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Revision as of 14:40, 2 November 2016
Idea
Publi-itch are a serie of publications that explore the concept of glitch in multiple ways. For the time being, the final shape will be a website, but it might vary as the project evolves. The project will be developed in three parallel lines, research, reflection and production (the last one being the result of the first two). At the same time, it will be a way to improve some skills (such as research, writing, css, html, visual and conceptual design, etc), learn python and possibly improve my understanding of other languages and environments (such as javascript, php, dbs, etc). On the other hand, this project is also going to be approached in a self-explorative and subjective way, with the aim of discovering more about myself and making me vibe, as a human being.
DIAGRAM
Publi-itch identity
2nd -itch
1st -itch
Workshop with Lust, 1st part: 7/10/2016
Git with the explanation and materials of the workshop
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-itch recipe
Conventional output of the program
Website used: E-FLUX
-itched program
Workshop with Lust, 2nd part: 14/10/2016
The project is brought further. Now, the images made with the first -itch, are used to create a website that will show a new composition each time it is refreshed.
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-itch recipe
1- Create a new folder with the files of the new website. It only needs to have an index.html, and a folder to save the images.
-itched program
The printed version of it
Still being loyal to the sentence "What if instead of adding one redistributes what is there already?" by Paul Glosan, in the printed version of the project, the -itch compositions are printed on reused paper. Doing it this way, each piece is totally unique, and integrates the content of the sheets in the piece itself.