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=Week 4= | |||
==Activating archive== | |||
This week I thought a lot about how I understand the concept of an archive. I prepared a mind map in which I listed various concepts and keywords relating to the problems or challenges that archives face. I was wondering about the selection of individual information, documents or files. I find it interesting the process of selecting what will be included in the archive and what is not important enough to be there or is simply omitted or does not fit into existing categories. This suggests that there is an inside and outside of the archive. I wanted to take a closer look at what stays outside the archive. Perhaps instead of trying to assign everything to existing categories, we should observe reality more closely. Perhaps deconstructing the existing order is the first step to start thinking about the problem of archive exclusivity. | |||
How to emerge order from a mass of unordered information? It's so subjective. | |||
My reflections are not intended to find a solution and design a functioning archive, but to take a critical look at the challenges and potential opportunities. I'm working on a website that will be a critical commentary. For this purpose, I have prepared a mind map with entries which I combine to create a network of dependencies. I try to visualize my thoughts about archives. | |||
==Protocolong== | |||
Protocols protocols protocols | |||
Protocols in relation to what? | |||
In relation to collective work / trechnolgy??? | |||
Non-human protocols | |||
Discuussion during the radio show reminded me about Zoop ( https://nieuweinstituut.nl/en/projects/zoop ) | |||
An organisational model named 'Zoöp' was created to promote collaboration between nonhuman and human life while protecting the rights of all zoë, which is Greek for 'life'. The zoöp paradigm incorporates nonhuman life's concerns into organisational decision-making. | |||
==Methods== | |||
In method class we were working on a glossary. It made me think of the limitations of language. | |||
How precisely can we talk about ideas and concepts. How different I am when I speak Polish and when I speak English. Ludwig Wittgenstein said "The limits of my language means the limits of my world" Accordinh to Wittgenstein with our language we cannot fully describe reality. | |||
How does such a statement relate to the topic of archives? Are we really limited to what we can verbally understand and express? |
Revision as of 23:38, 29 October 2023
Special Issue 22 notes, observations, reflections, findings
Week 1
Tour at WORM
Monday 18.09.2023 We met in Worm for a tour led by Lukas Simonis, Ash Kilmartin and Florian_Cramer|Florian Cramer.
Field Recording
We were experimenting with a cassette player. Based on the discussion on Radio aporee we where asked to find a field recording that triggered a memory. My sound explorations ------>>> /Field recording
Shownotes discussion
some takeaways
- Reading with the music background
- HOW TO USE VOICE DIFFERENTLY take advantage that we can whisper, talk sloooow or whatever, use our voices at the same time
- Guide listeners.. ask them to close their eyes ….
mention what is the intention of the song that we play. Make people imagine more Talk about specific details, smells, textures and use sounds for that
- For a moment remided me about scenes witrh beans hahahha
- Clear devision betweeen sections
- using the etherpad as a script. Communication between the caretakers and the classroom through etherpad has some potential
Prototyping
We set up a Raspberry Pi and create our own personal user profiles. Commands we used:
- Log in to the pi:
ssh thijsoid@145.24.139.16
- Broadcast a message:
wall [message]
- Print to the lineprinter:
echo "[message]" > /dev/usb/lp0
Methods
How do I annotate?
I like how we decontruct text while annotating together, creating a patchwork
Steve:
- "Every text creates a reader."
Week 2
Active Archives
pad of today--->>> https://pad.xpub.nl/p/SI22-Monday-Sept-26
- Redefining terms like Sharing, Network, Public/Private
- Understanding the history of networked computation, and an ability to trace to contemporary practices and to make strategic decisions in creating new work
Radio Worm
This week together with Anita and Wang we were caretakers in Radio Worm. We wanted to reflect on movement, that refer not only to the body movement but everything around s which is in a contant change. Additionally we were exploring the topic of autorship, creating new meanings and interpretations. Notes for the audition can be found here ------->>>/Radio Worm
Week 3
Collaborative approach
Week 4
Activating archive
This week I thought a lot about how I understand the concept of an archive. I prepared a mind map in which I listed various concepts and keywords relating to the problems or challenges that archives face. I was wondering about the selection of individual information, documents or files. I find it interesting the process of selecting what will be included in the archive and what is not important enough to be there or is simply omitted or does not fit into existing categories. This suggests that there is an inside and outside of the archive. I wanted to take a closer look at what stays outside the archive. Perhaps instead of trying to assign everything to existing categories, we should observe reality more closely. Perhaps deconstructing the existing order is the first step to start thinking about the problem of archive exclusivity.
How to emerge order from a mass of unordered information? It's so subjective.
My reflections are not intended to find a solution and design a functioning archive, but to take a critical look at the challenges and potential opportunities. I'm working on a website that will be a critical commentary. For this purpose, I have prepared a mind map with entries which I combine to create a network of dependencies. I try to visualize my thoughts about archives.
Protocolong
Protocols protocols protocols
Protocols in relation to what? In relation to collective work / trechnolgy???
Non-human protocols Discuussion during the radio show reminded me about Zoop ( https://nieuweinstituut.nl/en/projects/zoop ) An organisational model named 'Zoöp' was created to promote collaboration between nonhuman and human life while protecting the rights of all zoë, which is Greek for 'life'. The zoöp paradigm incorporates nonhuman life's concerns into organisational decision-making.
Methods
In method class we were working on a glossary. It made me think of the limitations of language. How precisely can we talk about ideas and concepts. How different I am when I speak Polish and when I speak English. Ludwig Wittgenstein said "The limits of my language means the limits of my world" Accordinh to Wittgenstein with our language we cannot fully describe reality. How does such a statement relate to the topic of archives? Are we really limited to what we can verbally understand and express?