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Revision as of 20:16, 17 November 2024
in progress mode
Special Issue 25
Problems of Notation
Keywords
Basta Now
Tyranny of Structurelessness
Generous Practices
Thinking Machines
The Laurence Rassel Show
The Death of the Author
The truth of fact, the truth of feeling
Browsing
- c is for computer (new terms and conditions)
- humans were the first computers
- 'as the computer got smaller in size, the enormity of the power relations and labor economies that exist in computing were able to be boxed and distributed globally, and through a little black screen'
- Its time to retire the term 'user'
- history of terminology and intertwindness in tech economy
- Dissapearance of an Internet Domain
- Survival by Sharing, Paul Soulellis Keyboard Problem(What Queer typography/ typing?)
- N. Katherine Hayles: Writing Machines Oct-Nov 24
- Writing and Worlding - Laurel Schwulst (An Essay that I had already read in form of a newsletter almost 2 years ago, I like the way laurel thinks here and consulted with the text again today)06/11/24
- A note on the Time – Dexter Sinister08/11/24
- Here for the wrong reasonsreread 10/11/24
- Robida: correspondence-of-code17/11/24
"When writing responds to physical, social and political qualities of sites, is inserted back into sites, spaces are made out of encounters with readers, and like architecture, texts can inhabit and be inhabited."
in: correspondence-of-code (note: inhabiting technotexts: N. K. Hayles)
- Annie Erneaux: Exteriors ongoing
MfB
most formative | favourite books from the past 2 years
- Ways of being – James Bridle
- Feminist, Queer, Crip – Alison Kafer
- Arts of Living on a Damaged Planet
- Staying with the trouble - Donna Haraway
- The Mushroom at the end of the world – Anna Tsing
- Caliban and the Witch – Silvia Federichi
- I'm very into You – Kathy Acker, McKenzie Wark
- Maggie Nelson – The Argonauts
- Autotheory as feminist Practice in Art Writing and Criticism – Lauren Fournier
Queue
- from classes
- 'Do Artifacts have Politics?'(Lidia)
- other
- Coming to Writing Helene Cixous
- The Utopia of Rules David Graber
- Graphesis - Visual forms of knowledge Production Johanna Drucker
- Selvedges/Self-Edges Jane Rendell
Notes on Personal Reader
- build Reader Interface using Are.na API
- pro: visual and interactive freedom
- con(?): reader has multiple endpoints, I use Are.na for other things too
- use Wiki
- maybe wiki table --> api --> to page? (xml)
- pro: easy to maintain
- con: boring?, high wiki dependency, no 'individual page'
- simple site on cereal box
- html table, ...
- general
- should be able to embed and open pdf's easily
- deal with additional annotation/ material
- way's of chronology, indexing, connecting
- maybe serve multiple purposes? personal reader, also recommendations f. visitors?
- Update Nov 6th
- use personal reader as research method, object itself
- into text materiality, annotation and interface