SpecialIssue28EndNotes
References from last year
notes by steve for WMPF Steve's notes on week 0
From last year the Protocol Category, with specific Decision Making protocols such as All voices heard and Voting by show of hands
Specific attention to Licenses, Open licenses, and Open licenses session that was the basis of a zine.
Nature Study Notes, and Portland Pattern Repository ... parallels.
Exemplary webpages that document the history of a project while also creating a web-page based (re)performance tool:
- BBC Radiophonic workshop + Delia Derbyshire
- MOD/S3M/XM Module Player for Web Audio and code chiptune2.js
- Some Assembly Required
- Radio Aporee
- Janek Schaefer: Custom players, his soundartresources
- Generative Music (players) Throbbing Gristle / Buddha Machine? Pirate Radio History [Media Fragments]* (https://www.w3.org/TR/media-frags/ The Deep, Rivers Solomon + Clipping (Hybrid Pub)
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Deep_(novella)
- Platoniq Burnstation
- Distributed Proofreaders and the podcast recording -- interview with An?
- Botopera
Licenses
Laurence Rassel Show http://www.ultrared.org/publicrecord/archive/2-01/2-01-014/2-01-014.html
Partners
XPUB is the 2 years Master program in Experimental Publishing at the Willem de Kooning Academy, part of the Hogeschool Rotterdam (http://xpub.nl). XPUB focuses on the acts of making things public and creating publics in the age of post-digital networks.
Radio WORM (https://radio.worm.org) is an online radio platform at the heart of WORM Rotterdam. Their studio hosts audio production of all descriptions (sound art, experimental music, interviews, mixes, informal reporting and in-depth talk-based series), with over 80 resident shows as well as a shifting schedule of one-off events, mini-series and special guests.
WORM Pirate Bay (http://thepiratebay.worm.org/) is a physical archive and working facility at WORM comprising DVDs, VHS tapes, zines, books, CDs, board games and other remnants from WORM’s production history. WPB is about unconventional knowledge sharing and artistic production that might not be valued by traditional understandings of high art.
The project will involve the assistance and cooperation of: Ash Kilmartin, Lukas Simonis, Lieuwe Zelle (Radio WORM), Ari Ralph (Worm Pirate Bay), and Florian Cramer, Michael Murtaugh (WDKA/XPUB), and XPUB prototyping + methods tutors.
PUBLIC EVENT
Public event at WORM (TBC)
Support
The project has received funding from [...]
documentation (template)
PLEASE use the following template in a Wiki page about your project for the Special Issue 25 event.
==Title of the project==
==Short description== (the one asked by PR)
==Cookbook== (how, steps of the making) with pictures
==Refs and resources== (external links)
==Additional info== (optional)
==Event Rider==
===Items===
- Item [ ]
===Space===
- X x Xm
- Internet/Power/etc
===Time===
- Async/ 1 hour slot/etc
A NOTE FROM THE LOGISTICS TEAM:
Resources needed: on your wiki project page, let us know if you need power, lighting and internet for your installation. It would also be appreciated if you could provide a list of other equipment needed (example: table, lamps, chairs, etc…). Also leave a not if you have any equipment that is on the list.
Event timings: for the jam session and text-to-speech to text to music, think about a potential timing for your event. The rest of the artworks/ installations will be working throughout the entire event. You can also list down this info on the wiki project page.
Space requirements (floorplan): on Monday, we will discuss the floorpan together, but during the weekend- you can think about how much space you would need during the event.
Project pages:
! After the event: please add pictures of the finished piece in the space ! PAD: https://pad.xpub.nl/p/Protocols-Feedback-WritingMachinesPrototyp%26Methods