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operating system | :operating system | ||
noise | :noise | ||
interpretation | :interpretation | ||
contingency | :contingency | ||
versioning | :versioning | ||
archi-techtural etymology: hierarchy, monarchy, anarchy + textuality, textile | :archi-techtural etymology: hierarchy, monarchy, anarchy + textuality, textile | ||
protocols for improvisation | :protocols for improvisation | ||
directory | :directory | ||
sudo event | :sudo event | ||
protocol – regulates flow of information | :protocol – regulates flow of information | ||
:variation | |||
:oscillate | |||
:parsing | |||
:primer | |||
:potential (both from Oulipo "a Primer for potential literature") | |||
'''class proposals:''' <br> | '''class proposals:''' <br> | ||
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think about title (for whole glossary) <br> | think about title (for whole glossary) <br> | ||
a protocol for: how do we write a glossary entry collectively? <br> | a protocol for: how do we write a glossary entry collectively? <br> | ||
use different media/ sensory inputs of information: visual, textual, audio (diagram the work on a piece of paper in 1 minute) <br> | |||
wiki as a format (links, sections, pages...) |
Latest revision as of 15:54, 20 October 2024
words
- operating system
- noise
- interpretation
- contingency
- versioning
- archi-techtural etymology: hierarchy, monarchy, anarchy + textuality, textile
- protocols for improvisation
- directory
- sudo event
- protocol – regulates flow of information
- variation
- oscillate
- parsing
- primer
- potential (both from Oulipo "a Primer for potential literature")
class proposals:
copyleft
notational production
social versioning system
valorisation
collaborative vs distributive
benevolence
alternative
free/libre
discernible
protocols for glossary writing
how do we write a glossary entry?
(roles/ perspectives, formal/informal definitions, physicality/ body position, how do we get to a formal definition-link paths...)
think about title (for whole glossary)
a protocol for: how do we write a glossary entry collectively?
use different media/ sensory inputs of information: visual, textual, audio (diagram the work on a piece of paper in 1 minute)
wiki as a format (links, sections, pages...)