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== Special Issue 16 == | == Special Issue 16 == |
Revision as of 17:15, 22 March 2022
About
𝑀𝓎 𝓁𝒾𝒻𝑒'𝓈 𝒶 𝒿𝑜𝓀𝑒
I have a weird obsession with pop-culture and entertainment, advertising strategies, internet humour, reenactment, as well as infiltrating (hacking) systems.
Artistic statement
Miriam Schöb is an expert in humour.
Miriam Schöb is Miriam Schöb but Miriam Schöb is also an Alter Ego.
Miriam Schöb can be everything and everywhere.
Miriam Schöb thinks of public spaces as stages.
Miriam Schöb infiltrates already existing systems, spaces, concepts, supermarkets, federal offices and objects.
Action, baby.
Miriam Schöb doesn‘t separate the object from the subject anymore but she separates her trash.
Miriam Schöb is the judge when action and reaction collide.
Miriam Schöb imperceptibly invades the social daily life.
Brain vandalism.
Miriam Schöb is the interface between art, cabaret, media, children falling over on streets and timetable changes of public transport.
Miriam Schöb is social policy.
Miriam Schöb loses control.
Miriam Schöb stages, produces and manages.
Miriam Schöb is a machine.
XPUB memes
XPUB meme page: https://www.instagram.com/xpubmemes/
How cool is internet humour? I just think it's extremely fascinating how people with different cultural, ethnical, religious, economical, etc. backgrounds from all over the world build this collective humour through looking at/responding to images, gifs, videos and text and how we learn to READ these images through repetition in a different way.
Special Issue 16
Research phase
Methods
Experiments
Good news only
Experimenting with rss feeds
Scraping images
from urllib.request import urlopen import html5lib from IPython.display import Image, display from xml.etree import ElementTree as ET url = "website link" html = urlopen(url).read() document = html5lib.parse(html, namespaceHTMLElements=False) for img in document.findall(".//img"): print (ET.tostring(img).decode()) alt = img.attrib.get("alt") src = img.attrib.get("src") print (alt, src) for img in document.findall(".//img"): # print (ET.tostring(img).decode()) src = img.attrib.get("src") srcset = img.attrib.get("srcset") alt = img.attrib.get("alt") if alt and not src.startswith("data:"): if srcset: bigsrc = srcset.split()[-2] print ("HAVE BIGSRC!") print (alt) display(Image(url=bigsrc)) print () else: print ("NO BIGSRC") print (alt) display(Image(url=src)) print()
Rejection
Video subtitles
Final subgroup project
...and I wish that your question has been answered. https://hub.xpub.nl/soupboat/si16/projects/and-i-wish-that-your-question-has-been-answered/
This project is an act of persistent resistance. We created a few functions to facilitate an iterative process of refusal towards PM Kryakos Mitsotakis and PM Mark Rutte's answers during a Press Conference and any of their possible versions. We invite you to play as much as you want with these functions and create your own answers as counter-reaction to Mark Rutte's final sentence: "So this is my answer and I wish that your question has been answered". Every new answer, every new iteration, can be submitted to our Archive of Repetitive Answers. Although they will never be good enough, nor shall they be accepted as exhaustive, we consider the modified answers as a trigger for a never-ending dialogue.
Our tool is a filter to process and alter texts. By targeting specific words and replacing them, either for another word, for specific characters or for blank spaces, the reader or user of the tool can change the text in many ways. The tool includes three functions The function “respell” receives as input a text (string type) and substitute all the occurrences of a target word with a replacement chosen by the user. The function “stitch” is very similar to the previous one but replaces all the occurrences of a target word with a single character (it can also be a blank space) that is repeated as many times as the length of the target. The third function “reveal” also works very similar but deletes all input text except the target word(s) and replaces the deleted text with blank spaces.
Final project
Learning How To Walk While Catwalking
My role
Special Issue 17
Research phase
Methods
Experiments
Fan Fiction Exercise
https://pad.xpub.nl/p/fanfiction_jian_al_miri
Card game "Miri the Leader"
"Miri the Leader" is a quartets card game that I created as an experiment.
I got the title of "Miri the Leader" by saying in an online meeting that before starting XPUB, I always thought that I am kind of a leader type of person in groups. After having started this master course, I noticed that I was not. Nevertheless, it became a running gag and I noticed that I actually enjoy it more to be a satirical leader instead of a real one. So I created this card game as a joke. It includes motivational and inspiring (and very questionable) leader quotes. The quotes have four card values: Motivation, empathy, vision and positivity.
Rules: Quartets is a card game with the object to collect 4 cards in a series. Each pack originally contained 32 cards, divided into 8 groups of 4 cards, unlike a normal 52 pack of playing cards, but the number of groups changed from company to company. It is played with three or more players, with the aim to win all the quartets (sets of four). Each card usually has a number and letter (1A, 1B, 1C, 1D, 2A, 2B etc. ) in the top right or left corner of the card.
The cards are shuffled and dealt evenly between all the players and the cards get held face up in a player's hand. The player to the dealer's left starts by asking another player if they had a certain card (example, card 4C) which would help the player create a quartet. If the player does have the card, then they hand it over. If the player doesn't, then it becomes her or his turn to ask. You can also play it with categories. Then you pick a category on your first card and ask the other player the value of their card in this specific category. The player with the highest category value gets the card of the other player that they competed against. When a quartet is created, or a complete quartet was dealt, then the cards creating the quartet are placed in front of the player. If someone loses all his cards in the game, that player loses.
The game ends when all the quartets have been created. The winner is the person with the most quartets.
Life hacks
Final project
This box found your for a reason
[text]
Fage Not Pound
[text]
My role
Other projects
Comedy
Spoken word
Schild mit Lohn
https://www.instagram.com/schildmitlohn/
Soupboat experiments
Trying out some very basic stuff with python, html and css...
CSS
body { font-family: "Lucida Console", "Courier New", monospace; font-size: 33px;
color: yellow; background-image: url(""); background-attachment: fixed; background-position: center;
}
h1 { text-align: center;
padding: 10px; text-shadow: 2px 2px black; background-color: lightblue
}
h2 {
text-align: center; font-size: 25px; color: lightblue; text-shadow: 2px 2px black; padding: 10px; background-color: pink
}
h3 { text-align: left;
font-size: 20px; padding: 10px; background-color: pink; text-shadow: 2px 2px black;
}
img {
position: centre; display: block; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; width: 50%;
}
img:hover {
/* Start the shake animation and make the animation last for 0.5 seconds */ animation: shake 0.5s;
/* When the animation is finished, start again */ animation-iteration-count: infinite;
}
@keyframes shake {
0% { transform: translate(1px, 1px) rotate(0deg); } 10% { transform: translate(-1px, -2px) rotate(-1deg); } 20% { transform: translate(-3px, 0px) rotate(1deg); } 30% { transform: translate(3px, 2px) rotate(0deg); } 40% { transform: translate(1px, -1px) rotate(1deg); } 50% { transform: translate(-1px, 2px) rotate(-1deg); } 60% { transform: translate(-3px, 1px) rotate(0deg); } 70% { transform: translate(3px, 1px) rotate(-1deg); } 80% { transform: translate(-1px, -1px) rotate(1deg); } 90% { transform: translate(1px, 2px) rotate(0deg); } 100% { transform: translate(1px, -2px) rotate(-1deg); }
}
HTML
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If you have read until here...
- I once accidentally burnt my tongue from drinking hot soup, then wanted to cool it by licking the inside of a freezer, then my tongue got stuck on the frozen surface and I had to rip it off
- Tried to improvise at a spoken word performance and ended up trying to imitate cheese that fell on the floor and it was the most unfunny thing ever
- I once ate instant noodles for three days straight and got constipated afterwards
- I met a person that kinda looked familiar and I asked her if she's the cousin of my father (that I never met in real life) and she said yes because she thought I was joking and I didn't get the joke and addressed her as a "family member" for the rest of the evening and she didn't correct me because she thought I'm being ironic, so I ended up thinking that a complete stranger is related to me
- Went to the school psychologist because I thought "Hey, it's for free, maybe I'll find out something funny about myself" and ended up being transferred to a neurologist for an ADHD diagnosis
- I had an appendicitis when I was 7 years old and when I had to go to the hospital, I brought an empty jar with me and I asked the doctors whether they could put my appendix in the empty jar so I could have a look at it after the operation
- Worked as a student at a restaurant next to a store that sells massage chairs and I'd regularly go in and tell them that I have chronic back pain and rich parents that are considering buying me a massage chair because I thought they would not let me try the massage chairs if I didn't make up that story and I am a 100% sure they knew I lied
- As a kid I thought that Anne Hathaway in Princess Diaries had the most beautiful smile ever so I tried to smile like her all the time and now my smile looks super stiff and creepy on all the pictures taken during my childhood
- I love going to the dentist, the warm light almost always makes me super sleepy and relaxed