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*[[User:Kiara/Special_Issue_25|SI25]] | *[[User:Kiara/Special_Issue_25|SI25]] | ||
**[[SI25 Broadcast 8: Lost Music]] | **[[SI25 Broadcast 8: Lost Music]] | ||
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*[[User:Kiara/Food_for_Thoughts|Food for Thoughts]] (Reader + watchlist + books) | *[[User:Kiara/Food_for_Thoughts|Food for Thoughts]] (Reader + watchlist + books) | ||
*Side projects <span style="font-family: monospace; font-weight: bold;"> -> make one page with transclusion? or just write?</span> | *Side projects <span style="font-family: monospace; font-weight: bold;"> -> make one page with transclusion? or just write?</span> | ||
**Rêves Party | **Rêves Party<br> | ||
''Rêves Party'' is the title of my first bachelor's graduation project. It is a text collection gathering extracts from french texts (novels, poems, short stories, etc.) that talk about travelling, dreaming, escaping. The collection takes the form of a zine where each text is displayed with a specific CSS animation/interaction, according to its content. There is also a [https://kirayana.codeberg.page/reves-party/ website] for the collection, which you can then print for yourself. To this day, the zine gathers 8 texts.<br> | |||
My aim is to enhance it with texts taken from the british/american literary heritage. | |||
** Synthetica | ** Synthetica | ||
**Lilas | **Lilas | ||
**Thesis | **Thesis | ||
**[[SER documentation]] | **[[SER documentation]] | ||
**Archipelago <span style="font-family: monospace; font-weight: bold;"> -> this will be plain written</span> | **Archipelago <span style="font-family: monospace; font-weight: bold;"> -> this will be plain written</span><br> | ||
Wednesday 26th March I officially joined the Archipelago. We had a long conversation with Mariana and Jasmijn about organizing seminars and workshops to bring together the people from all the masters. Our first idea would be to organize a seminar/round table about eco-feminism. We came to the understanding that a lot of people across the masters share an interest for fabric design and recycling fabrics, so we thought it would be nice to bring those people together to host a sort of conference or talk about those matters. This is very exciting! | |||
**[[User:Kiara/Journal|Journal]] | **[[User:Kiara/Journal|Journal]] | ||
**[[User:Kiara/The_Web_Club|Web Club]] | **[[User:Kiara/The_Web_Club|Web Club]] | ||
*[[User:Kiara/Resources|Resources]] | *[[User:Kiara/Resources|Resources]] |
Revision as of 15:10, 28 March 2025
Having fun with the wiki
Discovering the wiki was a journey.
I had edited a wiki page once, and not a meaningless one: the Hypercard wiki page!
Still, that did not get me familiar with the wiki syntax and language. I never was the writing type - except when it is for research/analysis/academic purposes, I have big troubles with writing. I never do it properly but I do enjoy documenting.
The thing is, I am pretty much convinced I have some form of attention disorder. As a child I was always the daydreaming kid, the one that takes ages to copy what's on the blackboard and is always far from what's happening on Earth. It didn't really go away, I just learned to deal with it I guess, put a mask, a coping mechanism. As a matter of fact I am already entering a side quest with this...
Anyways, back on track, writing is not my forte. So I have troubles with keeping the wiki content updated, BUT I really have fun editing.
I like conveying some emotion through styling, and the fact that the wiki allows inline CSS is giving me the best of times.
Here are some examples:
Funnily enough, I hold quite a few pages in this wiki. I tend to put a lot of information in there, the pace is really off though. Writing this precise page is also making me struggle. Is this relevant?
Besides my struggle with writing, I also struggle with preparing presentations. I am trying now, but probably I'll improvise and forget to say a lot of things, as usual...
This all very overwhelming.
An outline to keep track?
- SI25
- SI26
- Food for Thoughts (Reader + watchlist + books)
- Side projects -> make one page with transclusion? or just write?
- Rêves Party
- Rêves Party
Rêves Party is the title of my first bachelor's graduation project. It is a text collection gathering extracts from french texts (novels, poems, short stories, etc.) that talk about travelling, dreaming, escaping. The collection takes the form of a zine where each text is displayed with a specific CSS animation/interaction, according to its content. There is also a website for the collection, which you can then print for yourself. To this day, the zine gathers 8 texts.
My aim is to enhance it with texts taken from the british/american literary heritage.
- Synthetica
- Lilas
- Thesis
- SER documentation
- Archipelago -> this will be plain written
Wednesday 26th March I officially joined the Archipelago. We had a long conversation with Mariana and Jasmijn about organizing seminars and workshops to bring together the people from all the masters. Our first idea would be to organize a seminar/round table about eco-feminism. We came to the understanding that a lot of people across the masters share an interest for fabric design and recycling fabrics, so we thought it would be nice to bring those people together to host a sort of conference or talk about those matters. This is very exciting!