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Revision as of 09:41, 1 December 2022
Project Proposal
What do you want to make?
For my Graduation Project I want to use the well-known concept of Modular Synthesis. Instead of working with sound, I want to translate the idea to the realm of print publishing. More precisely, I want to create physical modules that perform operations on text and images to create printed outcome.
Modular Synthesis
A modular synthesizer is an electronic instrument that generates electronic sounds. It consists of many different and independent modules that can be combined in any numbers of ways to create and manipulate the output. Each module performs a certain operation which can be controlled by adjustable components like switches, sliders and patch cables. The output of one module can be used as the input for another module. This allows for creative combinations, loops and unexpected outcome. For my project I understand a module as a small unit that provides a specific operation as well as an operation-specific physical interface.
(Suzanne Channi and the Serge Modular Synthesizer)
(Make Noise Erbe Verb Illustrated Manual)
Desktop Publishing (DTP)
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How do you plan to make it?
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Example: Weave text
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General Approach
Open Questions
Why do you want to make it?
What is your timetable?
September / October
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November / December
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January / February / March
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April / June
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Relation to previous practice
Workshop: The Screenless Office
Analog Sound Synthesizers
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Free Circuits
Book Generator
Nested Narratives (Special Issue 18, week 5)
Unfolding Implicancies (Special Issue 18, week 7)
Relation to a larger context
Brendan Howell: The Screenless Office
XPUB: SPECIAL ISSUE X: INPUT/ OUTPUT – Tales from another module
Sarah Garcin: PJ Machine
Femke Snelting, Christoph Haag: Conversations
Joseph Knierzinger: The Gesturewriter
Hackers & Designer: Counter Interfaces
Hackers & Designer: The Momentary Zine
Who can help you and how?
Technical concept, realization and implementation
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Concept, context and relevance
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Inspiration, documentation, license
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References / Bibliography
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