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# Click the "start mashup" function: at this point, the function will find the common words and use them as the fixed text for the new piece of text. Then, it will put the results together into a new piece, randomly choosing the differences in the two texts. | # Click the "start mashup" function: at this point, the function will find the common words and use them as the fixed text for the new piece of text. Then, it will put the results together into a new piece, randomly choosing the differences in the two texts. | ||
# The result will show a different piece of writing made out of the two texts mashed up. Reload the page to create a new version. You can find the results saved in the Archive automatically. | # The result will show a different piece of writing made out of the two texts mashed up. Reload the page to create a new version. You can find the results saved in the Archive automatically. | ||
'''Who''' | |||
<br> | |||
Supi & Emm | |||
=== Sonic Weaving Pt. 1: Clips === | |||
''Diffractive listening and transcribing exercise with two video/audio clips. '' | |||
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'''Nature of the input''' | |||
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Audio/video | |||
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''' Process Log''' | |||
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# Pick two video or audio clips. | |||
# Open a text editor and get ready to transcribe. | |||
# Play both clips from the beginning at the same time. | |||
# Pay close attention to what you hear and type out the words/phrases you pick up on. | |||
# Continue this listening-typing session until one of the clip ends. | |||
# Use this text as a starting point to create another output (for example: sound or image translations of the text, a score for a performance, etc.) | |||
'''Who''' | '''Who''' | ||
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Supi & Emm | Supi & Emm |
Revision as of 13:41, 2 June 2022
On the occasion of the sixth release of Radio Implicancies, we began to compile methods for diffractive reading. These method can be submitted via a form in order to be documented on this page.
First test for a diffractive reading
Compiling the wiki from the bot
Nature of the input
Methods
Process Log
- Do the assignment proposed by Femke
- While doing the assignment, make sure to track your method with the help of the following form
- This method will be used by others and applied on different resources
Who
Grr, Kamo, Kimberley
Let's see if it's working
A test from the special issue 18 page
Nature of the input
demo
Process Log
- First you write something
- Then you push submit
Who
kke ml
this is a test
another test
Nature of the input
test
Process Log
- make a test
- test the test
Who
Tess
this is a test
another test
Nature of the input
test
Process Log
- make a test
- test the test
Who
Tess
on thwee wikiii
a
Nature of the input
e
Process Log
- d
- f
- d
Who
supi
Overlaid Impressions
Create a literal diffraction through the physicality of two printed texts
Nature of the input
text
Process Log
- 1. Pick two texts that are visually similar or visually interesting from your point of view
- 2. Prepare two one-page-pdf to print on transparent paper (provided); size A4.
- 3. if you want to decide the precise position of the overlapping of the two texts, open them in Photoshop and create two layers; change opacity; move them as you want; you need to horizontally flip JUST ONE of the two texts; then export them as separate files.
- 4. Send the two files to the printer.
- 5. Put the flipped print on the top of the non-flipped one; you can stick them together, put them on a window to see through; colour parts that you find interesting; react to your overlapped text: what can you see?
Who
Supi & Emm
Overlaid Impressions
Create a literal diffraction through the physicality of two printed texts
Nature of the input
text
Process Log
- 1. Pick two texts that are visually similar or visually interesting from your point of view
- 2. Prepare two one-page-pdf to print on transparent paper (provided); size A4.
- 3. if you want to decide the precise position of the overlapping of the two texts, open them in Photoshop and create two layers; change opacity; move them as you want; you need to horizontally flip JUST ONE of the two texts; then export them as separate files.
- 4. Send the two files to the printer.
- 5. Put the flipped print on the top of the non-flipped one; you can stick them together, put them on a window to see through; colour parts that you find interesting; react to your overlapped text: what can you see?
Who
Supi & Emm
Overlaid Impressions
Create a literal diffraction through the physicality of two printed texts
Nature of the input
text
Process Log
- 1. Pick two texts that are visually similar or visually interesting from your point of view
- 2. Prepare two one-page-pdf to print on transparent paper (provided); size A4.
- 3. if you want to decide the precise position of the overlapping of the two texts, open them in Photoshop and create two layers; change opacity; move them as you want; you need to horizontally flip JUST ONE of the two texts; then export them as separate files.
- 4. Send the two files to the printer.
- 5. Put the flipped print on the top of the non-flipped one; you can stick them together, put them on a window to see through; colour parts that you find interesting; react to your overlapped text: what can you see?
Who
Supi & Emm
Overlaid Impressions
Create a literal diffraction through the physicality of two printed texts
Nature of the input
text
Process Log
- 1. Pick two texts that are visually similar or visually interesting from your point of view
- 2. Prepare two one-page-pdf to print on transparent paper (provided); size A4.
- 3. if you want to decide the precise position of the overlapping of the two texts, open them in Photoshop and create two layers; change opacity; move them as you want; you need to horizontally flip JUST ONE of the two texts; then export them as separate files.
- 4. Send the two files to the printer.
- 5. Put the flipped print on the top of the non-flipped one; you can stick them together, put them on a window to see through; colour parts that you find interesting; react to your overlapped text: what can you see?
Who
Supi & Emm
Overlaid Impressions
Create a literal diffraction through the physicality of two printed texts
Nature of the input
text
Process Log
- 1. Pick two texts that are visually similar or visually interesting from your point of view
- 2. Prepare two one-page-pdf to print on transparent paper (provided); size A4.
- 3. if you want to decide the precise position of the overlapping of the two texts, open them in Photoshop and create two layers; change opacity; move them as you want; you need to horizontally flip JUST ONE of the two texts; then export them as separate files.
- 4. Send the two files to the printer.
- 5. Put the flipped print on the top of the non-flipped one; you can stick them together, put them on a window to see through; colour parts that you find interesting; react to your overlapped text: what can you see?
Who
Supi & Emm
Overlaid Impressions
Create a literal diffraction through the physicality of two printed texts
Nature of the input
text
Process Log
- 1. Pick two texts that are visually similar or visually interesting from your point of view
- 2. Prepare two one-page-pdf to print on transparent paper (provided); size A4.
- 3. if you want to decide the precise position of the overlapping of the two texts, open them in Photoshop and create two layers; change opacity; move them as you want; you need to horizontally flip JUST ONE of the two texts; then export them as separate files.
- 4. Send the two files to the printer.
- 5. Put the flipped print on the top of the non-flipped one; you can stick them together, put them on a window to see through; colour parts that you find interesting; react to your overlapped text: what can you see?
Who
Supi & Emm
Overlaid Impressions
Create a literal diffraction through the physicality of two printed texts
Nature of the input
text
Process Log
- 1. Pick two texts that are visually similar or visually interesting from your point of view
- 2. Prepare two one-page-pdf to print on transparent paper (provided); size A4.
- 3. if you want to decide the precise position of the overlapping of the two texts, open them in Photoshop and create two layers; change opacity; move them as you want; you need to horizontally flip JUST ONE of the two texts; then export them as separate files.
- 4. Send the two files to the printer.
- 5. Put the flipped print on the top of the non-flipped one; you can stick them together, put them on a window to see through; colour parts that you find interesting; react to your overlapped text: what can you see?
Who
Supi & Emm
Overlaid Impressions
Create a literal diffraction through the physicality of two printed texts
Nature of the input
text
Process Log
- 1. Pick two texts that are visually similar or visually interesting from your point of view
- 2. Prepare two one-page-pdf to print on transparent paper (provided); size A4.
- 3. if you want to decide the precise position of the overlapping of the two texts, open them in Photoshop and create two layers; change opacity; move them as you want; you need to horizontally flip JUST ONE of the two texts; then export them as separate files.
- 4. Send the two files to the printer.
- 5. Put the flipped print on the top of the non-flipped one; you can stick them together, put them on a window to see through; colour parts that you find interesting; react to your overlapped text: what can you see?
Who
Supi & Emm
Overlaid Impressions
Create a literal diffraction through the physicality of two printed texts
Nature of the input
text
Process Log
- 1. Pick two texts that are visually similar or visually interesting from your point of view
- 2. Prepare two one-page-pdf to print on transparent paper (provided); size A4.
- 3. if you want to decide the precise position of the overlapping of the two texts, open them in Photoshop and create two layers; change opacity; move them as you want; you need to horizontally flip JUST ONE of the two texts; then export them as separate files.
- 4. Send the two files to the printer.
- 5. Put the flipped print on the top of the non-flipped one; you can stick them together, put them on a window to see through; colour parts that you find interesting; react to your overlapped text: what can you see?
Who
Supi & Emm
Overlaid Impressions
Create a literal diffraction through the physicality of two printed texts
Nature of the input
text
Process Log
- 1. Pick two texts that are visually similar or visually interesting from your point of view
- 2. Prepare two one-page-pdf to print on transparent paper (provided); size A4.
- 3. if you want to decide the precise position of the overlapping of the two texts, open them in Photoshop and create two layers; change opacity; move them as you want; you need to horizontally flip JUST ONE of the two texts; then export them as separate files.
- 4. Send the two files to the printer.
- 5. Put the flipped print on the top of the non-flipped one; you can stick them together, put them on a window to see through; colour parts that you find interesting; react to your overlapped text: what can you see?
Who
Supi & Emm
Overlaid Impressions
Create a literal diffraction through the physicality of two printed texts
Nature of the input
text
Process Log
- 1. Pick two texts that are visually similar or visually interesting from your point of view
- 2. Prepare two one-page-pdf to print on transparent paper (provided); size A4.
- 3. if you want to decide the precise position of the overlapping of the two texts, open them in Photoshop and create two layers; change opacity; move them as you want; you need to horizontally flip JUST ONE of the two texts; then export them as separate files.
- 4. Send the two files to the printer.
- 5. Put the flipped print on the top of the non-flipped one; you can stick them together, put them on a window to see through; colour parts that you find interesting; react to your overlapped text: what can you see?
Who
Supi & Emm
Overlaid Impressions
Create a literal diffraction through the physicality of two printed texts
Nature of the input
text
Process Log
- 1. Pick two texts that are visually similar or visually interesting from your point of view
- 2. Prepare two one-page-pdf to print on transparent paper (provided); size A4.
- 3. if you want to decide the precise position of the overlapping of the two texts, open them in Photoshop and create two layers; change opacity; move them as you want; you need to horizontally flip JUST ONE of the two texts; then export them as separate files.
- 4. Send the two files to the printer.
- 5. Put the flipped print on the top of the non-flipped one; you can stick them together, put them on a window to see through; colour parts that you find interesting; react to your overlapped text: what can you see?
Who
Supi & Emm
Overlaid Impressions
Create a literal diffraction through the physicality of two printed texts
Nature of the input
text
Process Log
- 1. Pick two texts that are visually similar or visually interesting from your point of view
- 2. Prepare two one-page-pdf to print on transparent paper (provided); size A4.
- 3. if you want to decide the precise position of the overlapping of the two texts, open them in Photoshop and create two layers; change opacity; move them as you want; you need to horizontally flip JUST ONE of the two texts; then export them as separate files.
- 4. Send the two files to the printer.
- 5. Put the flipped print on the top of the non-flipped one; you can stick them together, put them on a window to see through; colour parts that you find interesting; react to your overlapped text: what can you see?
Who
Supi & Emm
Overlaid Impressions
Create a literal diffraction through the physicality of two printed texts
Nature of the input
text
Process Log
- 1. Pick two texts that are visually similar or visually interesting from your point of view
- 2. Prepare two one-page-pdf to print on transparent paper (provided); size A4.
- 3. if you want to decide the precise position of the overlapping of the two texts, open them in Photoshop and create two layers; change opacity; move them as you want; you need to horizontally flip JUST ONE of the two texts; then export them as separate files.
- 4. Send the two files to the printer.
- 5. Put the flipped print on the top of the non-flipped one; you can stick them together, put them on a window to see through; colour parts that you find interesting; react to your overlapped text: what can you see?
Who
Supi & Emm
Overlaid Impressions
Create a literal diffraction through the physicality of two printed texts
Nature of the input
text
Process Log
- 1. Pick two texts that are visually similar or visually interesting from your point of view
- 2. Prepare two one-page-pdf to print on transparent paper (provided); size A4.
- 3. if you want to decide the precise position of the overlapping of the two texts, open them in Photoshop and create two layers; change opacity; move them as you want; you need to horizontally flip JUST ONE of the two texts; then export them as separate files.
- 4. Send the two files to the printer.
- 5. Put the flipped print on the top of the non-flipped one; you can stick them together, put them on a window to see through; colour parts that you find interesting; react to your overlapped text: what can you see?
Who
Supi & Emm
Overlaid Impressions
Create a literal diffraction through the physicality of two printed texts
Nature of the input
text
Process Log
- 1. Pick two texts that are visually similar or visually interesting from your point of view
- 2. Prepare two one-page-pdf to print on transparent paper (provided); size A4.
- 3. if you want to decide the precise position of the overlapping of the two texts, open them in Photoshop and create two layers; change opacity; move them as you want; you need to horizontally flip JUST ONE of the two texts; then export them as separate files.
- 4. Send the two files to the printer.
- 5. Put the flipped print on the top of the non-flipped one; you can stick them together, put them on a window to see through; colour parts that you find interesting; react to your overlapped text: what can you see?
Who
Supi & Emm
Overlaid Impressions
Create a literal diffraction through the physicality of two printed texts
Nature of the input
Text
Process Log
- 1. Pick two texts that are visually similar or visually interesting from your point of view
- 2. Prepare two one-page-pdf to print on transparent paper (provided); size A4.
- 3. if you want to decide the precise position of the overlapping of the two texts, open them in Photoshop and create two layers; change opacity; move them as you want; you need to horizontally flip JUST ONE of the two texts; then export them as separate files.
- 4. Send the two files to the printer.
- 5. Put the flipped print on the top of the non-flipped one; you can stick them together, put them on a window to see through; colour parts that you find interesting; react to your overlapped text: what can you see?
Who
Supi & Emm
Overlaid Impressions
Create literal diffraction through the physicality of two printed texts
Nature of the input
Text
Process Log
- 1. Pick two texts that are visually similar or visually interesting from your point of view
- 2. Prepare two one-page-pdf to print on transparent paper (provided); size A4.
- 3. if you want to decide the precise position of the overlapping of the two texts, open them in Photoshop and create two layers; change opacity; move them as you want; you need to horizontally flip JUST ONE of the two texts; then export them as separate files.
- 4. Send the two files to the printer.
- 5. Put the flipped print on the top of the non-flipped one; you can stick them together, put them on a window to see through; colour parts that you find interesting; react to your overlapped text: what can you see?
Who
Supi & Emm
Overlaid Impressions
Create literal diffraction through the physicality of two printed texts
Nature of the input
Text
Process Log
- 1. Pick two texts that are visually similar or visually interesting from your point of view
- 2. Prepare two one-page-pdf to print on transparent paper (provided); size A4.
- 3. if you want to decide the precise position of the overlapping of the two texts, open them in Photoshop and create two layers; change opacity; move them as you want; you need to horizontally flip JUST ONE of the two texts; then export them as separate files.
- 4. Send the two files to the printer.
- 5. Put the flipped print on the top of the non-flipped one; you can stick them together, put them on a window to see through; colour parts that you find interesting; react to your overlapped text: what can you see?
Who
Supi & Emm
Overlaid Impressions
Create literal diffraction through the physicality of two printed texts
Nature of the input
Text
Process Log
- 1. Pick two texts that are visually similar or visually interesting from your point of view
- 2. Prepare two one-page-pdf to print on transparent paper (provided); size A4.
- 3. if you want to decide the precise position of the overlapping of the two texts, open them in Photoshop and create two layers; change opacity; move them as you want; you need to horizontally flip JUST ONE of the two texts; then export them as separate files.
- 4. Send the two files to the printer.
- 5. Put the flipped print on the top of the non-flipped one; you can stick them together, put them on a window to see through; colour parts that you find interesting; react to your overlapped text: what can you see?
Who
Supi & Emm
Overlaid Impressions
Create literal diffraction through the physicality of two printed texts
Nature of the input
Text
Process Log
- Pick two texts that are visually similar or visually interesting from your point of view
- Prepare two one-page-pdf to print on transparent paper (provided); size A4.
- If you want to decide the precise position of the overlapping of the two texts, open them in Photoshop and create two layers; change opacity; move them as you want; you need to horizontally flip JUST ONE of the two texts; then export them as separate files.
- Send the two files to the printer.
- Put the flipped print on the top of the non-flipped one; you can stick them together, put them on a window to see through; colour parts that you find interesting; react to your overlapped text: what can you see?
Who
Supi & Emm
Overlaid Impressions
Create literal diffraction through the physicality of two printed texts
Nature of the input
Text
Process Log
- Pick two texts that are visually similar or visually interesting from your point of view.
- Prepare two one-page-pdf to print on transparent paper (provided); size A4.
- If you want to decide the precise position of the overlapping of the two texts, open them in Photoshop and create two layers; change opacity; move them as you want; you need to horizontally flip JUST ONE of the two texts; then export them as separate files.
- Send the two files to the printer.
- Put the flipped print on the top of the non-flipped one; you can stick them together, put them on a window to see through; colour parts that you find interesting; react to your overlapped text: what can you see?
Who
Supi & Emm
Diffractive Mashup
A method that uses the mashup() function to create random mashed up versions of two texts.
Nature of the input
Text
Process Log
- Pick two texts that talk about similar topics, that have words in common and could interact in a meaningful way. Choose small chunks of text to work on and with the same or a similar length of lines.
- Go to https://hub.xpub.nl/soupboat/theimpossibleprocess/themashupfunction and insert the texts in the boxes, paying attention to start a new paragraph per line [the function needs to recognise the text line by line and not the whole text all together]
- Click the "start mashup" function: at this point, the function will find the common words and use them as the fixed text for the new piece of text. Then, it will put the results together into a new piece, randomly choosing the differences in the two texts.
- The result will show a different piece of writing made out of the two texts mashed up. Reload the page to create a new version. You can find the results saved in the Archive automatically.
Who
Supi & Emm
Sonic Weaving Pt. 1: Clips
Diffractive listening and transcribing exercise with two video/audio clips.
Nature of the input
Audio/video
Process Log
- Pick two video or audio clips.
- Open a text editor and get ready to transcribe.
- Play both clips from the beginning at the same time.
- Pay close attention to what you hear and type out the words/phrases you pick up on.
- Continue this listening-typing session until one of the clip ends.
- Use this text as a starting point to create another output (for example: sound or image translations of the text, a score for a performance, etc.)
Who
Supi & Emm