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Wikidata makes it easy to link pieces of content together. Now it is described as a "knowledge base".<br> | Wikidata makes it easy to link pieces of content together. Now it is described as a "knowledge base".<br> | ||
Humans and non-humans are helping out within the Wikidata to do the checking, sourcing, etc. | Humans and non-humans are helping out within the Wikidata to do the checking, sourcing, etc. | ||
Wikipedia is both readable content for humans and | Wikipedia is both readable content for humans and computers alike. | ||
You can contribute to the topics you are interested in via Wikidata. For example, [https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q64365 bonsai]. | You can contribute to the topics you are interested in via Wikidata. For example, [https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q64365 bonsai]. |
Revision as of 12:01, 10 November 2022
Anaïs Berck
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She adopted this artictic name 3 years ago. Her work is part of Constant, BXL. Изследват текстът, под каквато и да е форма. И какво е даа създаваш литература, взимайки дигиталните технологии предвид.
Първият ѝ пероект е подобно на hypertext novel. Започната е да се детоксикира от технологичните индтрументи и ида изледва света (природата) около нея.
A research project, how can we print publishing, what is even a book? They did many experiments. Books:
- Branding Sweetgrass - The Nutmeg's curse
Online exhibition during the pandemic
- https://www.anaisberck.be/when-the-organic-tree-would-love-to-meet-the-data-tree/ - https://di.versions.space/when-organic-trees-meet-the-data-tree/index.html
Project 2: during a residency in Madrid, a book called "Walk along the trees of Madrid.
- Andrey Markov, their project is based on his algorithm - easy text-generating algorithm - http://paseo-por-arboles.algoliterarypublishing.net/en
The project is based on python to generate the text and then they use Pajed.js to generate the pdf.
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- tried to create a presentation without slides (during the pandemic, and then joined the Wikimedia community)
Homepage of Wikipedia - when you scroll down there is a whole infrastructure built around it.
Wikidata is the "youngest" structure among all.
Tim Berners Lee tried to create the Semantic web. It's his second try after the WWW. To make the internet a place for meaningful content.
Wikidata makes it easy to link pieces of content together. Now it is described as a "knowledge base".
Humans and non-humans are helping out within the Wikidata to do the checking, sourcing, etc.
Wikipedia is both readable content for humans and computers alike.
You can contribute to the topics you are interested in via Wikidata. For example, bonsai.