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== words ==
== words ==
operating system <br>
:operating system  
noise <br>
:noise  
interpretation <br>
:interpretation
contingency <br>
:contingency  
versioning <br>
:versioning  
archi-techtural etymology: hierarchy, monarchy, anarchy + textuality, textile <br>
:archi-techtural etymology: hierarchy, monarchy, anarchy + textuality, textile  
protocols for improvisation <br>
:protocols for improvisation
directory <br>
:directory
sudo event <br>
:sudo event
protocol – regulates flow of information <br>
:protocol – regulates flow of information
:variation
:oscillate
:parsing
:primer
:potential (both from Oulipo "a Primer for potential literature")
 
'''class proposals:''' <br>
copyleft <br>
notational production <br>
social versioning system <br>
valorisation <br>
collaborative vs distributive <br>
benevolence <br>
alternative <br>
free/libre <br>
discernible <br>
 
==protocols for glossary writing==
how do we write a glossary entry? <br>
(roles/ perspectives, formal/informal definitions, physicality/ body position, how do we get to a formal definition-link paths...) <br>
think about title (for whole glossary) <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...)