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The next step was to see how the hell we would print on a postit format. We were quite ambitious, aiming on 900000 postit in total. 900 for 100 boxes. <br> | The next step was to see how the hell we would print on a postit format. We were quite ambitious, aiming on 900000 postit in total. 900 for 100 boxes. <br> | ||
Reality made us reformulate. As we couldn't outsource our print into postit format, we decided that we could print our blocks without gluing them. <br> | Reality made us reformulate. As we couldn't outsource our print into postit format, we decided that we could print our blocks without gluing them. <br> | ||
In the end they were like memo notes, that could be easily spread and combined with each other. We were still working with our idea to use an | In the end they were like memo notes, that could be easily spread and combined with each other. We were still working with our idea to use an production's language format to print on. | ||
====Resources==== | ====Resources==== | ||
* https://pad.xpub.nl/p/post-it | * https://pad.xpub.nl/p/post-it |
Revision as of 12:03, 28 March 2022
Approaching the Loot Box through Gamification
Special Issue #17
One-sentence game ideas
https://pad.xpub.nl/p/2022_onesentencegameideas
Collective reading of the texts
- Rules of play defining games with kamo and erica
- Taylorism 2:0: Gamification, scientific management and the capitalist appropriation of play with alex, chae, kamo and erica
- Gamification as twenty-first-century ideology with chae and erica
- Notes on deconstructing the popular with alex, chae erica and kamo
solo reading and annotating
- Well played by Vicky Osterweil
https://pad.xpub.nl/p/well_played
- We are all very anxious by the Institute for Precarious Consciousness
- Base and Superstructure in Marxist Cultural Theory by Raymond Williams
- Game Modding: Cross-Over Mutation and Unwelcome Gifts by Anne-Marie Schleiner
- Wages against housework by Silvia Federici
- Chapter 2: PWNing Leisure" from "Play Like a Feminist by Shira Chess"
How to turn players into payers map
with Supi, Emma and Gersande
Fanfiction Katamari
with erica and kamo
https://pad.xpub.nl/p/katamari-fanfiction
https://issue.xpub.nl/17/katamari/
Can gaming make a better world?
the karaoke video by chae
https://media.xpub.nl/2022/SI17/karaoke-Final.mp4
Re-writing the lyrics of Video killed the radio star to talk about gamification in real life.
The new lyrics will be used for karaoke performances
https://pad.xpub.nl/p/si17-karaoke
Lyrics final version
Let's get straight into it!
I wake up early every day to be the best Don't close the mac cuz there's no need for me to rest My job is like a game that's why I feelso blessed Oh, a, oh
They took the fun out of my creativity (BUT) I'm responsible for my stability (AND) My mentor said 'Self-motivation is the key! 20 points I did a good job! 50 points I did a better job!
Gaming could make a promising world Gaming should make a fulfilling world Gamify your entire day Oh-a-a-a oh
Waiting the host to let me enter the zoom call Checking my emails while I'm having healthy lunch My job is like a game but why I feel so stressed Oh-a oh-a Is this my leisure time? Oh-a oh-a Is this my working time?
Gaming could make a healthier world Gaming should make a happier world Manage life through all your apps Get some rest and back to work"
Oh-a-aho oh x2
Gaming could make an easier world Gaming should make a better world
If you fail then don't complain Try your best and play the game Life is better when you may gamify all the way Can't go on anymore x2
Gaming can't make a promising world Gaming can't make a healthier world Gaming can't make a happier world Gaming can't make an easier world Gaming can't make a better world
Gaming can't make a fulfilling world Gaming can't make a healthier world" Gaming can't make a happier world Gaming can't make an easier world Gaming can't make a better world
Prototyping
Two prototyping experiments about the loot box
Τrying to generate puzzles through emojis
#1st #LOOT BOX # it works like this # call the random function # define the characters that are going to be picked randomly # define with and height # then write a code that for the range of (height,width) it prints the random characters #print ' ' from random import choice characters = ['👓', '👠', '🧨', '📣', '⚽', '🦺', '🏳🌈', '💍','👑','💻','🚬','🍗','🧵'] #numbers = [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,] #height = 1 for x in range(3): print(choice(characters), end=) print(' ')
#2nd #Objects and assumptions from random import choice characters = ['🎮','💸','👔','👠', '🧨', '📣', '⚽', '🦺', '🏳🌈', '💍','👑','💻','🚬','🍗','🧵',' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ',' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ',' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ',' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ',' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ',' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ',' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ',' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ',' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ',' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ',' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ',' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', ' '] width = 50 height = 50 for y in range(height): for x in range(width): print(choice(characters), end=) print()
Reading Writing and Reasearch Methodologies
- Noise cancelling devices with kamo, chae and erica
https://pad.xpub.nl/p/noice_cancelling_devices_turns_off_also_your_inner
- making the Glossary of productive play with everyone in class
https://pad.xpub.nl/p/02022022
https://pzwiki.wdka.nl/mediadesign/Glossary_of_productive_play
- What is a loot box? with everyone in class
https://pad.xpub.nl/p/16022022-ste<3
Producing the loot boxes
How can we work together ?
For this trimester we decided that we wil have two people facilitating each meeting.
This helped us a lot.
And I feel that in this trimester we had a better communication.
A more horizontal desicion making. More efficient meetings.
page with our group meetings' summaries
But again. Several decisions left people dissatisfied.
In our last meeting we needed to decide on the content of the box. There was a lot of frustration and many people felt that their voices weren't heard in the end.
Ι see that when time is pushing and we need to make quick decisions for important things, there is the risk that the communication becomes more violent.
How can we work we together in a big team and each one of us would feel that has a desired place on it?
That is a process.
Then I started reading Mutual Aid to find some answers. (stil reading it)
After our last and dramatic meeting, we decided to dristibute the work in 3 different groups.
Team 1 would be responsible for the inside of the box, team 2 would be resposponsible for the box and team 3 would create the LB's public and experience during the launch.
Team 1 and 80000 postits
Team 1 (erica, kamo, mitsa and supi) needed to decide what would be inside of the loot box. Most of the people of the whole team, wanted to use the different contributions that each one of us has created during the classes.
Or group at first had a hard time:
- To decide on which contributions would go inside the box
- How the different contents would be connected to each other by one surface.
- While trying different surfaces, several contents wouldn't work (for example the idea of printing all the contents on a jigsaw puzzle)
- We didn't want to work on other people's projects so we needed to see what would be our role.
After our first long meeting, kamo and erica proposed the idea to print the whole publication on postit blocks. We continues with that idea
- as most of our contents were text based
- we wanted to experiment with the perfomativity of printing text into a postit format.
- postits are widely used during working time: From writing down tasks, to mapping a whole wall with notes and instructions that are used during a production moment.
- so we would have a format that speaks already about working time
- letting us to play with the boundaries of working and leasure time
---> pad for the postit idea presentation and discussion
The next step was to see how the hell we would print on a postit format. We were quite ambitious, aiming on 900000 postit in total. 900 for 100 boxes.
Reality made us reformulate. As we couldn't outsource our print into postit format, we decided that we could print our blocks without gluing them.
In the end they were like memo notes, that could be easily spread and combined with each other. We were still working with our idea to use an production's language format to print on.
Resources
- https://pad.xpub.nl/p/post-it
- https://cryptpad.fr/sheet/#/2/sheet/edit/Opp4ZQKXg3b0yU6OvMRJkv0j/
- https://hub.xpub.nl/soupboat/pad/p/team-1-030322
- https://hub.xpub.nl/soupboat/pad/p/team-1-task-list
- https://git.xpub.nl/kamo/post-it-contents/
- https://www.figma.com/file/wVdpA2iwKN3hT9YXONqXTj/SI17?node-id=2%3A147
PDF of the printed publication
File:Si17-orange.pdf
File:Si17-purple.pdf
putting them inside boxes
si17 website
https://issue.xpub.nl/17/index.html
my role mostly on the curation of the contents