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<p style = "font-family:monospace;">Our (collective) idea for the issue14 was to create a participatory city exploration game. We launched it at PNF in Den Haag.
<p style = "font-family:monospace;">Our (collective) idea for the issue14 was to create a participatory city exploration game. We launched it at PNF in Den Haag.
I worked in the design team, being in charge of sketching various sketch for our main page interface, as well as printing booklets.<br>
I worked in the design team, being in charge of sketching various sketch for our main page interface, as well as printing booklets.<br>
[[File: Si Si interfacesketch.mp4|200px|thumb|none|Interface sketch1]]
[[File:Si sketchinterface.gif|200px|thumb|none|Interface sketch1]]
The interface sketch was inspired by a pinball game.
The interface sketch was inspired by a pinball game.
[[File: Bookletsi14.jpeg |200px|thumb|none|Collective booklet]]
[[File: Bookletsi14.jpeg |200px|thumb|none|Collective booklet]]

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your individual contributions to the special issues, the development of your reading/writing practice across the 2 years, the development of your prototyping practice across the 2 years, your thesis (only a brief overview for context, as this has been assessed separately in depth), your final work and research in the second year, plans for final publication and grad show (with the understanding that you will continue to work on this after the assessment)

First Year

Special Issue 13: The World(s) of The Future

The special issue 13 was our first collaborative publishing project The World(s) of The Future.

A landing page of Wor(l)ds for the Future
My individual page for 'Undecidability'

All of us explored the possibilities of reinterpretation and republishing essays written by multiple artists.
The essay that I worked on as Undecidability, written by Silvia Bottiroli and Jozef Wouters.
The authors explained the Undecidability as open and beautiful possibilities in the activities of art.
I made an attempt to link the notion with the immaterial labour during artistic practice.

For the team I worked for learning and articulating our license and authorship. Had to think in which ways we want our works to be referred/reused/circulated...

Individually I learned how to represent personal narratives in the web context. Looking at classmates' HTML pages was inspiring me to imagine how to spread my own voice on the screen: https://issue.xpub.nl/13/UNDECIDABILITY/

Special Issue 14: I don't know where we're going, but...

In the Special Issue 14 we investigated Situationism. During the Research Seminar session, we learned the theory through various layers such as Urbanism & Feminism & Anti-capitalism, etc. I found the culture of city advertisement an interesting link to it, thus I was sketching an idea to make a game exploring a city with full advertisements.
During the prototyping session, we learned a game-making program called TIC-80 (with lua language).
Since then I was sketching some ideas.

My game 'Savior' interface
My game 'Savior' interface

Our (collective) idea for the issue14 was to create a participatory city exploration game. We launched it at PNF in Den Haag. I worked in the design team, being in charge of sketching various sketch for our main page interface, as well as printing booklets.

Interface sketch1

The interface sketch was inspired by a pinball game.

Collective booklet
Landing page of issue14

The issue 14 gave me so much inspiration and motivation to explore 'web as a theater, a stage for storytelling' -> I created my personal website textyours.world. In Textyours, I started to create my own hand-written web pages, aiming to embrace writing and (web)designing practice together.

Special Issue 15

- Radio Implicancies: Mother Nature.
- Each radio show I again explored the possibilities of the web as a story-telling context.

A webpage for the radio show
A webpage for the radio show
A webpage for the radio show
A webpage for the radio show

Second Year

Starting point

- Fascinated by making a web page but then most of the websites today are not enjoyable today. - I as user don't really enjoy them. Not a lot of diversity enough - In the job market there is certain standardisation about what 'good' web design is supposed to be. - There are particular ways how 'user experience' is defined and appreciated. - Designers are easily judged by specific technical conditions. - So many labels on professions in the web design industry - Professional vs Amatuer?

Research Thesis

- The uniformity of web today _ In which ways could diversity be brought to the web? - Any wiggle rooms for artists/designers to create some experiments? (Balancing usability and pleasuarbility) - What user experience is...?

Method1) Books: - Interface Culture by Steve Johnson - Windows and Mirrors - Turing Complete User and Digital Folklore by Olia Lialina
Method2) Interviews:
Method3) My personal experiences of traveling

Exploration: Sketches & weird attempts during the process

I've been making some weird skteches whenever I've got some idea...

A letter to my classmate Martin
A letter to my classmate Martin

In order to create a collective publication for the graduation, we've been taking care each other, asking how he/she is doing and her project is going on... In the first week I had Martin. I knew that he's interested in the console.log inspection in the web browser, so I wrote a letter to him. This attempt was for a fun in the beginning, but then became a good inspiration for my 3rd issue 'Console your self: a chocolate box'

Finally: User Sentimental eXperience

URL: https://hub.xpub.nl/sandbot/Nami_Researchlog/

A landing page User Sentimental eXperience
1st issue: A zoon out room
2nd issue: Be a fish manager
Print your bowl in the end of your day
3rd issue: Console yourself


My learning = Points that I can think more = Readers' reactions

- The meaning and impact of 'publishing' activity - Various feedback from people (unexpected but very grateful)

(e.g. 'What is user? How do you define?' 'User autonomy'
Olia's critique
Francesco's feedback
Zach(from solarpunk.cool)'s feedback and critique
Lisa's question about taking code

To be continued....

- It's going to be a continiual practice of mine.