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* writing abstracts, and synopsis as part of research practice, to better understand key elements of texts | * writing abstracts, and synopsis as part of research practice, to better understand key elements of texts | ||
* First synopsis: [https://pzwiki.wdka.nl/mediadesign/Synopsis_24-1-2018 The Electronic Revolution by William Burroughs] > on language as tactical media, the written and recorded word as political instrument, and cut-ups as a method of subverting language | * First synopsis: [https://pzwiki.wdka.nl/mediadesign/Synopsis_24-1-2018 The Electronic Revolution by William Burroughs] > on language as tactical media, the written and recorded word as political instrument, and cut-ups as a method of subverting language | ||
* Second synopses: [https://pzwiki.wdka.nl/mediadesign/Synopsis7Feb#Reading_.E2.80.93_Tash The Digital Universal Library and the myth of chaos by Sanne Koevoets and The Suspicious Archive by James T. Hong] > on creating feminist knowledge spaces and archive politics | |||
* Synopses written for the reader: [https://pzwiki.wdka.nl/mediadesign/User:Tash/SI5_Synopses] |
Revision as of 16:31, 24 March 2018
For the Special Issue 5 reader
Synopsis writing
- synopsis as a form of annotation, of situating and adding context to written content
- writing abstracts, and synopsis as part of research practice, to better understand key elements of texts
- First synopsis: The Electronic Revolution by William Burroughs > on language as tactical media, the written and recorded word as political instrument, and cut-ups as a method of subverting language
- Second synopses: The Digital Universal Library and the myth of chaos by Sanne Koevoets and The Suspicious Archive by James T. Hong > on creating feminist knowledge spaces and archive politics
- Synopses written for the reader: [1]