User:Miriam/Final presentation
Individual contributions to the Special Issues
SI16
My role
- Worked with my subgroup on the code for the language filter of "...and I wish that your question has been answered."
- Creating altered versions of our origin text
- Printing and binding of the "...and I wish that your question has been answered." zines
- Organisation and set up of the launch with the launch event team
- Proof-reading publication texts
Subgroup 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/
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.
SI17
My role
- Taking care of the SI17 finances
- Creating a card game as well as a collection of life hacks for the loot box content
- Creating the loot box reveal audio track: File:Loot Box Reveal (online-audio-converter.com).mp3
- Making a game music playlist for the launch
- Organisation and set up of the launch
- Creation of Fage Not Pound timezone with Kim, Emma, Chae: Fage Not Pound
Final project
This box found your for a reason: https://issue.xpub.nl/17/index.html
SI18
My role
Final project
Development of reading/writing practice across the 2 years
Development of prototyping practice across the 2 years
1st year
2nd year
My thesis
Miri's XPUB2 thesis outline
In the beginning, Memes amazed me by the way they replicate, go viral, and serve as a way of communicating. I wondered if it might be possible to define a set of rules for memetic success that could be applied to activist strategies; using the power of imitation to reach most publicity. Then, I went down the rabbithole and learnt that the dissemination of memes is already very much a political tool on its own - but mostly used by far-right extremists. My thesis and project got more specific. I asked myself:
What can we learn from the alt-right's meme war and how can we counteract?
Thesis structure:
- Introduction
- The definition and concept of memes
- The Great Meme War of 2016
- Counteraction strategies - From a leftist, for leftist.
Grad project
Research
Research on Swiss leftist meme makers
Interviews with leftist meme pages:
At that point, I still thought I am working towards a printed publication, a small book. But it didn't seem right to print memes. So I was looking for alternatives...
There's this memetic trend on Instagram, that activists use this text-based "pastel panel" slide-show aesthetic.
Outcome
https://project.xpub.nl/howtobeasocialjusticewarrior/
https://howtobeasocialjusticewarrior.com/
Grad show and further plans
- Continue website like a blog! There's so much to talk about!
- Stickers
- Printable sticker sheets