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== Individual Research ==
== Individual Research ==
 
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* https://www.liveatc.net/search/?icao=klou Air Traffic Radio
* https://www.liveatc.net/search/?icao=klou Air Traffic Radio
* https://radiooooo.com/ One country, One decade, One music style, and play
* https://radiooooo.com/ One country, One decade, One music style, and play
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* https://ezekielaquino.com/
* https://ezekielaquino.com/
* https://boniver.withspotify.com/ No exactly a radio, but impressive ascii style visualiser only using the character i
* https://boniver.withspotify.com/ No exactly a radio, but impressive ascii style visualiser only using the character i
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===Reading and Listening===
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* Wendy Chun (2017), [https://youtu.be/ILBRIMPcvQI Crisis + Habit = Update]
* Syed Mustafa Ali (2018), [https://youtu.be/QeKlpr_08_4 ‘White Crisis’ and/as ‘Existential Risk']
* Melanie Feinberg (2014), [https://vimeo.com/111261686 A Story Without End: Writing the Residual into Information Infrastructure]
* Romi (Ron) Morrison (2018), [https://vimeo.com/showcase/5551892/video/306993793 Decoding space: Liquid infrastructures]
* Romi (Ron) Morrisson (2019), [https://vimeo.com/354276852 Residual Black Data]
* Aimee Bahng (2017), [https://soundcloud.com/thehuntington/plasmodial-improprieties Plasmodial Improprieties: Octavia E. Butler, Slime Molds, and Imagining a Femi-Queer Commons]
* Martine Syms (2013), [https://www.kcet.org/shows/artbound/episodes/the-mundane-afrofuturist-manifesto The Mundane Afrofuturist Manifesto]
* Ursula Leguin (1985), [http://ursulakleguinarchive.com/MP3s/BuffaloGals.html She Unnames Them]
* Edouard Glissant (Manthia Diawara, 2010), ''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BBOtI12E7SE One World in Relation]''
* Denise Fereira Da Silva, Arjuna Neuman (2019), [https://cloud.constantvzw.org/s/HxPYpT7mzjb26aM Four waters: deep implicancy]
* Four Rooms – Denise Ferreira Da Silva (2020), [https://video.constantvzw.org/Four_rooms/Four%20Rooms,%20Denise%20Ferreira%20Da%20Silva,%20on%20the%20Logics%20of%20Exclusion%20and%20Oblitera...-152937289377315.mp4 on the Logics of Exclusion and Obliteration]
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=== Reading ===
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* Manthia Diawara, Edouard Glissant (2009), [[:File:Edouard Glissant in Conversation with Mant - Mantha Diawara.pdf|Edouard Glissant in Conversation with Manthia Diawara]]
* Wendy Hui Kyong Chun (2018), [https://mediarep.org/handle/doc/13259 Queerying Homophily]
* Orit Halperin (2014), [https://possiblebodies.constantvzw.org/files/implicancies/Beautiful%20Data%20-%20Orit%20Halpern.pdf Beautiful Data, A History of Vision and Reason since 1945]
* Hope A. Olson (1998), [https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/4817546.pdf Mapping Beyond Dewey’s Boundaries: Constructing Classificatory Space for’ Marginalized Knowledge Domains]
* Dahlia S. Cambers, Mary Coffey, Måns Wrange / OMBUD (2014), [https://www.cabinetmagazine.org/issues/15/index.php The Law of Averages 1, 2 + 3]
* Romi Ron Morrison (2019), [https://benjamins.com/catalog/idj.25.1.05mor Gaps between the digits. On the fleshy unknowns of the HUMAN]
* Oulimata Gueye (2019), [https://medium.com/digital-earth/no-congo-no-technologies-163ea2caec0a No Congo, no technologies]
* Martine Syms (2013), [http://thirdrailquarterly.org/martine-syms-the-mundane-afrofuturist-manifesto/ The Mundane Afrofuturist Manifesto]
* Ramon Amaro (2019), [https://research.gold.ac.uk/27052/1/SoU_AI%2C%20warped%2C%20colorful%20forms....pdf Artificial intelligence: Warped, colorful forms and their unclear geometries]
* Donna Haraway (2019), [https://logicmag.io/nature/a-giant-bumptious-litter/?fbclid=IwAR13RpmuwM17aSvo6V-G5EDWF8MpxKunBf-1KuTfExrDsfCK1BHFvCWNv3 A Giant Bumptious Litter: Donna Haraway on Truth, Technology, and Resisting Extinction]
* Denise Fereira Da Silva (2016), [https://possiblebodies.constantvzw.org/files/implicancies/On%20difference%20without%20separability%20-%20Denise%20Ferreira%20da%20Silva.pdf On difference without separability]
* Katherine Mckittrick, [https://possiblebodies.constantvzw.org/files/implicancies/Mathematics%20Black%20Life%20-%20Katherine%20McKittrick.pdf Mathematics Black Life]
* Donna Harraway (1988), [https://philpapers.org/archive/HARSKT.pdf Situated Knowledges: The Science Question in Feminism and the Privilege of Partial Perspective]
* Karen Barad, Adam Kleinmann (2012), [https://www.academia.edu/1857617/_Intra_actions_Interview_of_Karen_Barad_by_Adam_Kleinmann_ Intra-actions]
* Karen Barad (2016), [https://possiblebodies.constantvzw.org/files/implicancies/Diffracting%20Diffraction%20Cutting%20Together%20-%20Karen%20Barad.pdf Diffracting diffraction] + [https://possiblebodies.constantvzw.org/files/implicancies/reflection-diffraction.pdf Diffraction vs Reflection] (in: Meeting the Universe Halfway)
* Katherine Mckittrick (2021), [https://possiblebodies.constantvzw.org/files/implicancies/Dear%20Science%20and%20Other%20Stories%20-%20Katherine%20McKittrick.epub Dear Science] (in: Dear Science and Other Stories)
* Zach Blas & Micha Carde (2015), [https://possiblebodies.constantvzw.org/files/implicancies/Imaginary%20computational%20systems_%20queer%20technolnsreal%20aesthetics%20-%20Zach%20Blas%20&%20Micha%20C%c3%a1rdenas.pdf Imaginary computational systems: queer technologies and transreal aesthetics]
* Noah Tsika (2016), [https://possiblebodies.constantvzw.org/files/implicancies/CompuQueer_%20Protocological%20Constraints,%20Algorithe%20Search%20for%20Queer%20Methods%20Online%20-%20Noah%20Tsika.pdf CompuQueer: Protocological Constraints, Algorithmic Streamlining, and the Search for Queer Methods Online]
* Wendy Hui Kyong Chun (2009), [https://watermark.silverchair.com/CO70_02_Chun.pdf Race and/as Technology; or, How to Do Things to Race] (introduction)
* Syed Mustafa Ali (2016), [https://oro.open.ac.uk/46718/1/__userdata_documents8_sma78_Desktop_A_Brief_Introduction_to_Decolonial_Compu.pdf A brief introduction to decolonial computing]
* Michael Murtaugh (2020), [https://diversions.constantvzw.org/wiki/index.php?title=Eventual_Consistency Eventual consistency]
* Saidiya Hartman (2020), [https://feministartcoalition.org/essays-list/saidiya-hartman The Plot of Her Undoing]

Revision as of 17:17, 11 May 2021

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_ making of worlds. language, science, technology : these forces produce worlds. world doesn't exist w/o language, language is an active part of the world

  • The poetic of relations (Eduard Glissant)
  • Entanglement (Karen Barad)

_ entanglement assumes that we have different things that are being knotted together _ state of being knotted together Denise Ferreira Da Silva: introduces "implicancies" things be co-response-able for each other starting point is particles

  • Response-ability (Barad + Haraway)
  • Implicancies (Denise Ferreira Da Silva)

_ The term "implicancies" brings together: entanglement, response-ability & relations. That is why this SI is called Radio Implicancies

  • Techno-epistomologies:

_ Technological knowledge systems [metadata etc how algorithms produce data]

  • Techno-ontology: How social media puts a filter on the world. We know a lot about bodies through scanning technologie. In line with that: algorithms are part of the world, while structuring the world. So when it is claimed to work on "fair AI" or "fair algorithms", algorithms are placed outside the worlding forces.

_ Donna Haraway's frames of references: biology, US based, 75 year old https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J2DcAf16zeI _ 2nd person that is important in thinking through relations: Eduart Glissant in French context.

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From https://pzwiki.wdka.nl/mediadesign/Implicancies_Resources

Watching / listening

Reading



Sketch a musical composition



  • Each of the 2 system login sounds slowed down as a starter

Legend Radio with Louisa



Louisa and I created a musical dialogue between Microsoft and Mac operating sound systems. In order to create this soundtrack, we first used Musiclab, a Google song maker allowing to make simple songs with visual patterns. In a second step, we tryed to remake our song with Earsketch, a sound editor working with Python language. By refering to Musicalab visual pattern, we could quiet easily understand how to reconstruct our track in Python. Some screenshots bellow will eventually even show so visual links between the two things!

#		python code
#		script_name:
#
#		author:
#		description:
#

from earsketch import *

init()
setTempo(115)

# Add Sounds
fitMedia(MARTINFOUCAUT_STARTUP_CUSTOM , 15, 1, 3)
fitMedia(MARTINFOUCAUT_START_UP_WINDOWS2, 16, 1.5, 4)
fitMedia(MARTINFOUCAUT_STARTUP20, 15, 19, 26)
fitMedia(MARTINFOUCAUT_EVERY_WINDOWS_STARTUP_SHUTDOWN_SOUND_TRIM, 16, 19, 20)
#fitMedia(MARTINFOUCAUT_LOOPE, 5, 20, 30)
#fitMedia(MARTINFOUCAUT_LOOPF, 6, 25, 35)
#fitMedia(MARTINFOUCAUT_LOOPG, 7, 30, 40)
#fitMedia(MARTINFOUCAUT_LOOPH, 8, 35, 45)
#fitMedia(YG_RNB_TAMBOURINE_1, 10, 1, 5)
#fitMedia(YG_FUNK_CONGAS_3, 11, 1, 5)
#fitMedia(YG_FUNK_HIHAT_2, 12, 5, 9)
#fitMedia(RD_POP_TB303LEAD_3, 13, 5, 9)

 
# Effects fade in
#setEffect(1, VOLUME,GAIN, -20, 5, 1, 10)

# Fills
fillA = "----0-------0-------0-------0---"
fillB = "0-00------0---0-0-00------0---0-"
fillN = "0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-"


fillC = "--------------0---0---0---0-----"
fillD = "--0--0--0--0----0---0-----0-0-0-"
fillE = "-0--0--0--0---0---0---0---------"
fillF = "0--0--0--0------0---0-----0-0-0-"

fillG = "----------------------0-------0-"
fillH = "---0--0--0--0-------------------"
fillI = "-------------0--------0---------"
fillJ = "--------------0------0------0---"
fillK = "------------0---0---0--------0--"
fillL = "------------------------------0-"
fillM = "------------0---0---0--00---0---"

makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_WINDOWS_RECYCLE2, 12 , 3, fillA)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_BASSO, 13, 3, fillB)

makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_SPEECH_MISRECOGNITION, 14, 2, fillN)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_SPEECH_MISRECOGNITION, 14, 4, fillN)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_SPEECH_MISRECOGNITION, 14, 6, fillN)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_SPEECH_MISRECOGNITION, 14, 8, fillN)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_SPEECH_MISRECOGNITION, 14, 10, fillN)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_SPEECH_MISRECOGNITION, 14, 12, fillN)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_SPEECH_MISRECOGNITION, 14, 14, fillN)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_SPEECH_MISRECOGNITION, 14, 16, fillN)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_SPEECH_MISRECOGNITION, 14, 18, fillN)

makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_WINDOWS_RECYCLE2, 12 , 4, fillA)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_BASSO, 13, 4, fillB)

makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_WINDOWS_RECYCLE2, 12 , 6, fillA)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_BASSO, 13, 6, fillB)

makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_WINDOWS_RECYCLE2, 12 , 8, fillA)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_BASSO, 13, 8, fillB)

makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_WINDOWS_RECYCLE2, 12 , 10, fillA)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_BASSO, 13, 10, fillB)

makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_WINDOWS_RECYCLE2, 12 , 12, fillA)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_BASSO, 13, 12, fillB)

makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_WINDOWS_RECYCLE2, 12 , 14, fillA)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_BASSO, 13, 14, fillB)

makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_WINDOWS_RECYCLE2, 12 , 16, fillA)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_BASSO, 13, 16, fillB)

makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_WINDOWS_DING4, 1, 6, fillC)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_WINDOWS_DING3, 2, 6, fillD)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_WINDOWS_DING2, 3, 6, fillE)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_WINDOWS_DING1, 4, 6, fillF)

makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_WINDOWS_DING4, 1, 8, fillC)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_WINDOWS_DING3, 2, 8, fillD)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_WINDOWS_DING2, 3, 8, fillE)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_WINDOWS_DING1, 4, 8, fillF)

makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_WINDOWS_DING4, 1, 12, fillC)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_WINDOWS_DING3, 2, 12, fillD)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_WINDOWS_DING2, 3, 12, fillE)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_WINDOWS_DING1, 4, 12, fillF)

makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_WINDOWS_DING4, 1, 16, fillC)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_WINDOWS_DING3, 2, 16, fillD)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_WINDOWS_DING2, 3, 16, fillE)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_WINDOWS_DING1, 4, 16, fillF)


makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_GLASS5, 5, 10, fillG)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_GLASS, 6, 10, fillH)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_GLASS2, 7, 10, fillI)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_GLASS3, 8, 10, fillJ)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_GLASS4, 9, 10, fillK)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_GLASS7, 10, 10, fillL)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_GLASS6, 11, 10, fillM)

makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_GLASS5, 5, 12, fillG)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_GLASS, 6, 12, fillH)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_GLASS2, 7, 12, fillI)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_GLASS3, 8, 12, fillJ)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_GLASS4, 9, 12, fillK)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_GLASS7, 10, 12, fillL)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_GLASS6, 11, 12, fillM)

makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_GLASS5, 5, 14, fillG)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_GLASS, 6, 14, fillH)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_GLASS2, 7, 14, fillI)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_GLASS3, 8, 14, fillJ)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_GLASS4, 9, 14, fillK)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_GLASS7, 10, 14, fillL)
makeBeat(MARTINFOUCAUT_GLASS6, 11, 14, fillM)

finish()


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Interpolation



What did I do?
<br< Transforming a text into a question/answer text, make it read by a computer Interpolating the readen text with Who wants to be a billionaire ambiant soundtrack with THX intro and I Feel Love (acapela) from Donna Summer

Original

"Barry Popper’s cruel step-parents make him live in a skip in the driveway of their house. Barry’s stepsister is spoiled and fed cake and ice cream while Barry eats cold spaghetti and licks empty crisp bags. One day a fox delivers a telegram which informs Barry that he has a place in Stinkwort’s Academy. Barry is instructed to go to departure gate 27-and-a-half at Local Airport at such-and-such a time. On arrival he is escorted on to a helicopter by the crew of friendly badgers.  On the plane he sits next to fellow Stinkworter, Ginger Boozy. 'Hello, you must be Barry" says Ging...'



Retelling

Question 1
A”Barry Popper’s" cruel step-parents make him live in a skip in the driveway, of?
Answer C
their house.

Question 2
Barry’s stepsister is?
Answer A
spoiled and fed cake and ice cream while
Question 3
Barry eats?
Answer A.
cold spaghetti and licks empty crisp bags.

Question 4
One day a fox delivers a telegram which informs Barry that?
Answer D.
he has a place in Stinkwort’s Academy.

Question 5
Barry is instructed to go to departure gate 27-and-a-half at?
Answer B.
Local Airport at such-and-such a time.

Question 6
On arrival he is escorted on to a helicopter by?
Answer B.
the crew of friendly badgers.

Question 7
On the plane he sits next to?
Answer A.
fellow Stinkworter, Ginger Boozy

https://pad.xpub.nl/p/martinfoucaut_interpolation

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