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* In December, after being a lot more confortable with Arduino, I investigated the possibilty to transmit the values detected by the sensors and Arduino to P5.js, by making a serial communication (with [https://github.com/p5-serial/p5.serialcontrol/releases P5.serialcontrol]). By doing so, I could gain more freedome in terms of visual/sound feedbacks.<br> | * In December, after being a lot more confortable with Arduino, I investigated the possibilty to transmit the values detected by the sensors and Arduino to P5.js, by making a serial communication (with [https://github.com/p5-serial/p5.serialcontrol/releases P5.serialcontrol]). By doing so, I could gain more freedome in terms of visual/sound feedbacks.<br> | ||
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W.I.P
This page is under construction, please stand by and visit https://project.xpub.nl/Count-On-Me/or the graduation board
Thank you
Special Issues Contributions
Reading Practice
Best of readings
- Certeau, M., (1984). The practice of everyday life
- Crary, J., (2001). Suspensions of Perception: Attention, Spectacle, and Modern Culture
- Crawford, K., Lingel, J., Karppi, T., (2015). Our metrics, ourselves: A hundred years of self-tracking from the weight scale to the wrist wearable device
- Debord, G., (197). The Society of the Spectacle
- Foucault, M., (1982). Technologies of the Self. [online] Available at: https://www.foucault.info/documents/foucault.technologiesOfSelf.en/ [Accessed March 29 2022].
- Foucault, M., (1977). Discipline and Punish: The Birth of the Prison
- Fritsch, K., (2018). Towards an emancipatory understanding of widespread datafication [online] Available at: https://medium.com/ [Accessed March 11 2022].
- Kholeif, O., (2018). Goodbye, World! — Looking at Art in the Digital Age
- Morozov, E., (2019). Capitalism's New Clothes. The Baffler [e-journal] Available through: https://thebaffler.com [Accessed March 11 2022].
- Seymour, R., (2019). The Twittering Machine
- Wu, T., (2016). The Attention Merchants: The Epic Scramble to Get Inside Our Heads. Available at: https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2018/10/yuval-noah-harari-technology-tyranny/568330/
- Zuboff, S., (2019). The age of surveillance capitalism
Prototyping Practice
October 2021
- In October 2021, I started using Arduino for the first time, during a workshop with Dennis de Bel. During a workshop, we started with a very basic unoficial arduino kit, a led, a motor, and a sensor. After making a few connections, we got to understand a bit how it works. It was from that point that I started getting more and more familiar with Arduino and work with ultrasonic sensors.
November 2021
- During the month of November, I started working with multiple sensors at the same time in order to map the position of an obstacle on a wider detection range.
December 2021
- In December, after being a lot more confortable with Arduino, I investigated the possibilty to transmit the values detected by the sensors and Arduino to P5.js, by making a serial communication (with P5.serialcontrol). By doing so, I could gain more freedome in terms of visual/sound feedbacks.
- During the Window exhibition at Buitenboel, I created micro-installation composed of a LCD screen and sensor(s) inviting users/visitors to change the color of the screen and displayed messages by getting closer from the window.
February 2022
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March 2022
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April 2022
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May 2022
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June 2002
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Thesis: Hidden in plain sight
Hidden in plain sight:
Understanding our consent and distrust in the context of capitalist techno-surveillance
1 → Homo Data
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2 → Addiction machines
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3 → Self-empowerment
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4 → Agree and continue?
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Graduation Work: Count On Me
Count On Me
"Count On Me" is an interactive data collector that rewards your attention span and responsiveness in crypto-currency.
In order to maximize profits, you will need to accurately position yourself in the space and pay attention to the instructions. Each micro-task performed allows the visitor to get extra payouts and unlock different stages ranging from stock ticker interfaces, wellness applications, gambling games, captchas, streaming platforms, self-checkouts, eg. Once ready to leave, the visitor can convert its crypto-earnings into euros by refering to a randomly assigned conversion rate.