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For the last issue I started to combine annotations together with the use of HTML & CSS. This playful way of blogging process simultaneously trained basic skills of website making.   
For the last issue I started to combine annotations together with the use of HTML & CSS. This playful way of blogging process simultaneously trained basic skills of website making.   


After tryouts with real life echo under a bridge & in a staircase, images to sound via Audacity and AI algorithms I've created three tracks. 1: Melodic song with SonicPi, using loops that looped in a different speed. 2: A satirical meditation soundscape with references to daily life encounters with "The Cloud" and another meditational audio piece referring to resources in computing and the periodic table of elements.
After tryouts with real life echo under a bridge & in a staircase, images to sound via Audacity and AI algorithms I've created three tracks. 1: Melodic song with SonicPi, using loops that looped in a different speed. 2: A satirical meditation soundscape with references to daily life encounters with "The Cloud" and another meditational audio piece referring to resources in computing and the periodic table of elements.

Revision as of 17:33, 9 June 2022

Year 1

Special Issues

13: WOR(L)DS FOR THE FUTURE

An in depth overview on Issue 13 can be seen here.

14: I Don't Know Where We're Going, But...

An in depth overview on Issue 14 can be seen here.

Setting up a local hotspot
Guestbooks

15: Radio Implicancies

An in depth overview on Issue 15 can be seen here.

Annotating in HTML & CSS

Final episode LP Screenshot from Research on Silicon Screenshot from HTML page

For the last issue I started to combine annotations together with the use of HTML & CSS. This playful way of blogging process simultaneously trained basic skills of website making.

After tryouts with real life echo under a bridge & in a staircase, images to sound via Audacity and AI algorithms I've created three tracks. 1: Melodic song with SonicPi, using loops that looped in a different speed. 2: A satirical meditation soundscape with references to daily life encounters with "The Cloud" and another meditational audio piece referring to resources in computing and the periodic table of elements.

Year 2

Thesis: Understanding the materiality and the invisible environmental impact of self-publishing

Open Call

Release

Yy1.png Yy2.png

Sobremesa

Widening syntax

Languages

When starting XPUB I was aware of the coding aspect inside the curriculum, however when we learned things like, creating a PDF through Python, flask and other non visual tools inside programming I questioned the possibilities for my own practice.

Languages encountered

HTML, Css, Javascript, Python, PHP, API, Flask, Terminal, Lua.

Sharing

Understanding Open Source principles

Leaving traces

Guestbooks, interaction


Future