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Revision as of 11:00, 18 October 2021
Intro
✨ Topics/concepts I'm excited about:✨
- buttons
- GUI controls, widgets
- breadboards, PCBs
- inputs and event triggers/DOM events and conductivity
- (user-unfriendly) interfaces and interactions
- interstices, transitions, keyframes and tweening
- tool/instrument misuse
- sound as spatial sensor/animation
- granular synthesis
- noise
research/experiments may be archived here or here.
Special Issue 16
Vernacular Language Processing
Prototyping
# for carrier-bag-of-notebooks and more
- 21/09/21 XP4, 5, 6 + A House of Dust
- 27/09/21 XP7 + NLTK1
- 04/10/21 XP8 + NLTK2
Group exercises
# from class discussions. titles and descriptions renamed/worded/mixed for easy digestion
- 22/09/21 Interrupt to flow annotating a reader with emojis as indicators for side-notes/thoughts/distractions/references that morphed into reader 2.0
- 28/09/21 Text traverse with keyword geotag selecting, rearranging and performing texts from multiple readers to form a new one based on keyword repetition
- 05/10/21 Spellcheck letter ghosting part of a group exercise on (manual) slow processing a linguistic pattern from a soliloquy
- 05/10/21 Magic spells text processing with special customized commands for a collaborative spell book
- 06/10/21 From pad to bubbles converting chaos to calm (but still fun and unexpected) in the form and flow of chat bubbles
- 12/10/21 Audio → text → translation → ? multitasking processes of transcribing an audio recording then generating translations in Greek and Thai then TBD
Further experiments
# on vernacular processing methods. note: some links may prompt a download instead of a preview on the XPUB1 soupboat so click at your own risk (to be fixed..)
- 05/10/21 TextEdit and macOS Spoken Content: processing text from a sound art piece via transcription and text to speech in the voices of Whisper, Kanya, and more
- 05/10/21 Google Translate scan with a doodle and pinch-to-zoom image of text from multiple readers
Observations
# on everything thus far
Digital breadboard
# for rapid prototyping
CLICK
TBC