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'''Special Issue 5: OuNuPo, Ouvroir de Numérisation Potentielle | '''Special Issue 5: OuNuPo, Ouvroir de Numérisation Potentielle | ||
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=Project Description= | =Project Description= | ||
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The outcome of the special issue will be the following things: | The outcome of the special issue will be the following things: | ||
*2 book scanners (one to stay at XPUB, one to stay at WORM) | |||
* one unique (as in unique copy) reader in the form of an artist's book. | |||
The reader will be a collection of texts curated by students and staff | |||
on the topic of book scanner, text mobility, constraint writing, | on the topic of book scanner, text mobility, constraint writing, | ||
algorithmic literature, and I also hope the culture and politics of | algorithmic literature, and I also hope the culture and politics of | ||
OCR, text analysis, AI in the context of text processing and generation. | OCR, text analysis, AI in the context of text processing and generation. | ||
* a collection of different software back-ends for the book scanner, so | |||
as to reconfigure its functionality, ie you might scan a book, and get | |||
a pdf, the content of which has been manipulated in poetical or critical | a pdf, the content of which has been manipulated in poetical or critical | ||
way, or you could also get something else entirely, a sound file, an | way, or you could also get something else entirely, a sound file, an | ||
collection of images, etc. | collection of images, etc. | ||
* a gigantic collection of files produced by combining the reader as | |||
input source into the scanner making use of the plethora of | |||
different back-ends. IMPORTANT: the reader will never exist as a typical | different back-ends. IMPORTANT: the reader will never exist as a typical | ||
digital alter-ego of the analog original but only through a multitude of | digital alter-ego of the analog original but only through a multitude of | ||
different digital interpretations. | different digital interpretations. | ||
* an evening launch at WORM with presentation of the reader, back-ends, | |||
results, etc. | |||
= Sessions = | = Sessions = | ||
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* 15.01.2018 [[Optical character recognition]] | * 15.01.2018 [[Optical character recognition]] | ||
* 18.01.2018 [https://pad.pzimediadesign.nl/p/OuNuPo-1 OuLi/NuPo, natural language processing] | * 18.01.2018 [https://pad.pzimediadesign.nl/p/OuNuPo-1 OuLi/NuPo, natural language processing] | ||
=Links/References/Reading List= | |||
Klijn, Edwin. 2008. ‘The Current State-of-Art in Newspaper Digitization: A Market Perspective’. D-Lib Magazine 14 | |||
(1/2). https://doi.org/10.1045/january2008-klijn. | |||
DIY Book Scanner forum: [https://forum.diybookscanner.org/viewforum.php?f=12 Hardware & building] | |||
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[[Category: XPUB]] | [[Category: XPUB]] | ||
[[Category: Special Issue]] | [[Category: Special Issue]] |
Revision as of 10:24, 15 January 2018
Special Issue 5: OuNuPo, Ouvroir de Numérisation Potentielle
Project Description
Main partner: WORM (WORM's Pirate Bay to be precise)
Special guests: Manetta Berends and Cristina Cochior (Algolit group)
The outcome of the special issue will be the following things:
- 2 book scanners (one to stay at XPUB, one to stay at WORM)
- one unique (as in unique copy) reader in the form of an artist's book.
The reader will be a collection of texts curated by students and staff on the topic of book scanner, text mobility, constraint writing, algorithmic literature, and I also hope the culture and politics of OCR, text analysis, AI in the context of text processing and generation.
- a collection of different software back-ends for the book scanner, so
as to reconfigure its functionality, ie you might scan a book, and get a pdf, the content of which has been manipulated in poetical or critical way, or you could also get something else entirely, a sound file, an collection of images, etc.
- a gigantic collection of files produced by combining the reader as
input source into the scanner making use of the plethora of different back-ends. IMPORTANT: the reader will never exist as a typical digital alter-ego of the analog original but only through a multitude of different digital interpretations.
- an evening launch at WORM with presentation of the reader, back-ends,
results, etc.
Sessions
- The Alphabet as Software - R&W
- 15.01.2018 Optical character recognition
- 18.01.2018 OuLi/NuPo, natural language processing
Links/References/Reading List
Klijn, Edwin. 2008. ‘The Current State-of-Art in Newspaper Digitization: A Market Perspective’. D-Lib Magazine 14 (1/2). https://doi.org/10.1045/january2008-klijn.
DIY Book Scanner forum: Hardware & building
Planning Overview
weeks 2,3,4, 5: January
- @Steve and Delphine: develop the reader = select texts in Jan and edit and work on form in Feb. documentation on the wiki steve writing and notation
- @Andre: OCR
- @Michael
- @ Aymeric
- @ Cristina&Manetta
weeks 6,7,8,9: February
- week 6: delivery of the scanner parts
- weeks 7, 8: @Aymeric + Frederic/ Worm: scanner assemblage
Weeks 10,11,12,13: March
- week 11,12: 2nd and 3rd week of March
- testing scanner in
- 9-17 March barcode Dj at Worm http://kubriel.servus.at/index.php?s=barcodedjsfrom Hungarian artists group that produce bar code DJ sets ... could they be invited to perform with the bookscanner.
- 15-16 March Algoliterary Encounters at VARIA with WS on the 16th (could be a good moment to beta the platform / test present in public)
week 13: 4th week of March
- 28 March (wed) - Launch
- 29 March (thu) - Assessment