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Revision as of 13:59, 22 April 2021
Overview
Links
- Radio Implicancies https://pzwiki.wdka.nl/mediadesign/Category:Implicancies
- Radio Implicancies Conference Room https://conf.domainepublic.net/radioimplicancies
- Implicanties Ressources https://pzwiki.wdka.nl/mediadesign/Implicancies_Resources
- Implicancies Guests + contributors https://pzwiki.wdka.nl/mediadesign/Implicancies_Guests_%2B_contributors#Steve_Rushton
- Aesthetic Porgramming https://aesthetic-programming.net/
Hotlines
Pads
- Week 1 Introduction https://pad.xpub.nl/p/15.1
- Week 2 Prototyping w/ Manetta https://pad.xpub.nl/p/15.2-prototyping-Monday
- Week 2 w/ Steve https://pad.xpub.nl/p/Mythodologies19-4-21
- Week 2 w/ Michael https://pad.xpub.nl/p/2021-04-21-prototyping
Keywords
- Implicancies vocabulary https://pad.constantvzw.org/p/implicanties
- Situated knowledges (Donna Haraway)
- Worlding (Haraway:
_ making of worlds. language, science, technology : these forces produce worlds. world doesn't exist w/o language, language is an active part of the world
- The poetic of relations (Eduard Glissant)
- Entanglement (Karen Barad)
_ entanglement assumes that we have different things that are being knotted together _ state of being knotted together Denise Ferreira Da Silva: introduces "implicancies" things be co-response-able for each other starting point is particles
- Response-ability (Barad + Haraway)
- Implicancies (Denise Ferreira Da Silva)
_ The term "implicancies" brings together: entanglement, response-ability & relations. That is why this SI is called Radio Implicancies
- Techno-epistomologies:
_ Technological knowledge systems [metadata etc how algorithms produce data]
- Techno-ontology: How social media puts a filter on the world. We know a lot about bodies through scanning technologie. In line with that: algorithms are part of the world, while structuring the world. So when it is claimed to work on "fair AI" or "fair algorithms", algorithms are placed outside the worlding forces.
_ Donna Haraway's frames of references: biology, US based, 75 year old
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J2DcAf16zeI
_ 2nd person that is important in thinking through relations: Eduart Glissant in French context.
Ressources
From https://pzwiki.wdka.nl/mediadesign/Implicancies_Resources
Watching / listening
- Ron Morrison (2018), Decoding space: Liquid infrastructures https://vimeo.com/showcase/5551892/video/306993793 + https://medium.com/digital-earth/when-the-history-repeats-itself-lithium-extraction-in-d-r-congo-b372090c4a5c
- Aimee Bahng (2017), Plasmodial Improprieties: Octavia E. Butler, Slime Molds, and Imagining a Femi-Queer Commons https://soundcloud.com/thehuntington/plasmodial-improprieties
- Martine Syms (2013), The Mundane Afrofuturist Manifesto https://www.kcet.org/shows/artbound/episodes/the-mundane-afrofuturist-manifesto
- Ursula Leguin (1985), She Unnames Them http://ursulakleguinarchive.com/MP3s/BuffaloGals.html
- Edouard Glissant (Manthia Diawara, 2010) One World in Relation https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aTNVe_BAELY
- Denise Fereira Da Silva, Arjuna Neuman (2019) Four waters: deep implicancy https://hub.xpub.nl/sandboxradio/ingredients/4%20WATERS%20-%20DEEP%20IMPLICANCY.mp4
- Four Rooms – Denise Ferreira Da Silva (2020), on the Logics of Exclusion and Obliteration https://video.constantvzw.org/Four_rooms/Four%20Rooms,%20Denise%20Ferreira%20Da%20Silva,%20on%20the%20Logics%20of%20Exclusion%20and%20Oblitera...-152937289377315.mp4
- Natalie Jeremijenko + Kate Rich Track 12: The mutual synchronisation of coupled oscillators (This was one track from a CD released as an "insert" to Mute Magazine Vol 1, No. 21, September 2001). The other tracks are available as well. In the recording, Jeremijenko speaks; the audio production/remix was done by Rich. They worked together as the Bureau of Inverse Technology.
Reading
- Romi Ron Morrison (2019), Gaps between the digits. On the fleshy unknowns of the HUMAN https://benjamins.com/catalog/idj.25.1.05mor
- Oulimata Gueye (2019), No Congo, no technologies https://medium.com/digital-earth/no-congo-no-technologies-163ea2caec0a
- Martine Syms (2013), The Mundane Afrofuturist Manifesto http://thirdrailquarterly.org/martine-syms-the-mundane-afrofuturist-manifesto/
- Ramon Amaro (2019), Artificial intelligence: Warped, colorful forms and their unclear geometries https://research.gold.ac.uk/27052/1/SoU_AI%2C%20warped%2C%20colorful%20forms....pdf
- Sylvia Wynter (2015), On Being Human as Praxis -- interview with Katherine Mckittrick
- Donna Haraway (2019), A Giant Bumptious Litter: Donna Haraway on Truth, Technology, and Resisting Extinction https://logicmag.io/nature/a-giant-bumptious-litter/?fbclid=IwAR13RpmuwM17aSvo6V-G5EDWF8MpxKunBf-1KuTfExrDsfCK1BHFvCWNv3
- Denise Fereira Da Silva (2016), 'On difference without separability'
- Katherine Mckittrick, Mathematics Black Life
- Zach Blas & Micha Carde (2015), Imaginary computational systems: queer technologies and transreal aesthetics
- Noah Tsika (2016), CompuQueer: Protocological Constraints, Algorithmic Streamlining, and the Search for Queer Methods Online
- Anaïs Nony (2017), Technology of Neo-Colonial Epistemes
- Wendy Hui Kyong Chun (2009), Race and/as Technology; or, How to Do Things to Race
- Syed Mustafa Ali (2016), A brief introduction to decolonial computing
- Michael Murtaugh, Eventual consistency https://diversions.constantvzw.org/wiki/index.php?title=Eventual_Consistency
- Saidiya Hartman, The Plot of Her Undoing
- Alexis Pauline Gumbs and Julia Roxanne Wallace, Black Feminist Calculus Meets Nothing to Prove: A Mobile Homecoming Project Ritual toward the Postdigital
Sketch a musical composition
- Each of the 2 system login sounds slowed down as a starter
Legend Radio with Louisa
Louisa and I created a musical dialogue between Microsoft and Mac operating sound systems. In order to create this soundtrack, we first used Musiclab, a Google song maker allowing to make simple songs with visual patterns. In a second step, we tryed to remake our song with Earsketch, a sound editor working with Python language. By refering to Musicalab visual pattern, we could quiet easily understand how to reconstruct our track in Python. Some screenshots bellow will eventually even show so visual links between the two things!
# python code
# script_name:
#
# author:
# description:
#
from earsketch import *
init()
setTempo(115)
# Add Sounds
fitMedia(MARTINFOUCAUT_STARTUP_CUSTOM , 15, 1, 3)
fitMedia(MARTINFOUCAUT_START_UP_WINDOWS2, 16, 1.5, 4)
fitMedia(MARTINFOUCAUT_STARTUP20, 15, 19, 26)
fitMedia(MARTINFOUCAUT_EVERY_WINDOWS_STARTUP_SHUTDOWN_SOUND_TRIM, 16, 19, 20)
#fitMedia(MARTINFOUCAUT_LOOPE, 5, 20, 30)
#fitMedia(MARTINFOUCAUT_LOOPF, 6, 25, 35)
#fitMedia(MARTINFOUCAUT_LOOPG, 7, 30, 40)
#fitMedia(MARTINFOUCAUT_LOOPH, 8, 35, 45)
#fitMedia(YG_RNB_TAMBOURINE_1, 10, 1, 5)
#fitMedia(YG_FUNK_CONGAS_3, 11, 1, 5)
#fitMedia(YG_FUNK_HIHAT_2, 12, 5, 9)
#fitMedia(RD_POP_TB303LEAD_3, 13, 5, 9)
# Effects fade in
#setEffect(1, VOLUME,GAIN, -20, 5, 1, 10)
# Fills
fillA = "----0-------0-------0-------0---"
fillB = "0-00------0---0-0-00------0---0-"
fillN = "0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-"
fillC = "--------------0---0---0---0-----"
fillD = "--0--0--0--0----0---0-----0-0-0-"
fillE = "-0--0--0--0---0---0---0---------"
fillF = "0--0--0--0------0---0-----0-0-0-"
fillG = "----------------------0-------0-"
fillH = "---0--0--0--0-------------------"
fillI = "-------------0--------0---------"
fillJ = "--------------0------0------0---"
fillK = "------------0---0---0--------0--"
fillL = "------------------------------0-"
fillM = "------------0---0---0--00---0---"
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_WINDOWS_RECYCLE2, 12 , 3, fillA)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_BASSO, 13, 3, fillB)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_SPEECH_MISRECOGNITION, 14, 2, fillN)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_SPEECH_MISRECOGNITION, 14, 4, fillN)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_SPEECH_MISRECOGNITION, 14, 6, fillN)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_SPEECH_MISRECOGNITION, 14, 8, fillN)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_SPEECH_MISRECOGNITION, 14, 10, fillN)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_SPEECH_MISRECOGNITION, 14, 12, fillN)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_SPEECH_MISRECOGNITION, 14, 14, fillN)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_SPEECH_MISRECOGNITION, 14, 16, fillN)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_SPEECH_MISRECOGNITION, 14, 18, fillN)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_WINDOWS_RECYCLE2, 12 , 4, fillA)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_BASSO, 13, 4, fillB)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_WINDOWS_RECYCLE2, 12 , 6, fillA)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_BASSO, 13, 6, fillB)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_WINDOWS_RECYCLE2, 12 , 8, fillA)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_BASSO, 13, 8, fillB)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_WINDOWS_RECYCLE2, 12 , 10, fillA)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_BASSO, 13, 10, fillB)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_WINDOWS_RECYCLE2, 12 , 12, fillA)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_BASSO, 13, 12, fillB)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_WINDOWS_RECYCLE2, 12 , 14, fillA)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_BASSO, 13, 14, fillB)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_WINDOWS_RECYCLE2, 12 , 16, fillA)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_BASSO, 13, 16, fillB)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_WINDOWS_DING4, 1, 6, fillC)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_WINDOWS_DING3, 2, 6, fillD)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_WINDOWS_DING2, 3, 6, fillE)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_WINDOWS_DING1, 4, 6, fillF)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_WINDOWS_DING4, 1, 8, fillC)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_WINDOWS_DING3, 2, 8, fillD)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_WINDOWS_DING2, 3, 8, fillE)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_WINDOWS_DING1, 4, 8, fillF)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_WINDOWS_DING4, 1, 12, fillC)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_WINDOWS_DING3, 2, 12, fillD)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_WINDOWS_DING2, 3, 12, fillE)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_WINDOWS_DING1, 4, 12, fillF)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_WINDOWS_DING4, 1, 16, fillC)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_WINDOWS_DING3, 2, 16, fillD)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_WINDOWS_DING2, 3, 16, fillE)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_WINDOWS_DING1, 4, 16, fillF)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_GLASS5, 5, 10, fillG)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_GLASS, 6, 10, fillH)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_GLASS2, 7, 10, fillI)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_GLASS3, 8, 10, fillJ)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_GLASS4, 9, 10, fillK)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_GLASS7, 10, 10, fillL)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_GLASS6, 11, 10, fillM)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_GLASS5, 5, 12, fillG)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_GLASS, 6, 12, fillH)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_GLASS2, 7, 12, fillI)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_GLASS3, 8, 12, fillJ)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_GLASS4, 9, 12, fillK)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_GLASS7, 10, 12, fillL)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_GLASS6, 11, 12, fillM)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_GLASS5, 5, 14, fillG)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_GLASS, 6, 14, fillH)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_GLASS2, 7, 14, fillI)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_GLASS3, 8, 14, fillJ)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_GLASS4, 9, 14, fillK)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_GLASS7, 10, 14, fillL)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_GLASS6, 11, 14, fillM)
finish()
Prototyping
- https://earsketch.gatech.edu/earsketch2/ Editing/Importing/Composing/Transitioning/Randomizing with soundtracks recorded over many years.
- Random musical composition 1 https://musiclab.chromeexperiments.com/Song-Maker/song/6595644437823488
- Random musical composition 2 https://musiclab.chromeexperiments.com/Song-Maker/song/5504410688421888
Pads
Tools
- https://earsketch.gatech.edu/ Work with sound with python or javascript
- https://www.beatsperminuteonline.com/ Get BPM Manualy
- https://musiclab.chromeexperiments.com/ Make song from music box patterns
- https://bpmdetector.knifftech.org/file/ Get BPM by importing audio file
- https://www.produitencroix.com/ How to get the good sound lengh and fix it to 120 bpm (desired BPM x current BPM / current sound lengh new sound lengh with desired BPM)
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vxz7mOu4XOM Python Sounds tutorial
- https://pypi.org/project/playsound/ Python playsound
- https://stackoverflow.com/questions/43904019/how-can-i-make-sound-with-frequency-in-python3 Sound frequency in Python
Individual Research
Links
- https://www.liveatc.net/search/?icao=klou Air Traffic Radio
- https://radiooooo.com/ One country, One decade, One music style, and play
- http://radio.garden/ Explore live radios around the globe
- https://driveandlisten.herokuapp.com/ Radio in cars around the globe
- https://duuuradio.fr/ Duuu is a radio dedicated to contemporary creation. Founded in 2012 by artists, this radio was born from the desire to make people hear situations of reflection and work.
- https://ezekielaquino.com/
- https://boniver.withspotify.com/ No exactly a radio, but impressive ascii style visualiser only using the character i