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==General description==
==General description==
''.py.rate.chnic'' are a series of 3 collective work-sessions organized by the XPUB second-year's students and attended by other students.  
Under the name of ''.py.rate.chnic sessions'', the second-year students from the Experimental Publishing Master program invite you to participate in a series of hands-on workshops, related to the topics of their graduation projects. Each workshop offers the participants an opportunity to engage with the students' research by partaking in their processes, experiments, and discussions.  


''.py.rate.chnic sessions'' are a series of collective work-sessions organized by the XPUB second-year's students and attended by first-years.


Each sessions is conducted by two second-years' who organize the session around a topic and format related to their graduation projects and will function as an opportunity to develop, experiment, test and discuss their processes collectively.
Each sessions is conducted by two second-years who organize the session around a topic or format related to their graduation projects. The session will function as an opportunity to develop, experiment, test and discuss their processes collectively.


==Timeline==


==.py.rate.chnic planning document==
We will meet each other on the following days:
Each session you will need a Workshop description, which includes:
 
* title:  
=== Monday 21st of Sept ===
* who is leading the:
 
* format: workshop? test session? book sprint?
{{ ONLINE }}
* short description:
 
** what will happen?  
.py.rate.''what''?
** why (relevance)?
 
** outcome: what will be goal of the session
10:00 - 12:00 warming up
* maximum amount of participants:
 
* prerequisites: reading list, software installs, material to bring
12:00 - 13:00 break
 
13:00 - 14:30 format fantasies, duo-forming, planning
 
Hotline location: https://hotline.xpub.nl/py.rate.chnic
 
Pad of the day: https://pad.xpub.nl/p/py.rate.chnic
 
=== Tuesday 13th of Oct ===
 
{{ IRL }}
 
11:00 - 13:00 Discuss idea/plans/directions + picking dates (20 min/group)
 
13:00 - 14:00 break
 
14:00 - 16:00 Py.rate.chnic announcement (collective poster making)
 
Hotline location: https://hotline.xpub.nl/py.rate.chnic
 
Pad of the day: https://pad.xpub.nl/p/py.rate.chnic-2020-gathering-2
 
=== Tuesday 27th of Oct ===
 
{{ IRL }}
 
10:00 - 13:00 Preparations & Feedback
 
Hotline location: https://hotline.xpub.nl/py.rate.chnic
 
=== Tuesday 10th of Nov ===
 
{{ IRL }}
 
10:00 - 13:00 Preparation & How did it go?  
 
Hotline location: https://hotline.xpub.nl/py.rate.chnic
 
Pad of the day: https://pad.xpub.nl/p/py.rate.chnic-10-11-2020
 
=== Monday 23rd of Nov ===
 
{{ ONLINE }}


'''Deadline for Workshop description''':  
10:00 - 13:00 Preparation / reflection
* first draft: 2019.11.04
* final document: 2020.01.06
* create announcement poster


Do not overload the participants with prerequisites. The idea of these planning documents, is that the sessions can start quickly and be productive and fun, rather than a tedious 2hours' install session.
Hotline: https://hotline.xpub.nl/py.rate.chnic


==Format==
Pad of the day: https://pad.xpub.nl/p/py.rate.chnic-23-11-2020
'''The format of sessions''' can range from a
* hackthon: where you ask the participants to explore a subject, through the development of a prototypes, from  give a starting point.
* workshop: where you bring in a certain technology/prototype/... and ask others to develop or explore it. More focused on a approach and see what that approach can lead to
* (book) sprints: where the group writes collaboratively a manual / research text / book / and produces a website/pdf/...
* test session: where a given procedure/methods is tested on the participants and at the end feedback is given
* ...others or combinations of these


==Sessions timeline==


==Py.rate.chnic sessions 2019-2020 ==
[[File:Py.rate.chnic-poster.jpg|thumb|right|Py.rate.chnic sessions 2020, collectively designed poster by XPUB2]]


* ...write here your workshop description
===Session 1===
* use templatein : .py.rate.chnic planning document


[[User:Zpalomagar/PYRATECHNIC|PALOMA PY.RATE.CHNIC WORKSHOP DRAFT]]
Title: [[:Category:Py.rate.chnic_sessions/meet_interface|MEET - INTERFACE]]


===Py.rate.chnic @PublicationStation===
Date: Friday 30 October  (10:00 - 13:00)
* Description of each workshop deadline: 2019.11.18
* Number of workshop 4 workshops, each led by 2 Xpub students
* location: Publication Station
* workshops start date: end of January
* announce the workshops in the start of January
* announce them as station skills, so participants can enrol via mywdka
* make a poster and put it on the PubSt/Xpub 4th floor
* run the workshop on Mondays evening/late afternoon, from 17:30 to 20:30, so BA students can attend
* will happen during 4 Mondays of 2nd trimester


-----
Who: Avital & Max


==XPUB2 2017-2019 (PAST)==  
===Session 2===
* '''8.10.2018: Tash & Joca''' https://pad.xpub.nl/p/pyratechnic1
* '''29.10.2018: Zalan & Alex''' https://pad.xpub.nl/p/jpeg_jam
* '''12.11.2018: Angeliki & Alice'''


Title: [[:Category:Chaos_agent's_bureau_!!|chaos agent's bureau !!]]


===8.10.2018: Tash & Joca // Scrape, rinse and repeat ===
Date: Thursday 5 November (14:00 - 17:00)
Edition 1 is a workshop about web scraping: extracting data from websites and exploring applications of it within an artistic practice.Workshop leaders Tash and Joca will share how they use scraping in their graduation projects: from analyzing self-censorship in Indonesia to remixing the design of your daily news. Then it's time for you to collect data, and experiment with ways to present it.
 
Who: anna, damla, clara
Please read the information below, to make sure you are ready to scrape, rinse and repeat!
   
'''Where & when:'''


Monday the 8th of October
===Session 3===
11:00 till 17:00, in our lovely XPUB studio
   
'''Things to prepare:''' 
     
To get started quickly, make sure you have the following software installed
    python3
    pip3
    html5lib
    selenium


You can find installation instructions on the pad: https://pad.xpub.nl/p/pyratechnic1
Title: [[A)PART_to_de(PART|a)PART_to_de_(PART]]
   
   
'''Programme:'''
           
PART 1: human scraping
Introduction: Why scraping? Examples of projects
Start with pen and paper, analyzing different components, rearranging them


PART 2: programmatic scraping
Date: Thursday 19 November (14:00 - 18:00)
Scraping using Python3: offering two basic scripts to start with
1. html5lib and elementtree (e.g. text, link, and tag scraping)
2. selenium (scraping via web browser automation, e.g. for dynamic elements like comments)


Work in small groups on different scraping prototypes (try different sources, extract different elements, find different presentation forms)
Who: ioana, mark, tisa


PART 3: performative scraping
===Session 4===
PRESENT! what did you scrape? can you show it visually? read it aloud? anything surprising?
Feedback and wrap-up


===29.10.2018: Zalan & Alex===
Title: [[Calendars:Networked_Media_Calendar/Networked_Media_Calendar/14-01-2021_-Event_1|hjfkgasjkgfahjgfjh.sh]]


'''Where & When'''
Date: Friday 27 November (12:00 - 16:00)


Monday, 29.10.2018
Who: Sandra & Mika


11:00 – 17:00 in the small project space
==.py.rate.chnic planning document==
To prepare the sessions we will work on a small planning document.


'''Things to prepare:'''
Making this document will be helpful for announcing the .py.rate.chnic sessions to XPUB1.


Please, if possible, [try to] install the following dependencies:
This document includes:


* h5py==2.8.0
title:
* Keras==2.2.4
img:
* Keras-Applications==1.0.6
* Keras-Preprocessing==1.0.5
format:
* numpy==1.15.2
short description:
* Pillow==5.3.0
  what will happen? [one line!]
* protobuf==3.6.1
  why (relevance)? [one line!]
* PyYAML==3.13
  outcome (what will be goal of the session)? [one line!]
* scipy==1.1.0
* six==1.11.0
who (is organising the session):
* tensorflow==1.0.0
when:
where:
maximum amount of participants:
preparations (what do participants need to prepare before joining the session?):


'''Installation'''
===Formats===


If you wish to use a virtual environment (optional):
The format of a session can be anything!
(first cd to your working directory)
<pre>
python3 -m venv pyrate.venv
source pyrate.venv/bin/activate
</pre>


for the rest just use pip3 install as follows:
A few examples:
<pre>
pip3 install h5py==2.8.0
</pre>
<pre>
pip3 install Keras==2.2.4
</pre>
and so on with the rest!


* '''hack-a-thon''': where you ask the participants to explore a subject, by making prototypes together (open-ended, technical, DIY)
* '''workshop''': departing from a specific question / technology / prototype / ... inviting others to engage with it in a ''specific'' way (methodology, how-to, tools)
* '''(book) sprint''': where the group writes collaboratively a manual / research text / book / and produce a website / pdf /... (collective practices, workflows, reading/writing)
* '''test session''': where a given procedure / methods is tested on the participants and at the end feedback is given (feedback, testing the limits)
* ... or '''any other form of activation''' :--)


'''Programme:'''
===Preparations===
* 11:00–11:30 Short introduction & discussion about machine learning and computer vision
These could include for example: a text, software installations, material to bring, ...
* 11:30–13:00 Programming a script in groups of 3–4 (1st years mixed with 2nd years) (?)
* 13:00–14:00 Lunch
* 14:00–14:30 Finalising the script
* 14:30–15:00 Showing the outcomes of the script
* 15:00–15:10 Coffee break
* 15:10–15:40 Short introduction & discussion about data visualisation and spatial installations
* 15:40–16:30 Creating different spatial installations from the outcomes of the first script in groups of 3–4 (1st years mixed with 2nd years)
** How can the dataset and the algorithm be projected into space / how can the dataset be »experienced«
* 16:30–17:00 Showing the outcomes of the installations


'''PAD'''
Using a preparation list is useful, as it will make it easier to start quickly, be a bit productive (installing things often eat up a lot of time!) and have more fun.
https://pad.xpub.nl/p/pyrate2


===12.11.2018: Angeliki & Alice===
'''TIP''': Do not overload the participants with too many preparations.


🍕 at the end
=Previous Years=


* [[Py.rate.chnic sessions/2018-2019|2018-2019]]
* [[Py.rate.chnic sessions/2019-2020|2019-2020]]


[[Category:XPUB]]
[[Category:XPUB]]

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General description

Under the name of .py.rate.chnic sessions, the second-year students from the Experimental Publishing Master program invite you to participate in a series of hands-on workshops, related to the topics of their graduation projects. Each workshop offers the participants an opportunity to engage with the students' research by partaking in their processes, experiments, and discussions.

.py.rate.chnic sessions are a series of collective work-sessions organized by the XPUB second-year's students and attended by first-years.

Each sessions is conducted by two second-years who organize the session around a topic or format related to their graduation projects. The session will function as an opportunity to develop, experiment, test and discuss their processes collectively.

Timeline

We will meet each other on the following days:

Monday 21st of Sept

ONLINE

.py.rate.what?

10:00 - 12:00 warming up

12:00 - 13:00 break

13:00 - 14:30 format fantasies, duo-forming, planning

Hotline location: https://hotline.xpub.nl/py.rate.chnic

Pad of the day: https://pad.xpub.nl/p/py.rate.chnic

Tuesday 13th of Oct

IRL

11:00 - 13:00 Discuss idea/plans/directions + picking dates (20 min/group)

13:00 - 14:00 break

14:00 - 16:00 Py.rate.chnic announcement (collective poster making)

Hotline location: https://hotline.xpub.nl/py.rate.chnic

Pad of the day: https://pad.xpub.nl/p/py.rate.chnic-2020-gathering-2

Tuesday 27th of Oct

IRL

10:00 - 13:00 Preparations & Feedback

Hotline location: https://hotline.xpub.nl/py.rate.chnic

Tuesday 10th of Nov

IRL

10:00 - 13:00 Preparation & How did it go?

Hotline location: https://hotline.xpub.nl/py.rate.chnic

Pad of the day: https://pad.xpub.nl/p/py.rate.chnic-10-11-2020

Monday 23rd of Nov

ONLINE

10:00 - 13:00 Preparation / reflection

Hotline: https://hotline.xpub.nl/py.rate.chnic

Pad of the day: https://pad.xpub.nl/p/py.rate.chnic-23-11-2020

Sessions timeline

Py.rate.chnic sessions 2020, collectively designed poster by XPUB2

Session 1

Title: MEET - INTERFACE

Date: Friday 30 October (10:00 - 13:00)

Who: Avital & Max

Session 2

Title: chaos agent's bureau !!

Date: Thursday 5 November (14:00 - 17:00)

Who: anna, damla, clara

Session 3

Title: a)PART_to_de_(PART

Date: Thursday 19 November (14:00 - 18:00)

Who: ioana, mark, tisa

Session 4

Title: hjfkgasjkgfahjgfjh.sh

Date: Friday 27 November (12:00 - 16:00)

Who: Sandra & Mika

.py.rate.chnic planning document

To prepare the sessions we will work on a small planning document.

Making this document will be helpful for announcing the .py.rate.chnic sessions to XPUB1.

This document includes:

title: 
img: 

format: 
short description:
  what will happen? [one line!]
  why (relevance)? [one line!]
  outcome (what will be goal of the session)? [one line!]

who (is organising the session):
when: 
where: 

maximum amount of participants:
preparations (what do participants need to prepare before joining the session?): 

Formats

The format of a session can be anything!

A few examples:

  • hack-a-thon: where you ask the participants to explore a subject, by making prototypes together (open-ended, technical, DIY)
  • workshop: departing from a specific question / technology / prototype / ... inviting others to engage with it in a specific way (methodology, how-to, tools)
  • (book) sprint: where the group writes collaboratively a manual / research text / book / and produce a website / pdf /... (collective practices, workflows, reading/writing)
  • test session: where a given procedure / methods is tested on the participants and at the end feedback is given (feedback, testing the limits)
  • ... or any other form of activation :--)

Preparations

These could include for example: a text, software installations, material to bring, ...

Using a preparation list is useful, as it will make it easier to start quickly, be a bit productive (installing things often eat up a lot of time!) and have more fun.

TIP: Do not overload the participants with too many preparations.

Previous Years

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