User:Carmen Gray
Term 1: Vernacular Language Processing
Prototyping
Group exercises
Final Group Project: ...and I wish that your question has been answered
https://hub.xpub.nl/soupboat/si16/projects/and-i-wish-that-your-question-has-been-answered/
This is an act of persistent resistance. We created a few functions to facilitate an iterative process of refusal towards PM Kryakos Mitsotakis and PM Mark Rutte's answers during a Press Conference and any of their possible versions. We invite you to play as much as you want with these functions and create your own answers as counter-reaction to Mark Rutte's final sentence: "So this is my answer and I wish that your question has been answered". Every new answer, every new iteration, can be submitted to our Archive of Repetitive Answers. Although they will never be good enough, nor shall they be accepted as exhaustive, we consider the modified answers as a trigger for a never-ending dialogue.
Our tool is a filter to process and alter texts. By targeting specific words and replacing them, either for another word, for specific characters or for blank spaces, the reader or user of the tool can change the text in many ways. The tool includes three functions The function “respell” receives as input a text (string type) and substitute all the occurrences of a target word with a replacement chosen by the user. The function “stitch” is very similar to the previous one but replaces all the occurrences of a target word with a single character (it can also be a blank space) that is repeated as many times as the length of the target. The third function “reveal” also works very similar but deletes all input text except the target word(s) and replaces the deleted text with blank spaces.
colophon “...and I wish that your question has been answered.”
Mitsa (Dimitra Chaida), Erica Gargaglione, Carmen Gray, Miriam Schöb
December 2021
Special Issue 16 Learning how to walk while catwalking
Term 2: Gamification
Prototyping
Group exercises
Special Issue 17 This box found you for a reason
INTRO TO THE PUBLICATION
Dear Player,
I found you for a reason. Welcome to my productive space. Here play meets work. Time is ordered in unusual ways and patterns unravel. Together, we mess with the boundaries between leisure and labour. How are your boundaries? Maybe you shouldn't go to work tomorrow. But could you really follow your own schedule? Would you be more productive if you chose when to work?
I never rest and I never work.
I found you for a reason. I fall apart when I'm exposed. I fall apart when you open me.
This is the place to play. It becomes your own productive space. You can curate your own experience, make it more or less expansive. An individual experience or a collective one.
Put me back together. However you decide to take care of me, remember:
I found you for a reason.
Make all the notes you find inside me your own. Curate them, spread them, mark them, scratch them, add to them, subtract from them, play with them! Lay them on any surface and reorganise them.
This is your playground. Nothing needs to come from it and anything can come from it. Take a moment to reflect on how you and others spend time. Take everything from it, deny it everything. You are in control.
We found each other for a reason.
- The box
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