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== What is the project? ==
== Project description ==


*description
I'm making a machine that allows the user to make associations that lie deep within them; these are personal for each user. <br>
I'm making a machine that allows the user to make associations that lie deep within them; these are personal for each user.
The machine looks like some sort of box with a computer screen in it, which you can operate via a number of buttons. It uses a slot machine mechanism and has 4 columns of random images set up, instead of lemons, apples or pears. The row of chosen images has a meaning. The images will come from scraped data, as random as possible to ensure free association.<br>
The machine looks like some sort of box with a computer screen in it, operative by a number of buttons. It uses a slot machine mechanism and has 4 columns of random images set up, instead of lemons, apples or pears. The row of chosen images have a meaning. The images will come from scraped data, as random as possible to ensure free association.
By giving the subject boundaries I force them to make associations. They can change the images in the set by spinning the wheels. Here the theory of free association by Freud comes in once more. One lets things pass and accumulate for a bit and then the ideas get assessed. Like a collage a set is collected that is meaningful to the user. <br><br>
By giving the subject boundaries I force them to make associations. They can change the images in the set by spinning the wheels. Here the theory of free association by Freud comes in once more. One lets things pass and accumulate for a bit and then the ideas get assessed. Like a collage a set is collected that is meaningful to him.  
After this the user writes the topic of the set (a name, a sentence, a thought) and possibly the names the individual cards and then prints them.
After this the user writes the topic of the set (a name, a sentence, a thought) and names the individual cards and then prints them.
This gives me a peek into their inner self, into their mind and brain.
This gives me a peek into their inner self, into their mind and brain.
On the table next to it, people can play the quartet (go fish) game they have just printed out and mix their decks and interpret each other's sets.
On the table next to it, people can play the quartet (go fish) game they have just printed out and mix their decks and interpret each other's sets.<br><br>
What will I do with the data collected? The topic will become the title of an encyclopedia page. The images will be superimposed, and will then become a page in the encyclopedia in which each page reflects a personal association.  
What will I do with the data collected? The topic will become the title of an encyclopedia page. The images will be superimposed, and will then become a page in the encyclopedia in which each page reflects a personal association.<br><br>
My aim therefore is collecting different types of results, whether it will be personal results based on experiences from people, or something they associate through popular culture, actualities, etc.
My aim therefore is collecting different types of results, whether it will be personal results based on experiences from people, or something they associate through popular culture, current events, etc.




*technical description and thus to do??
Example of previous work where I superimposed multiple scans of a collective of people's work.<br>
 
[[File:Scanner5.jpeg|300px]] [[File:Scanner4.jpeg|300px]]<br><br>
--Some choices I want to make clear, why it is important I made exactly these choices or why the project is developed in this specific way.--
"The World Explained". Example of an encyclopedia seen from a microhistoric perspective. With personal theories on distant subjects.<br>
 
By Erick Beltràn, Tropenmuseum 2012<br>
From Leslie's email: ''Demonstrate why the choices you made at this point support your
[[File:Cover Beltran.jpg|200px]] [[File:2012-04-22 19.04.08.jpg|211px]]
intention. If necessary express your doubts and issues that you are
<br><br>
facing regarding these choices''
*justify choice of using slot machine regarding tutors' doubts.
*justify choice of using quartet game. same reason as above. sets boundaries for user in order to force free association. it's an incentive to use the machine, to use it in a playful way with rules you are already familiar with, and are not obstructed by forcing yourself, the game does it for you. the two mechanisms have exactly what i'm looking for to force association, they have a strict taxonomy and allow people to create a narrative with images. by putting new images into this format, automatically you see them in this taxonomy, on the same level, and you start to look for links between them. you start to associate all on your own.
*justify the need for physicality, has everything to do with what I'm investigating: memory, remembering. It's important to have a token.
*talk about encyclopedia. how did it come about, why does it match my methodology and how will it be incorporated in the project.


== Demonstration ==
== Demonstration ==
[[File:Associationmachine.png|300px]]
*show working demo


*demodemodemopygame
=== Work Files ===
*[[User:Mirjam Dissel/image scraper|image scraper]]
*[[User:Mirjam Dissel/image converter|image converter]]
*[[User:Mirjam Dissel/association machine|association machine]]
* send to inkscape file (quartet)
* print
* either send to inkscape file (encyclopedia page), or send images+title/imageNames+title to folder and then another script can send to inkscape (this way I also have the data of which images are used most, but what will I do with it?)
* print (but I can do this manually, or have a script make a pdf first)


== What will it look like? ==
== What will it look like? ==


[[File:Mockup grad4.png|400px]]<br>
[[File:Mockup grad4.png|400px]] [[File:Mockup grad5.png|373px]]
[[File:Mockup grad5.png|400px]]
 
 
== What is the thesis about? ==


== Thesis ==


*thesis abstract + intro which talks about what I want to get out of the thesis, a sort of explanation of my project (go deeper into project description, extension of this. like mind/brain translates to scientific/psychological approaches to association), that gives it the right to exist.
My thesis will be sort of an explanation of my project, an extension of this.
*[[User:Mirjam_Dissel/thesis_draft#new|thesis structure somewhere between an index and abstract]]

Latest revision as of 22:00, 9 May 2012

Project description

I'm making a machine that allows the user to make associations that lie deep within them; these are personal for each user.
The machine looks like some sort of box with a computer screen in it, which you can operate via a number of buttons. It uses a slot machine mechanism and has 4 columns of random images set up, instead of lemons, apples or pears. The row of chosen images has a meaning. The images will come from scraped data, as random as possible to ensure free association.
By giving the subject boundaries I force them to make associations. They can change the images in the set by spinning the wheels. Here the theory of free association by Freud comes in once more. One lets things pass and accumulate for a bit and then the ideas get assessed. Like a collage a set is collected that is meaningful to the user.

After this the user writes the topic of the set (a name, a sentence, a thought) and possibly the names the individual cards and then prints them. This gives me a peek into their inner self, into their mind and brain. On the table next to it, people can play the quartet (go fish) game they have just printed out and mix their decks and interpret each other's sets.

What will I do with the data collected? The topic will become the title of an encyclopedia page. The images will be superimposed, and will then become a page in the encyclopedia in which each page reflects a personal association.

My aim therefore is collecting different types of results, whether it will be personal results based on experiences from people, or something they associate through popular culture, current events, etc.


Example of previous work where I superimposed multiple scans of a collective of people's work.
Scanner5.jpeg Scanner4.jpeg

"The World Explained". Example of an encyclopedia seen from a microhistoric perspective. With personal theories on distant subjects.
By Erick Beltràn, Tropenmuseum 2012
Cover Beltran.jpg 2012-04-22 19.04.08.jpg

Demonstration

Associationmachine.png

  • show working demo

Work Files

  • image scraper
  • image converter
  • association machine
  • send to inkscape file (quartet)
  • print
  • either send to inkscape file (encyclopedia page), or send images+title/imageNames+title to folder and then another script can send to inkscape (this way I also have the data of which images are used most, but what will I do with it?)
  • print (but I can do this manually, or have a script make a pdf first)

What will it look like?

Mockup grad4.png Mockup grad5.png

Thesis

My thesis will be sort of an explanation of my project, an extension of this.