Special issue 4 / Editing

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Scan from the book "A bed, a chair and a table"

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My contribution

Transcriptions & Interviews

Communicating with people related to PG
Conducting interviews with them and transcribing


Searching in archives

Collecting material from and visiting different archives (city archive, HNI archive, Autonomous Archive)
Categorizing the material, printing
Helping in taking photos from PG

Telegram about a new squat. Scan from the book.
Scan from the book

Editing

Curating the book. Editing the content: texts into chapters, collection of images and categorization into chapters

Finding the best combination of photos of chairs taken from Elisa
Editing text and images into chapters

Writing the texts for the book (introduction, index, presentation of Autonomous Archive) and dividing the parts of the interviews.

Index. Scan from the book
Interviews, Scan from the book

Wiki & Autonomous archive

Local archives and networks
Scanning the material for Autonomous Archive and categorizing the scanned material (photos, posters) into chapters
Editing the metadata in Autonomous Archive Wiki and the interface (template/semantic ask/sidebar)

* navigation
** mainpage|mainpage-description
** Help:Getting Started | Getting Started
** Special:AllPages|All Pages
** Special:ListFiles|All Files
** randompage-url|randompage

** recentchanges-url|Recent Changes
** Special:Upload|Upload File
** Special:BatchUpload|Batch Upload Files 


* Semantic lists
** Common properties | Common Properties

* Browse and search
** Special:Browse|Browse subject 
** Special:Ask|Semantic Ask
** Special:SearchByProperty|Search By Property
** Special:Properties|All Properties
** Special:UnusedProperties|Unused Properties
** Special:AllPages|All Pages

* SEARCH
* TOOLBOX
* LANGUAGES

Finding the format of the posters and testing them in Zine Camp 2017

Zine- poster test in Zinecamp 2017















Editing manually the algorithmical alignment of the archive in the zine-posters, printing them with Riso printer, folding them

Zine-poster for the book. Chapter BED
Zine-posters for the book. All the chapters














Research

Research on:

  • theories on the archive and examples (active archives, pad.ma, Annet Dekker "Lost and living (in) archives")
  • licences
  • ideas and lists of documentation for archives in time capsules

Remaining in the future

Documenting the process





What I have learned

Transcribing and interviewing with the ethics of this method
Meeting all these people outside the context of the school was a very interesting part of the process, as I had to deal with realistic situations. Having input from different guest tutors that were introducing the same topic from a different point of view it was also very helpful in my research
I have learned different perceptions and aspects of publishing but mainly on a theoretical basis. I would expect these methods to be more embedded in our process
To manage all these chaotic inputs and arrange constantly meetings in the group gave me the ability to work at present time and organise roughly but effectively every time my thoughts.

From the book process I've learned to organise my time better for a project, make quick decisions, edit a book from the start to the end, work with riso printers, being more consistent to my work and my opinions by giving better alternatives that follow my principles.


Conversations

Editorial meetings and discussions about the coherence of content and design. They were short and temporal procedures. Conversations and meetings-sometimes accidental- with guest tutors, people from PG, former students of PZI, interviewers, researchers.
Figuring out the network and the connections of PG with other contexts, institutions and archives. Sharing transcriptions, pads, online documents, conversations in apps with the editorial and design team

Diagram of my point of view for Habermas public sphere and Mouffe's agonistic model
diagram of Aymeric for different models of democracy

Transcription 0 - 18 minutes (Tash)
Transcription 18 - 36 minutes (Alice)
Transcription 36 - 54 minutes (Angeliki)
Transcription (Angeliki) 0 - 35 min
Transcription (Joca) 35 - 69 min
0 - 15 mins (Joca)
15 - 30 mins ( Angeliki)
30 - 46 mins ( Elisa )
Alice 00:00 - 25:00
Angeliki 25:00- 40:00
Elisa 40:00-50:00
...

Licensing

Where do I want to go

Publishing my work on a way that is more suitable for me. For example, taking care of the license and what I want to say and how. I would like to treat license as a project in which I experiment with and deconstruct the meaning of it.

Being more free to organise with the team the whole project by taking all the decisions organically
Experiment with wiki as a local archive and network and a tool of intervention into the public spheres of the net