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During my residency I explored the sound of silence.  
During my residency I explored the sound of silence. As a first-year Experimental Publishing student, I found herself on a deliberate search for silence in the heart of Rotterdam. In our increasingly noisy world, silence has become a rare phenomenon, and I questioned if we are still able to hear the disappearing sound of silence. Listening to silence, however, is not the absence of noise; nor the absence of speech; it demands a willingness to attune oneself to the ever-present non-human soundscape that surrounds us. Through my project, I aimed to make room for the sound of silence, by examining the space between the words or the rests in a piece of music which are immense and fertile.
 
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* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rest_(music) Rest (in music)]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rest_(music) Rest (in music)]
 
* [https://agosto-foundation.org/sites/default/files/upload/oliveros_pauline_deep_listening_a_composers_sound_practice_2005.pdf Deep Listening: A Composer's Sound Practice] - a book by Pauline Oliveros
* [http://wiki.alnik.me/index.php?title=The_Art_of_Listening_@STRP The Art of Listening] - 2023 theme of STRP Festival in Eindhoven
* [https://www.are.na/luke-harris/graphic-scores--2 Graphic Scores]


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PAJED.JS

Paged.js is a free and open-source JavaScript library that paginates content in the browser to create PDF output from any HTML content. This means you can design works for print (eg. books) using HTML and CSS!

Queerying Wikidata

Queerying Wikidata: XPUB, Anaïs Berck and queer artivist/wikimedian Z. Blace join forces to explore automatic writing experiments querying and queering Wikidata.

Kintsugi Workshop

Kintsugi Workshop: In Feb 2023, we had a nice workshop about repairing broken pottery with the kintsugi technique. It was a great learning experience for me as someone who had to facilitate something like this but doesn't have much experience.

Hacking Vacuums

Hacking Vacuums: In Feb 2023, I had the opportunity to participate in a super interesting workshop on hacking robot vacuum cleaners.

Morphogenesis: Intensive Writing Workshop

Morphogenesis: Writing Workshop: 1646 and Page Not Found invited us for an experimental writing workshop by writer, artist and artist-book publisher Anna M. Szaflarski.

CAConrad - writer Ana mentioned.

Wait, what is publishing again? April 18,2023

Discussion w/ A.M.

Discussions around 'publishing' guided by Aymeric Mansoux


Qaeda, Quality, Question, Quickly, Quickly, Quiet 2002 / video 18 mins
President Bush's 2002 "Axis of Evil" speech, arranged in alphabetical order

Videos on MacGuffin

Permacomputing

What is permacomputing? - permacomputing wiki

LETTERS FROM THE FUTURE

LETTERS FROM THE FUTURE by Fay van der Wall This workshop applies storytelling and empathy to writing a fictional letter (or email, text message, DM, comment thread). The goal is to gain new perspectives on your ambitions and the possible impact of your work on an audience. It could help you prepare for the upcoming final presentations of your projects. Also in light of your graduation it could help you to specify your ambitions with your project.

The workshop is most helpful, when applied to a specific work or project that you’re working on. Other than that, no formal prior knowledge is needed, the workshop takes you step by step. Bring along your preferred tools for writing: a laptop or pen and paper.

This workshop might be helpful when: – you want to explore your motivation as an artist/designer – you want to reflect on methods or formats of presenting your work

ROOM FOR SOUND RESIDENCY

During my residency I explored the sound of silence. As a first-year Experimental Publishing student, I found herself on a deliberate search for silence in the heart of Rotterdam. In our increasingly noisy world, silence has become a rare phenomenon, and I questioned if we are still able to hear the disappearing sound of silence. Listening to silence, however, is not the absence of noise; nor the absence of speech; it demands a willingness to attune oneself to the ever-present non-human soundscape that surrounds us. Through my project, I aimed to make room for the sound of silence, by examining the space between the words or the rests in a piece of music which are immense and fertile.

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