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* John Allsopp, A Dao of Web Design https://alistapart.com/article/dao/ | * John Allsopp, A Dao of Web Design https://alistapart.com/article/dao/ | ||
==Entering CSS linguistics== | ==Chapt.1 Words are events, they do things, change things (Entering CSS linguistics)== | ||
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* group 3 write the js that add classes to elements | * group 3 write the js that add classes to elements | ||
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===Tuesday 7 January, with Joseph=== | ===Tuesday 7 January, with Joseph=== | ||
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===Wednesday 22 January, Methods with Lídia=== | ===Wednesday 22 January, Methods with Lídia=== | ||
==Deep dive & | ==Chapt.2 Every language has a grain (CSS Deep dive in ethymology & cultural usages)== | ||
from now on, we'll be dividing in two groups: one group focusing on `display` and `position`. | from now on, we'll be dividing in two groups: one group focusing on `display` and `position`. | ||
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''Doriane in Berlin for a Declarations workshop'' | ''Doriane in Berlin for a Declarations workshop'' | ||
=== | ===Monday 3 February=== | ||
morning | |||
* css story of the day (Doriane pick one thing from the observatory and tell a story about it) | |||
* | * starting the arpentage (collective reading) of the W3C standard draft for `display` and `position` | ||
* | |||
afternoon | |||
* using the [Scratch extension](https://declarations.style/scratch.html), to restyle collectively the standard pages | |||
* | * slowly going forward a web2print zine of restyled standard pages | ||
* | |||
=== | ===Monday 10 February=== | ||
morning | |||
* css story of the day (Doriane pick one thing from the observatory and tell a story about it) | |||
* continuing the arpentage (collective reading) of the W3C standard draft for `display` and `position` | |||
afternoon | |||
* | * using the [Scratch extension](https://declarations.style/scratch.html), to restyle collectively the standard pages | ||
* | * do we have a zine? | ||
===Monday 17 February=== | ===Monday 17 February=== | ||
* what is a block in language/graphic design? what is a line in language/graphic design? | |||
* | * can we trace the history of certain of those words? how does `sticky` came to be? how does `flex` or `grid` came to be? (there are interesting stories there) | ||
* | |||
== | ==Chapt.2 Parallel sessions== | ||
===Tuesday 28 January, with Manetta=== | |||
== | ===Tuesday 4 February, with Joseph === | ||
== | ===Wednesday 5 February, Methods with Lídia=== | ||
=== | |||
===Tuesday | ===Tuesday 11 February, with Manetta === | ||
nb: ''ONLINE OPEN DAY 10-11 (Joseph?), 17-18 (Manetta?)'' | |||
===Tuesday 18 February, with Joseph=== | |||
===Wednesday 19 February, Methods with Lídia=== | |||
== | ==Chapt.3 I live in a different home everyday (Fabulating CSS standard evolution) == | ||
===Monday 3 March=== | |||
===Monday 10 March=== | ===Monday 10 March=== | ||
===Monday 17 March=== | |||
== | ===Monday 24 March=== | ||
=== | |||
===Tuesday | ==Chapt.3 Parallel session == | ||
===Tuesday 4 March, with Joseph=== | |||
with | ===Wednesday 5 March, Methods with Lídia=== | ||
=== | ===Tuesday 11 March, with Joseph=== | ||
===Tuesday 18 March, with Joseph=== | |||
== | ===Wednesday 19 March, Methods with Lídia=== | ||
with Manetta | ===Tuesday 25 March, with Manetta === | ||
Revision as of 13:06, 4 January 2025
testing iframe compatibility with the wiki
<iframe src="https://practices.tools" frameborder="0" width="320" height="320" ></iframe>
Presentation
presentation of the [declarations research project](https://declarations.style/pages/about.html), showing a few example from the [observatory](https://declarations.style/observatory.html)
(to complete)
- intro declarations (from about page)
- it's a standard: browser war, can i use
Prescriptive and descriptive language & haikon lee example
- inline-block fable, instinct
- declarativeness linked to intentions, "words have a will of their own"), myriam suzane video
- how the research have been coordinated so far
- special issue will focus on: a research on standard; a diagonal approach to language as ethymologist, a new way to look at this language (linguist instead of learning a language?)
Reader
- Nolwenn Maudet, Tactical Design (link to come, the english translation will be published through the research website https://declarations.style)
- J. R. CARPENTER, A Handmade Web http://luckysoap.com/statements/handmadeweb.html
- Zach Mandeville, Basic HTML Competency ... https://coolguy.website/basic-html-competency-is-the-new-punk-folk-explosion/
- Laurel Schwultz, My website ... https://thecreativeindependent.com/essays/laurel-schwulst-my-website-is-a-shifting-house-next-to-a-river-of-knowledge-what-could-yours-be/
- Femke Snelting, Dividing & Sharing https://constantvzw.org/verlag/spip.php?page=article&id_article=101&mot_filtre=5&id_lang=0#
- Frank CHimero, The web's grain https://frankchimero.com/blog/2015/the-webs-grain/
- Olia Lialina, A Vernacular Web 1,2,3 http://art.teleportacia.org/observation/vernacular/
- John Allsopp, A Dao of Web Design https://alistapart.com/article/dao/
Chapt.1 Words are events, they do things, change things (Entering CSS linguistics)
Monday 6 January
todo:
- rework declarations about page (with some cards & drawing)
- pick 3 texts to share already w/ lydia
- iframe in wiki
- finish writing special issue introduction here
presentation of declarations and of the special issue
a first exerice [Declarative companion](https://declarations.style/declarative-companion-le75-graphic-design.html) but in group to share knwoledge, on a pad, using octomode
Monday 13 January
todo:
- small page that present display, and position, i will need iframes to start them!
- space to drop lot of images?
morning
- sharing moment about the **Declarative companions** made last time.
- css story of the day (Doriane pick one thing from the observatory and tell a story about it)
- meeting: `display` and `position`, the two properties we are going to look at.
* outside of CSS what does those words means to you in graphic design? * outside of graphic design what does those words means to you?
- starting a media collection (nextcloud or wiki ?), to drop images of thing that echoes with the words: display, block, inline, flow, root, outer-inner, position, static, sticky, fixed, absolute, relative, inherit, initial.
- browsing exercice: go through website we know and try to pick up interesting example of all those uses, through the inspector and screenshoting
- starting reading the standard page
looking at the practice of arpentage (land surveying in EN)
Put forward from lower class worker desiring knowledge, but without academic background, splitting complex text between participants to only read 1 para then explain in simplest possible language to others. Creating diagonal reading / sensible (collective) understanding. Use for reading!
Monday 20 January
todo:
- to read for that day: Nolwenn maudet - tactical design translation
- css story of the day (Doriane pick one thing from the observatory and tell a story about it)
- introduction to browser extension, the tactical interest of browser extension, how do they work concretly
- **using CSS to reveal CSS, by styling element differently according to which property they are using**. making of the "lens" extension: when extension is activated it reveal in a graphical way the `display` and `position` properties on every website (ex: all element using `display: flex;` have a cyan outline, and we get information when hovering them)
* group 1 decide of how to display `display`, using CSS * group 2 decide of how to display `position`, using CSS * group 3 write the js that add classes to elements
Chapt.1 Parallel sessions
Tuesday 7 January, with Joseph
Tuesday 14 January, with Manetta
Wednesday 15 January, Methods with Lídia
Tuesday 21 January, with Joseph
Wednesday 22 January, Methods with Lídia
Chapt.2 Every language has a grain (CSS Deep dive in ethymology & cultural usages)
from now on, we'll be dividing in two groups: one group focusing on `display` and `position`. groups will have moment to share back to the rest of the students their research progress.
Monday 27 January
No Class Meeting
Doriane in Berlin for a Declarations workshop
Monday 3 February
morning
- css story of the day (Doriane pick one thing from the observatory and tell a story about it)
- starting the arpentage (collective reading) of the W3C standard draft for `display` and `position`
afternoon
- using the [Scratch extension](https://declarations.style/scratch.html), to restyle collectively the standard pages
- slowly going forward a web2print zine of restyled standard pages
Monday 10 February
morning
- css story of the day (Doriane pick one thing from the observatory and tell a story about it)
- continuing the arpentage (collective reading) of the W3C standard draft for `display` and `position`
afternoon
- using the [Scratch extension](https://declarations.style/scratch.html), to restyle collectively the standard pages
- do we have a zine?
Monday 17 February
- what is a block in language/graphic design? what is a line in language/graphic design?
- can we trace the history of certain of those words? how does `sticky` came to be? how does `flex` or `grid` came to be? (there are interesting stories there)
Chapt.2 Parallel sessions
Tuesday 28 January, with Manetta
Tuesday 4 February, with Joseph
Wednesday 5 February, Methods with Lídia
Tuesday 11 February, with Manetta
nb: ONLINE OPEN DAY 10-11 (Joseph?), 17-18 (Manetta?)