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Revision as of 13:21, 19 March 2025
Its the 06.01.2025 and the second season is here. SI26
CSS – Designing with words. Kinda like poetry.
PostScript – is a coding language and a file datei and you can create grafics with it (how cool is that?)
PDF session – messing with PDFs and let python write poems
"Does the fact that the web is potentially everywhere, mean that everyone reads the same things?" Femke Snelting
References related to Methods 15-01-25:
- Stuart Hall - "Notes on Deconstructing the Popular" : PDF
- Jennifer Ponce de Léon - "Another Aesthetics is Possible" : [1]
make my own programming language?
afer reading Reflective Conversation with Materials – an Interview with Donald Schön
today Pippin Barr visited us! He is a prof at the Concordia University and he does experimental game design.
– the nothing suite
– getting trapped in the academic seriousness – dont loose the fun and experimental playfulness
– taking jokes seriously
– how do i track my process? documentation is important! or may become important in the future
– have a journal for life stuff and one for design stuff – like same same but different
– "more confusing than cute"
– Donald Schön: In seinem Buch The Reflective Practitioner entwickelte Schön das Konzept der „reflection-in-action“ als eine Lern- und Arbeitsmethode, in der Theorien situationsbezogen entwickelt und durch das Handeln selber erforscht werden. [2]
– version control – keeping track of your work –> for design refection?
– how can we talk about if if we dont know how it takes place? (design)
– you can have .md files in VSCode where you can document the process