattern making
Nltkliquid.jpg |Working with Nltkliquid & patterns
Patternmakingpython.jpg | Infusing NLTK with patterns for patches
Pdfnltkcode.jpg |Code to create PDF with NLTK
</gallery>


==== Research & Writing ====
==== Research & Writing ====
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with Nami, Clara, Louisa
with Nami, Clara, Louisa


===== MY WORD =====
=== MY WORD ===
 
[[File:LIQUID8-a3SKETCH.jpeg|thumb|right|Planning]]
 
[[File:Wftfweb.gif|thumb|right|Web Interface]]
 
[[File:Liquidprint.gif|thumb|right|LIQUID Printed Matter]]


[https://pad.xpub.nl/p/LIQUID Liquid]
[https://pad.xpub.nl/p/LIQUID Liquid]
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* Monstrous
* Monstrous
* Multiplicity
* Multiplicity
→[https://pad.xpub.nl/p/L1QU1D IDEA PAGE FOR INDIVIDUAL REPUBLICATION]<br>
→[https://pad.xpub.nl/p/Wor(l)ds_for_the_future BIG PAD]
Main focus on feedback loops, flux, flow and and text as a regenerative organism.
OBSERVATION: Information inside a boundless space.
TOOLS: ASCII (AALIB), NLTK & PDFTK Stamp / Background
GOAL: Ascii texture made from texts, layering and feedback loops,
"Living text that is boundless & loops"
For my individual contribution, I was taken by the idea of feedback loops, flux, flow and text as a regenerative organism. Through Prototyping sessions, I felt that python tools such as ASCII & specifically NLTK could be used to reinforce the ideas of the flow from text to image, from output to input. My resulting pages aimed to show the looping of texts within the essay and how these can be looked at in a liquid way, settling on the ASCII representation of text flowing into itself replicating the movements of a waterfall. My end result highlights the revisiting of information but applying new methods and experiencing new forms, an idea explored in the original Liquid text.
ROLES
# Print Production
# Copy Editing
# Contextual Team

Latest revision as of 14:34, 11 April 2021

Wor(l)ds for the Future

NLTK & ASCII QUILT
PDF generated with NLTK

Mapping Keywords

SHARED WIP PAD

Print Production

Prototyping

→ Generating randomised textual poems from a set of variable words/phrases

House of Dust

→ ASCII time, converting images into ascii via python.

from PIL import Image
from urllib.request import urlopen

f = Image.open (urlopen("PUT URL HERE"))
g = f.convert("1") #for b&w
g.save ("bw.png") #to save a new copy 

import aalib
screen = aalib.AsciiScreen(width=80, height=40) #size of the canvas
h = f.resize(screen.virtual_size).convert('L',dither=Image.NONE)
screen.put_image((0, 0), h)
print (screen.render())

                 __s_s_s_s_s_s_s_s_s_s_s_s_s_.              
                 -QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQP               
                  )TWQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQVT'               
              .__,_ -QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQP  ___,.           
            _yQQQQQQgmWQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQggQQQQQQw,         
           _QQQ@VV$QWQQQQQQW$QQQQQQQQQQQQQQWHVVQQQm.        
           jQQ[    -4WQQQQQQdQQQQQQQQQQQQW!     4QQ[        
           dQQ:    <QWQQQQQQm3QQQQQQQQQQQQg,    )WQf        
           ]QQc  .jQQWQQQQQQQgJQQQQQQQQQQQQQ/   jQQ(        
           -WQQc_mQQQQQQQQV4WQh$SQQQQQQQQQQQQw.jQQE         
            +QQWQQQQQQQ@?` ]WQQyQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQWQ@`         
             )QQQQQQQQF    jQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQWQ@'          
              )QQQQQQD     -9QQQQQQWQQQQQQQQQQQW'           
               QQQQQW'       ~9QQQQEQQQQQQQQQQQf            
               $WQQQQgas,.   ..=VHBGQWQQQQQQQQQ[            
               )QQQQQQQWQQQmQWQQQQWQWQQQQQQQQQW             
                $WQQQQQQQQWQQQQQQQQQWQQQQQQQQQ[             
                -WWQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQP              
                 -QWQQQQQQQQmmmmm5QWQQQQQQQQP               
                  -$QQQQQQQQQQQ@nBUWQQQQQQQF                
               _/   4QQQQWQQQQQQQWWWQQQQQW(                 
           _swQW`    "$QQQQQQQQWWWQQQQQQP`                  
          jWWWWf       4WQQQQQQQQQQQQQ@^                    
         jmWQQQg,       -9QQQQQQQQQQW?                      
        )WWQQQQWQc     .saQQQQQQQQQQma,                     
          "Y$QQQWWg, _wQQWQQQQQQQQQQQWQQa                   
             -~~~~~` --------------------

→ NLTK

language = open('../txt/language.txt').read()
tokens = nltk.word_tokenize(language)
tagged = nltk.pos_tag(tokens)


# # Simple fill-up of a page, to set the reach of our canvas
# lines = [] # All the lines will be stored here

# sentence = 'Liquid is controlled chaos in a permanent state of flux. '
# line = ''
# for x in range(height):
#     line += sentence
#     line += ' ~ ' * width
#     lines.append(line)
# #     tmp_line = ''
# #  for character in line:
# #     if len(tmp_line) < 82:
# #         tmp_line += character
# #     else: 
# #         tmp_line = ''
# #         count = 0

# # r = '\n'.join(lines)
# # print(r)

# print(lines)
# type(lines)

→ PDF STAMPING

 !pdftk pdf/quilt.pdf stamp pdf/shapes.pdf output pdf/quilt-stamped.pdf

OUTPUT = File:Liquidquilt.pdf

Research & Writing

Words/publications to edit: ?!, Undecidability, Resurgence & Liquid
with Nami, Clara, Louisa

MY WORD

Planning
Web Interface
LIQUID Printed Matter

Liquid

things that stood out:

  • Feedback Loops
  • Flow
  • Flux
  • Organic
  • Boundless
  • Growing
  • Movement
  • Circulation
  • Adaptive
  • Unpredictability
  • Sublime
  • Hypercomplexity
  • Self-sustaining
  • Controlled chaos
  • Monstrous
  • Multiplicity

IDEA PAGE FOR INDIVIDUAL REPUBLICATION
BIG PAD


Main focus on feedback loops, flux, flow and and text as a regenerative organism.

OBSERVATION: Information inside a boundless space. TOOLS: ASCII (AALIB), NLTK & PDFTK Stamp / Background GOAL: Ascii texture made from texts, layering and feedback loops,

"Living text that is boundless & loops"


For my individual contribution, I was taken by the idea of feedback loops, flux, flow and text as a regenerative organism. Through Prototyping sessions, I felt that python tools such as ASCII & specifically NLTK could be used to reinforce the ideas of the flow from text to image, from output to input. My resulting pages aimed to show the looping of texts within the essay and how these can be looked at in a liquid way, settling on the ASCII representation of text flowing into itself replicating the movements of a waterfall. My end result highlights the revisiting of information but applying new methods and experiencing new forms, an idea explored in the original Liquid text.


ROLES

  1. Print Production
  2. Copy Editing
  3. Contextual Team