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  • Special Issue is the new Trimester-ally released publication created by the XPub master's === Special Issue #24 - [[ON LOITERING and other forms of in-situ computation]] ===
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  • | rowspan="11" |special issue XX |[https://pad.xpub.nl/p/6022023 5. crystallising]
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  • '''1. What did you like about the process of creating the Special issue 16?''' '''2. What would you like to keep in the process for the next special issue?'''
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  • Class meeting 5 Feb 2020 ...tes I) ... work on pdfs from week 1 (and eventually materials from special issue)
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  • '''''5 pm very interesting meeting''''' '''11 am Meeting with Ayemeric and Michael, Special Issue'''''
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  • * How explicit is the metaphor in the special issue? Does it inform the background or is it more central? ==The case for metaphor 5: Graveyard==
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  • '''''5 pm very interesting meeting''''' '''11 am Meeting with Ayemeric and Michael, Special Issue'''''
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  • ...ey also created the introduction (letter) and the colophon for the Special Issue. ...his time we really had the time to read and digest, which made the special issue much better theorised than the previous one. However, when we had to make e
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  • '''Special Issue 5: OuNuPo, Ouvroir de Numérisation Potentielle Special guests: Manetta Berends and Cristina Cochior (Algolit group)
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  • * 5-10 minutes: discussion & feedback on your project proposal ...op further. You are also welcome to show examples from work outside of the Special Issues if you find them relevant.
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  • ...ng to Protocols for an Active Archive on Radio Worm, the 22nd XPub Special Issue. Step 5: Have a cherry beer, cheers.
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  • * 5-10 minutes: discussion & feedback on your project proposal '''5.2.2 Integrated Formative Assessment: Proposal Phase (Trimester 4)'''
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  • ...ith quilting and servers, but I am writing this in the third week [or week 5 according to the SI page]. During this special issue I want to try being better with documenting, as in the last one I often for
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  • ...each proposal, incorporate a METHOD and a TECHNOLOGY from current Special Issue and prototyping sessions. rapid prototypes (5 mins)
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  • ...[http://emily.buzzo.com/category/pzi/special-issue/ Emily Buzzo - Special Issue PTS] [ 1505.185614] usb 1-1.5: USB disconnect, device number 5
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  • Special Issue #22: September - December 2023 Special Issue with Michael & Manetta
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  • ...". ''APRJA'' Volume 12, Issue 1, 2023: 177-191. <nowiki>https://aprja.net//issue/view/10332/1987</nowiki> ====== Special Issue 23 ======
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  • ...e] trying to write and show a bit of what we worked on during this special issue in a more ordered way (as my personal notes are really quite messy and stre {{Audio|mp3=https://pzwiki.wdka.nl/mw-mediadesign/images/5/5b/Sound_description.mp3|style=width:100%}}
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  • <big>For the Special Issue 13, I interpreted the essay TENSE (2018) by Simon(e) van Saarloos. With my ...response and map) printable from the Web and included them in the Special Issue 13 book.
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  • ====== 𓇬 special issue ====== ====== 𓇬 special issue ======
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  • From prototyping exercise in Special Issue 18 ===5. Approaching the diffractive instrument===
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  • ..., archivist, listener, etc), as part of the [https://issue.xpub.nl Special Issue 22]. 5
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  • ...l-known cities from my own perspective. I went to Italy to make films for 5 days without scripts and travel plans, I choose Firenze and Rome as my dest ...ctober and November in 2016, there is no image that has been edited by any special effect.
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  • == Special Issue 19 == In this Special Issue, we will start by considering the word "library" as a verb; actions that su
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  • ...''' [https://hub.xpub.nl/chopchop/worm/xpub/show_5/samples/dice.mp3 Roll a 5 sided dice] to select an introduction. {{audio|mp3=https://hub.xpub.nl/chop 5. <code>'''Performer:''' we rolled a 5.</code> <onlyinclude><code>'''Protocoller:''' Step 2: Create context for t
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  • With our Special Issue 16 and prototyping classes, we aimed at combining programming with processi As part of our "Learning How To Walk While Catwalking" themed special issue, together with Kamo, Jian, Kim, Supi and Emma, we created and explored the
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  • * single-side: <code>[3, 6, 5, 4, 2, 7, 8, 1]</code> * double-sided: <code>[5, 12, 9, 8, 4, 13, 16], [1, 7, 10, 11, 6, 2, 15, 14, 3]</code>
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  • <u>Methods:</u> We were working on a Glossary for the Special Issue publication ‘Protocols for an Active Archive'. Wordhole is a glossary con ===Week 5 (Autumn break)===
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  • ...attern was the title for the second release of Radio Implicancies (Special Issue 18) proposed by [[User:Carmen Gray|Carmen]], [[User:Ohjian|Jian]] and [[Use 5. Define a colour for each sound sample. <br>
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  • ...! You're tuned into Protocols for an Active Archive, the 22nd XPUB Special Issue, where students from the Piet Zwart Art Institute Experimental Publishing M 5 WHEEEEEL OF FORTUNEEEEEE
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  • The issue will experiment with loitering as a method to do research in and about the This Issue is guest edited by [[SI_24_Contributors#Martino Morandi|Martino Morandi]] w
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  • * Kick-off Special Issue #20 ...cally text adventure games, published in 2010. You can ask Michael for the special collectors item edition DVD, or watch it [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L
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  • <div style="width:800px; font-family:times; line-height:1,5; font-size: 14px;"> Tate Shots: 5 minute artist interviews: http://www.tate.org.uk/context-comment/audio-vide
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  • <div style="width:800px; font-family:times; line-height:1,5; font-size: 14px;"> Tate Shots: 5 minute artist interviews: http://www.tate.org.uk/context-comment/audio-vide
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  • Following the invitation for Special Issue #18, we would like to challenge ourselves to continue with weekly small exp ...EXPLOITATION OF POOR ARTISTS'' by Hans Abbing, published in Blowup Reader 5, Show Me the Money] <br>
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  • <!--- [[File:Strikes.png|600px|link=https://issue.xpub.nl/21/strike]] ...OF SPECIAL ISSUE 21, A SUB-RELEASE MADE BY XPUB1. JUNE 2023. VISIT https://issue.xpub.nl/21/strike/
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  • This issue will start from a single technical object: a teletype machine. The teletype This issue will experiment with a shapeshifting form of publication that will follow a
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  • ...ore free Dropbox storage](/Users/riphm/Dropbox/Dossier de l'équipe Special Issue/XPUB_Special_Issue00/Margreet/images/get-more-free-dropbox-storage.png =400 <p>Figure 4 and figure 5 give an overview on how the respondents’ storage is divided on their on-
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  • ...his sense is to rely this research with the work I’m doing for the Special Issue n.2, in collaboration with De Player. For this project I’m planning to ma 5. ''Felix Guattari, The Three Ecologies,'' “Post-industrial capitalism, wh
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  • [[File:Karaoke-1st-attempt-5.jpg|300px|frameless|karaoke-5]] The karaoke project became part of the final Special Issue #17 Publication. In order to finalise the lyrics, we re-visited them after
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  • https://issue.xpub.nl/18/index.html The third issue, “Radio Implicancies”, is a series of eight weekly released sound publi
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  • =Collective text about Special Issue 17= On the Special 17 I put my attention on how can we work as group with more care. How can w
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  • ...Google Releases Open-Source OCR Tool with HP Special Sauce’. Ars Technica. 5 September 2006. https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2006/09/7664 5 = Assume a single uniform block of vertically aligned text.
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  • =Collective text about Special Issue 16= Our Special Issue is a toolkit to mess around with language: from its standard taxonomies and
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  • ...I haven't played for like 10years) and my watercolors (I haven't used for 5 years). [[File:Beacon-Pub.png|200px|thumb|left|Special Issue pub as a beacon]]
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  • ==Special Issue X: Input Output== ''[[User:Max_Lehmann/Special_Issue_X | Special Issue X - Documentation]]''
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  • 2)Discuss feeding methods into Special Issue Discuss feeding methods into Special Issue
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  • [[File:3rd-special-issue-notebook.jpg|300px|frameless|right|special-issue-18-notebook]] ...rinciple of ‘enabling the possibility of production by others'. This is an issue of distribution, not simply at the level of product, in the way a piece of
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  • 2)Discuss feeding methods into Special Issue Discuss feeding methods into Special Issue
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  • ...because I wanted to listen to some random stories, get outside the special issue thoughts and illustrate something. Whilst listening to the short stories an [[File:5-10-2022.jpg|frameless]]
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  • ===5. Who can help you and how?=== During the Special Issue #16, I had the chance to get to know the work of Platform BK. I would like
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  • introduction to the special issue topic & process<br> ...with the social constructs I was expected to follow - never fitting into 9-5 jobs or following a traditional educational path.''
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  • Following the format of Special Issue #18, I would like to challenge myself to continue with 1 or 2-weekly small issue: overwhelmed by possibilities;
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  • * [https://issue.xpub.nl/23/quilt/documentation-communication.html Quilt patch for documenta *Add to image: XPUB special Issue Launch
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  • '''STEP 5: OCR-ing''' <br> [[Category:Special Issue]]
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  • * [https://issue.xpub.nl/17/index.html Special Issue 17: This Box Found You For A Reason] ...s session]], 5 March 2024, as part of a prototyping session during Special Issue 23: [[Quilting infrastructures]]
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  • ...OF SPECIAL ISSUE 21, A SUB-RELEASE MADE BY XPUB1. JUNE 2023. VISIT https://issue.xpub.nl/21/strike/ ...endars:Networked Media Calendar/Networked Media Calendar/22-11-2023 -Event 5}}
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  • =Special Issue 19-How Do We Library That?= ...r playing, when you pick up a text that’s finished, unless you’ve got some special texts that I don’t know of, you don’t get a sense of the playing or the
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  • =Special Issue 19-How Do We Library That?= ...r playing, when you pick up a text that’s finished, unless you’ve got some special texts that I don’t know of, you don’t get a sense of the playing or the
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  • =Special Issue 16= =Collective text about Special Issue 16=
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  • <code>xml-plotter-5</code> * '''repair log''': [[Printing/xml-plotter-5]]
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  • ...s of the sound publication among themselves (day 3 and 4). Finally, on day 5 the whole group experiences the final outcome. This process is based on XPUB's 18th special issue concept - Radio Implicancies, facilitated by Femke Snelting. During the wee
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  • ...wledge of the participants (I found difficult in the launch of the special issue 8 to start explaining my research because I didn't know how much the person references of from Joca and Tash's project from the past speical issue on Librarianship.
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  • ...sical world and want to find the digital equivalent. In a previous special issue (#14) I created a game that used the forgotten audio aspects of a non-place ...Media: Circuit Bending Media Archaeology into an Art Method. Leonardo, 45(5), pp.424–430.<br>
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  • ...ng session Spring 2020, in the context of [[:Category:Implicancies|Special Issue #12: Radio Implicancies]] In the work for the Special Issue, we will employ a strategy of [[Implicancies Channels and Tools|working be
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  • =Special Issue Twentee-Candles, Tarot & Joysticks= 5. What is the mythology?
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  • * Ratings (from 1-5 star ratings in metadata) [[File:bl_pad_annotations.png|400px|Annotations made during Special Issue 10: LFP]]
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  • _ “Statistics show that people staying for more than 5 minutes average will benefit me on average 10 times more!”<br> Responding positively to the monitors instructions unlocks special achievement and extra points<br>
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  • ...ly talk about a social topic, although this was ambition to do in the last 5 minutes of preparing before going on air. I did give the reference of ''The ...luence from this fellowship, which I later tried to imbue into the special issue. Although the question of fiction and fact within the archive has been haun
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  • File:Xppl.png|[https://issue.xpub.nl/06/ XPPL]: a platform for potential pirate librarianship where know === // Week 5 ===
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  • '''Driving with 5 Different Navigations in LA''' by Jisoo Chung (https://www.chungjisoo.com/c 5.THE INSTRUCTION IS
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  • * 5 different features to take into account for each shelves<br> Suitcase turns into a Book Stand for the Zine Camp 5-6.11.2022.
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  • For the sixth Special Issue, we will develop on on-line or software interfaces to a collection of extra === // Week 5 ===
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  • <big>For the Special Issue 14, I wished to explore, detect, and implement unconsidered Web events and ...igation and visual system, I was working in the design team of the Special Issue 14 with three other students and together we assembled the project’s visu
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  • Nest issue printed 300 copies BIGMAG 5
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  • * Week 3 w/Michael https://pad.xpub.nl/p/mythodologies11-5-21 * Week 5 w/Steve https://pad.xpub.nl/p/Mythodologies5-5-21
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  • ...3. Report writing—Great Britain. 4. Dissertations, Academic—Great Britain. 5. Graduate students— Great Britain. 6. Research—Great Britain. I. Title. 5
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  • ...ated by Chaeyoung Kim and Gersande Schellinx in the context of the Special Issue 16 (2021) of the XPUB around the topic of Vernacular Language Processing. ...so regarding other textual matters than the one they wrote for the Special Issue 16.
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  • - Is that a special day or..<br> ...fine it, we can not argue or defend are own projects. And that is my whole issue. <br>
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  • _ “Statistics show that people staying for more than 5 minutes average will benefit me on average 10 times more!”<br> Responding positively to the monitors instructions unlocks special achievement and extra points<br>
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  • ...ocumentary is truth amplified&quot;. In that sence, documentary makers use special effects to narrate better, to complete stories with &#x27;light&#x27; trick ...>Side <s>tech</s> note: the projector in the large project space has a big issue with color. As if green was not outputting or something.<br>So we change ro
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  • ...t is. It creates a call back to something but I don't care it's a piece of special information that it requires always to run. And then the Gimp set trace. Al ...some icons on the left folder have a couple of trees on it, we also have a special kind of container called a publication which is a small forest icon.
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  • ...ml Content-ID: Content-Transfer-Encoding: binary Content-Location: https://issue.xpub.nl/20/00-booklet//booklet.html ...ceived a copy of the SIXX License along with this publication. If not, see issue.xpub.nl/20/license
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  • ...the imaginaries of the contemporary world meet and diverge. The maps that issue from this imaginary space of flows both express and actively influence the ...mechanisms of social domination in our societies,&quot; writes Castells. (5) In his view, postmodern architecture, with its seamless mix of styles and
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  • ...oduces texts to the texts’ verbal con-structions. Technotexts play a special role in transforming literary crit-icism into a material practice, for they ! 5: Gardening the Library
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  • ...nd launch of our publication: [https://issue.xpub.nl/17/index.html Special Issue 17] What is at issue in the conflict of ideologies is precisely the point de capiton.
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  • ...lege in the US, including two playwriting workshops (weekly, lasting for 1.5 years). I am influenced, if not shaped, by American literary tradition. To ...the US. A lot can be said about "documentary" v. "documents" (see Aperture issue 214, "Documentary, expanded" spring 2014). When there is fear of expression
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  • == A Cultural History of Causality | Chapter 5: Emotion == ...mehow 'treating' the visual. thus the visual is divided into categories of special interest: painting, photography, real appearances, dreams and so on. And wh
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  • In the Betamax case for instance even though the issue was the fact that consumers could tape their favorite programs from televis ...nt market for books to sustain a commercial system of cultural production" 5 had to exist before the coming into being of a formal regime of intellectua
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  • This article addresses the issue of the rise of the “gig-economy“ where temporary positions are endorsed ...Pervasive Labour Union Zine from September 2017. The article addresses the issue of the rise of the “gig-economy“ where temporary positions are endorsed
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