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In the SI16 I co-produced the project "...And I wish that your question has been answered". I also participated in the writing of the Manifesto of and the Terms of service of the publication. In the project I worked on the functions Respell, Stitch and Reveal, which are based on the ''Replace'' Python function. I was occupied by the urge to understand how the choice of specific words inside a text can shape our ideologies. In that sense I proposed to use the three functions on the political speeches of Mark Rutte and Kiriakos Mitsotakis, prime ministers of Netherlands and Greece, about the pushbacks on the EU borders. As a result, we came out with an interface where a user can interchange specific words of these 2 speeches with others words, characters or blankets in order to disrupt and question the meaning of the original texts. | In the SI16 I co-produced the project "...And I wish that your question has been answered". I also participated in the writing of the Manifesto of and the Terms of service of the publication. In the project I worked on the functions Respell, Stitch and Reveal, which are based on the ''Replace'' Python function. I was occupied by the urge to understand how the choice of specific words inside a text can shape our ideologies. In that sense I proposed to use the three functions on the political speeches of Mark Rutte and Kiriakos Mitsotakis, prime ministers of Netherlands and Greece, about the pushbacks on the EU borders. As a result, we came out with an interface where a user can interchange specific words of these 2 speeches with others words, characters or blankets in order to disrupt and question the meaning of the original texts. | ||
====conversation with Carmen and Erica==== | |||
*the vernacular as encrypted languages between allies | |||
*the audience should be the ordinary | |||
*self experience is central | |||
*what are the power relations inside the system we are addressing? | |||
====conversation and diagrams with Erica about forced poetics and empowerment==== | |||
* you are an expert of what you experience | |||
* the standarisation gatekeeps the vernacular | |||
* the hegemonic gatekeeps the urge | |||
* there is a barrier created by the correct, the beautiful, the tasty that blocks the urge | |||
* and this barrier is created through power | |||
* conflict between the content that needs to be expressed and the available language | |||
* how to use a tool that you don't master? | |||
== Si17 == | == Si17 == |
Revision as of 15:52, 8 June 2023
First Year
Si16
Personal reflection
In the SI16 I co-produced the project "...And I wish that your question has been answered". I also participated in the writing of the Manifesto of and the Terms of service of the publication. In the project I worked on the functions Respell, Stitch and Reveal, which are based on the Replace Python function. I was occupied by the urge to understand how the choice of specific words inside a text can shape our ideologies. In that sense I proposed to use the three functions on the political speeches of Mark Rutte and Kiriakos Mitsotakis, prime ministers of Netherlands and Greece, about the pushbacks on the EU borders. As a result, we came out with an interface where a user can interchange specific words of these 2 speeches with others words, characters or blankets in order to disrupt and question the meaning of the original texts.
conversation with Carmen and Erica
- the vernacular as encrypted languages between allies
- the audience should be the ordinary
- self experience is central
- what are the power relations inside the system we are addressing?
conversation and diagrams with Erica about forced poetics and empowerment
- you are an expert of what you experience
- the standarisation gatekeeps the vernacular
- the hegemonic gatekeeps the urge
- there is a barrier created by the correct, the beautiful, the tasty that blocks the urge
- and this barrier is created through power
- conflict between the content that needs to be expressed and the available language
- how to use a tool that you don't master?