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== Chain Reactions ==
== Chain Reactions ==
[[User:Lassebosch/01thematic/helpme | A real life point and click adventure experiment]] With Joseph, Mathijs, Michaela and Lasse
[[User:Lassebosch/01thematic/helpme | A real life point and click adventure experiment]] With Joseph, Mathijs, Michaela and Lasse


=== Remote trapping mechanism ===
=== Remote trapping mechanism ===


[[Image:trap.gif‎]]
[[Image:trap.gif‎]] [[Image:Chainreactiontrap.png]]
 
[http://www.lvdbc.dk/mouseSourcing.html The mouseSourcing web interface]
 
== Rythmanalysis ==
 
During this workshop I did a walk around the city and using a sound recorder I recorded bits and pieces of the sound in the environment. Later I started experimenting with editing these in a single soundscape.
 
[[File:Soundwalkrythmanalysis.ogg ]]
 
== Temporality in networks ==
 
While going through the required reading for the last workshop I discovered Manuel Castell's The Rise of the Network Society and his ideas about the managing of time as a way to exert power. For this workshop I decided to read more from The Rise of the Network Society and include some ideas from it into the text for the [http://pzwart3.wdka.hro.nl/wiki/In_God_We_Trust,_All_Others_We_Monitor  In God We Trust, All Others We Monitor] project.

Latest revision as of 11:52, 14 December 2012

Chain Reactions

A real life point and click adventure experiment With Joseph, Mathijs, Michaela and Lasse

Remote trapping mechanism

Trap.gif Chainreactiontrap.png

The mouseSourcing web interface

Rythmanalysis

During this workshop I did a walk around the city and using a sound recorder I recorded bits and pieces of the sound in the environment. Later I started experimenting with editing these in a single soundscape.

File:Soundwalkrythmanalysis.ogg

Temporality in networks

While going through the required reading for the last workshop I discovered Manuel Castell's The Rise of the Network Society and his ideas about the managing of time as a way to exert power. For this workshop I decided to read more from The Rise of the Network Society and include some ideas from it into the text for the In God We Trust, All Others We Monitor project.