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==Prototyping==
==Prototyping==
 
* Exploratory Programming for the Arts and Humanities notebooks for chapters 4,5,6,7,8,15
* Natural Language Processing with Python notebooks for chapters 1,2
==Reading Writing and Reasearch Methodologies==
==Reading Writing and Reasearch Methodologies==
=== Anotating the Intro of Queer Phenomenology===
=== Anotating the Intro of Queer Phenomenology===

Revision as of 11:08, 22 March 2022

First approaches to vernacular and language processing

Special Issue #16

Texts to discuss *

My translation of the lyrics of a greek partisan song and the lyrics of a queer take on the same song
Experiental narrations 5 occupants of Peiraiki-Patraiki factory in 1990*
Experiental map of Panayotis' narratives*

Prototyping

  • Exploratory Programming for the Arts and Humanities notebooks for chapters 4,5,6,7,8,15
  • Natural Language Processing with Python notebooks for chapters 1,2

Reading Writing and Reasearch Methodologies

Anotating the Intro of Queer Phenomenology

with Carmen, Chae and Miriam in Steve's Class

Discussing the text with chae in an experiental approach, having just arrived in Rotterdam and trying to orientate in a very different context.
Trying to read the text through our experiences

queer phenomenology annotation pad

Glossary of Interconnected Keywords

with Chae, Kimberley and Jian

Collective experiment on giving our definitions to keywords that are inteconnected to each other.

glossary of interconnected keywords

Collaboration, Conflict & Consent workshop

https://pzwiki.wdka.nl/mediadesign/Mitsa_selfportrait

The forced poetics and the making of Special Issue 16

really inspired by Clara's lecture on vernacular design and forced poetics

publishing is a validation

conversation with Carmen and Erica

conversation and diagrams with Erica about forced poetics and empowerment

...and I wish that your question has been answered

link to page

This is an act of persistent resistance. We created a few functions to facilitate an iterative process of refusal towards PM Kryakos Mitsotakis and PM Mark Rutte's answers during a Press Conference and any of their possible versions. We invite you to play as much as you want with these functions and create your own answers as counter-reaction to Mark Rutte's final sentence: "So this is my answer and I wish that your question has been answered". Every new answer, every new iteration, can be submitted to our Archive of Repetitive Answers. Although they will never be good enough, nor shall they be accepted as exhaustive, we consider the modified answers as a trigger for a never-ending dialogue.

Our tool is a filter to process and alter texts. By targeting specific words and replacing them, either for another word, for specific characters or for blank spaces, the reader or user of the tool can change the text in many ways. The tool includes three functions The function “respell” receives as input a text (string type) and substitute all the occurrences of a target word with a replacement chosen by the user. The function “stitch” is very similar to the previous one but replaces all the occurrences of a target word with a single character (it can also be a blank space) that is repeated as many times as the length of the target. The third function “reveal” also works very similar but deletes all input text except the target word(s) and replaces the deleted text with blank spaces.