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#PROJECT [[User:Golubjevaite/hackpact | *** IN HERE ***]]<br>
#PROJECT [[User:Golubjevaite/hackpact | *** IN HERE ***]]<br>
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#THESIS [[User:Golubjevaite/ThOu | >> HERE <<]]
#THESIS [[User:Golubjevaite/ThOu | >> HERE <<]]


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= GRS SEMINAR =
= GRS SEMINAR =


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= PY.RATE.CHNIC =
= PY.RATE.CHNIC =
Py.rate.chnic_sessions [https://pzwiki.wdka.nl/mediadesign/Category:Py.rate.chnic_sessions / link]
Py.rate.chnic_sessions [https://pzwiki.wdka.nl/mediadesign/Category:Py.rate.chnic_sessions / link]
== *e* ==
=== the-posters ===
>>> to run the poster script:
<pre> bash hjfkgasjkgfahjgfjh.sh </pre>
>>> poster script:
<source lang="bash">
GREEN="\e[1;60;92m"
BLACK="\e[37;40m"
invite() {
echo -e "\e[31;42m Dear XPUB1 + XPUB2,\e[33m"
echo -e "\e[37;42m                              We want to invite you to the final Py.rate.chnic session [hjfkgasjkgfahjgfjh.sh] that will take action place next Thursday <14th Jan> between 13.00-16.00\e[33m"
}
shuffle() {
shuf -r -n 8 x.txt
}
signup (){
echo -e "\e[37;41m Please sign up on the calendar >>> https://pzwiki.wdka.nl/mediadesign/Calendars:Networked_Media_Calendar/Networked_Media_Calendar/14-01-2021_-Event_1 <<<\e[33m"
echo -e "\e[37;41m to let us know if you would like to attend and what meet-up format feels the most appealing these weeks.\e[33m"
}
clear
printf "${GREEN}"
figlet -w500 hjfkgasjkgfahjgfjh.sh
invite
printf "${BLACK}"
shuffle
invite
printf "${BLACK}"
shuffle
invite
printf "${BLACK}"
shuffle
signup
signup
</source>
[[File:hjfkgasjkgfahjgfjh-invitation.png|900px]]
[[File:hjfkgasjkgfahjgfjh-xargs.png|900px]]


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Latest revision as of 13:45, 6 January 2021

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  1. PROJECT *** IN HERE ***
  2. PROTO -- HERE --
  3. THESIS >> HERE <<

GRS SEMINAR

Main page for Graduate Seminar 2020-2021

> 3 <

morning meeting with Marloes, Natasha & Steve:
>>>>> pad / link

afternoon with Marloes and the group:
>>>>> pad / link
Thesis outline page (in process) > HERE <

> 2 <

Session with Marloes
>>> pad / link

> Show & Tell hackpact
my hackpact - navigator.mediaDevices.getUserMedia / Javascript dummie
webcam stream with filters and "take photo" function

> Proposal guidelines explanation
text for indoors for the assessment
short practical proposal

> Writing a draft proposal: / pad link



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homework:
annotated bibliography
homework next session (annotated bibliography: synopsis of 5 key works (literature, film, art) related to practice/research)
why and hw it relates to the thesis //////////////////////////////////////////////////////

> 1 <

>>> pad: / link

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NOTES //////////////////////////

Project proposal outline:

1. What do you want to make?
a book, film, what duration, audience, specifics, clear specifics, shape , topic

2. How do you plan to make it?
how you will go about conducting your research, reading, making, writing.
how your project will come together

3. What is your timetable?
timeline
to show you know which steps to take

4. Why do you want to make it?
motivation, what drives you

5. Who can help you and how?
maybe your tutors, fellow students also ppl outside xpub

6. Relation to previous practice.

7. Relation to a larger context.
pieces of art, literature, practices that link to your work, how it connect to you.

8. References
according to the Harvard method


- thesis as a parallel activity to the project
- medium as a reflection and production
- integral part of your practice
- project proposal 1500w - thesis 7000-8000w


forms:

  • report on your research and practice - continuation of project proposal, doesn’t have to be theoretical
  • an analythical essay exploring the rallied, artistic theoretical historical issues and practices that inform your practice.
  • text as a body of creative written work, need to show research.


Homework: Hackpact : a mini prototype, sketch, gesture in relation to your project proposal
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PY.RATE.CHNIC

Py.rate.chnic_sessions / link

*e*

the-posters

>>> to run the poster script:

 bash hjfkgasjkgfahjgfjh.sh 

>>> poster script:

GREEN="\e[1;60;92m"
BLACK="\e[37;40m"
invite() {
echo -e "\e[31;42m 			Dear XPUB1 + XPUB2,\e[33m"
echo -e "\e[37;42m                              We want to invite you to the final Py.rate.chnic session [hjfkgasjkgfahjgfjh.sh] that will take action place next Thursday <14th Jan> between 13.00-16.00\e[33m"
}

shuffle() {
shuf -r -n 8 x.txt
}


signup (){
echo -e "\e[37;41m 		Please sign up on the calendar >>> https://pzwiki.wdka.nl/mediadesign/Calendars:Networked_Media_Calendar/Networked_Media_Calendar/14-01-2021_-Event_1 <<<\e[33m"
echo -e "\e[37;41m to let us know if you would like to attend and what meet-up format feels the most appealing these weeks.\e[33m"
}

clear
printf "${GREEN}"
figlet -w500 hjfkgasjkgfahjgfjh.sh
invite
printf "${BLACK}"
shuffle
invite
printf "${BLACK}"
shuffle
invite
printf "${BLACK}"
shuffle
signup
signup


Hjfkgasjkgfahjgfjh-invitation.png


Hjfkgasjkgfahjgfjh-xargs.png

*d*

>>>>>>>>>> pad / link

*c*

>>>>>>>>>> pad / link

*b*

>>>>>>>>>> pad / link
>>>>>>> poster / link
>>> poster-css / link
installing weasyprint / link


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Notes:

making a session with Mika:
main idea: To have the whole session around and with terminal. This includes running .py scripts via command line and some indepth tools via terminal only.
title: hjfkgasjkgfahjgfjh.sh
date/time: 27th Nov 12.00 to 16.00
brainstorm : pad / link

*a*

>>> pad: / link

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NOTES: ////////////////

- coding together, online learning-together session, very basic prototypes as outcome (DOTADIW -- do one thing and do it well)
- specific, personalised tools making/ python / html