User:Castrobot/Making It Public-Notes

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Roles

  • Colm: translation in the publication - rules that can make the narrative evolve.

The point that the narrative will need to translate into something generative.

  • Samira: 2 stages. Narratives fragments. Overall concept of the project
  • Nadine: typographic
  • Nate: tools for implementing structure
  • Max: tech - translating formats. Digitizing
  • Stone: ?target audience? Tech - future design
  • Chloe: ... conceptual role
  • Sara: thinking technically as part of the conceptual stage - looking at the material - what decisions in relation to each work
  • Julia: conceptual role
  • Pleun: Graphic design; technical side

Groups - the role of the groups






Reading exercise Wed

  • choosing a random medium or tool
  • mediating the output of that tool onto another one

Computer produced works, always have two layers - visible and code - very different from one another. It's immateriality becomes something very different that other media.




homework for tuesday

  • collectively describe the groups role and goals in the publication production
  • individual describe your individual role within you group

Michael's presentations - discussions

  • electronic archive - materials that turn into numbers, becoming fluid, transformable.



Proposal: Colm, ...

A recipe for automation, sustainability, updatability

Any moment can produce a book.

there are rules for handling non-text works.

"a metadata structure agreement"


How do we accommodate for other types of content or outputs that are present at the moment.

Restrictions for data to be put inside.

Minimum conditions for each work to be integrated into the work.

"The book of the future will not simply imitate the forms of a codex migrated onto new platforms … It will arise from an analysis of the functions of each element of design for the purpose of navigation, orientation, representation, reference and commentary and then rethink the ways the capacities of networked electronic environments can extent these functionalities and encode them in a innovative approach to design".

Johanna Drucker Graphesis: Visual Forms of Knowledge Production.

It catalogs

questions

  • Max: how do you approach the variety of media? Like physical objects?
  • Andre: how to handle the objects?
  • Andre: examples of similar approaches?

Sara, Samira, Julia

Do we want to get things in order and create a catalog. Or do we want to continue to continue with the process of documentation - where the document is something is not that of authenticity, but the creation of variations - distortion, subtraction, addition -

A narration on the subject?

What to do with the content itself?

shifting meaning: work, documentation.

abstracting - elaborating on the conceptual nature of documentation.

Nadine, Chloe, Max, Stone

  • Necessity for narrative structure
  • Difficulty of elaborating on missing documents
  • Description
  • Missing documentation as elements that are missing from the story
  • Archive as File system - Epub as a zip - narrative
  • video described in text
  • another dimension by transcribing something on to textual/oral language.



(Mother Earth Mother Board)

Sandra

  • Wikidata
    • aim provide a database of linked data
    • same information, centralized
  • neutral point of view
    • why is not possible to have disagreeing position
  • a space to create original research
  • new works/projects on wikipedia - are often deleted by deletionists

Documentation overview

Group 2015

  • Did a categorical overview
  • Need for context to understand the work
  • Lidia's work presents another representation of the work.
  • Documentation strategy -

Group 2014

  • raw materials that were also stored.


Group 2013

  • lack of documents - files not present.
  • file naming
  • work medium
  • documentation medium
  • video
  • Need for context to understand the work, but Drone and Narratives of Deception


--- moving ahead

  • What is not present
  • naming structure - problematic

Reading list: key arguments

Hayles, Katherine. Writing Machines

Chapters: 1,2,3

  • the work being influenced by the materiality of its inscription technologies
  • artist's book and concrete poetry reflect upon and expose this influence of the inscription technologies. (22:05, 27 September 2015 (CEST) will also include some web art works - Jodi - or glitch art though the introduction of errors).

elaboration ideas:

  • how is the current writing inscription technologies affecting what is being written? Examples of this influence are clear in music the 3' song form that result form the duration of a side from a 78rpm record.
  • can the publication of works across multiple media, like in hybrid publishing, inhibit the dialog and reflection between work and inscription technology?
  • links to other texts:
    • Lori Emmerson: the influence of writing interfaces - typewriter, computer terminal, ipad - on the text works produce with them.
    • Johanna Drucker "A Centruy of Artists Books": artists books as self-reflexive objects
    • Johanna Drucker "Graphesis": proposals for exploration of writing technologies - footnotes, taes of contents, referencing, etc - in digital and networked environments.