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== Graphviz ==
== Graphviz ==
'''using:''' Etherpad to Graphviz translation
'''using:''' Etherpad to Graphviz translation <br>
good graphviz docs: [https://graphviz.org/Gallery/directed/cluster.html cluster/ subgraphs], [https://graphviz.org/gallery/ gallery], [https://magjac.com/graphviz-visual-editor/ long labels]
=== participatory writing ===
=== participatory writing ===
; time
; time
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; content + constraints
; content + constraints
:
: would like to investigate words/ sentences and their visual/ (con)textual reshuffling
:: other than complex correlations, which Graphviz usually is used for, words are already there (quick, lightweight)
:: surprise / randomize factor of working with words instead of consciously 'making charts'
: think of more fixed constraints, themes, prompts (as starting points for writing)
 
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=== performative reading ===
=== performative reading ===
: how to read the written graphs?
: who wants to do that?
:: just organizers or invite visitors too?
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=== preservative recording/ publishing ===
=== preservative recording/ publishing ===
; print
: at the event (receipt printer, plotter)
: collect/ bind after event
; digital
: on website
: record sound from readings (?)
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Latest revision as of 21:19, 29 October 2024

Graphviz

using: Etherpad to Graphviz translation
good graphviz docs: cluster/ subgraphs, gallery, long labels

participatory writing

time
writing session could be like a timely fixed workshop
or more open: walk in station
or something in between: very short workshop iterations of (10 mins ?) that happen multiple times in the event
content + constraints
would like to investigate words/ sentences and their visual/ (con)textual reshuffling
other than complex correlations, which Graphviz usually is used for, words are already there (quick, lightweight)
surprise / randomize factor of working with words instead of consciously 'making charts'
think of more fixed constraints, themes, prompts (as starting points for writing)


performative reading

how to read the written graphs?
who wants to do that?
just organizers or invite visitors too?


preservative recording/ publishing

print
at the event (receipt printer, plotter)
collect/ bind after event
digital
on website
record sound from readings (?)