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=Workshop Report=
=Workshop Report=
==The booklet==
==The booklet==
The booklet that you are either holding between your hands or looking at through some form of digital display was a result of the workshop entitle 'Spam Publishing', integrated in the Post-digital Publishing Workshops on DIY publishing that took place during transmedial 2013.
The booklet you are either holding, or staring at is the result of a workshop titled Spam Publishing. One of the four Post-digital Publishing Workshops, focused DIY publishing, which took place at transmedial 2013.


I would like in these following lines to offer an overview of the workshop, as well as reflect upon the motivations that led me to propose doing a workshop on publishing spam. And outputs and questions that resulted from the work and dialogue with the participant.  
The following lines will be dedicate to an overview of the workshop and its outcomes.




==the workshop description==
==the workshop description==
The workshop premisse was simple one: "create writing and hybrid media publications from your junk mail folder". As stated we wanted to bring participants to look at spam messages as something more than digital junk that fills up our email accounts. We wanted, toguether with participants to look at small and hidden details of messages, at anomallies, at reoccuring elements and investigate them. we decide that a bestiary, a book where these elements could find there space and be properly portraited could serve as good documentation format, but also as a common hub for hosting and materializing the investagations undertaken by the participants in two short hours.  
The workshop revolved around a simple task: "create writing and hybrid media publications from your junk mail folder". We wanted to bring participants to look at spam messages as something more than digital junk. We wanted to look at small and hidden details contained within email spam messages, at its anomalies, at reoccurring elements. Once these elements were found we proposed an investigation to find out more about these traces. Found evidences were compiled into a portrait occupying two A5 sheets. In order to gather all the portraits we decided upon a bestiary, as our hosting format. A compendium of beasts where spam beasts could find a space to take off their clothes and let themselves be portrayed.  






==My expectation==
==Workshop Evaluation==
From the onset I was expecting a positive experience out of this workshop. Several factors were pushing my exectations into that direction. The workshop was taking place at transmedial. It was a collaboration with the always hilarious and creative Silvio Lorusso. I was going to happen side-by-side with the  'Consent to Print' workshop by Eleanor Greenhalgh and Dave Young, and Florian Cramer's 'Make your own e-book in the epub format'. And lasty, it was about spam, my current area of research.
If I try to do a quick evaluation, I will easily considerate the workshop as positive. To begin with, the workshop gave me the chance to articulate my thoughts as to why am I interest in spam, what findings I have made so far, and what I expect to get from it.


Another reason that made me walk out of the workshop room with a smile across my face was the collaboration with Silvio Lorusso. Silvio brought a good dose pragmatism and enthusiasm: "Let's do it! Yes, a booklet!". And along with it, his interest in the remediation of digital materials into analog formats. What changes does the content undergo when its container changes? Is our view upon that content also transformed? Will we see other sides to spam upon remediation by print?


The workshop also gave a change to articulate my thoughts as to why am I interest in spam, what interesting findings I have made so far, and what I expect to get from spam. It also allowed me to see others making (or struggling to) use, the archive of spam emails I have been compiling and organizing in the last months.
Then the third part of the equation, the participants, came into the play. Their enthusiasm contaminated the whole workshop, and ideas began circulating at light-speed. Each one seemed to have a slightly different reason for having joined the workshop, but common to all was the will to get bellow the surface of unsolicited emails. Different areas of investigation were delineated:


And these were, quite selfishly (I admit that), but good enough reasons to consider the workshop as fruitfull and productive.
Die Vopan Brueder gave themselves the task of finding a botnet that could be bought in order spam large (very large) number of addresses. Making their way through Russian web-forums, the Vopan Brothers eventually arrived at some individual, who advertised access to a bot-net dedicated to spam. A contact to his ICQ number and a transaction was what needed in order to seal the deal.


Winning the lottery and being notified by emails is frequent to some of us, even to those who don't play it. That wasn't the case o Dave Dawes, a lottery enthusiast who won the British Jackpot Lottery. Out of sheer generosity he is willing to donate a percentage of his fortune to you. Dave reconstituted his path to fortune through several clippings. Congratulations Dave! Hopefully this publication will help you find someone worth your generosity.


Another approach was taken by ADARAM SALAT, the daughter of the founder of Moro Islamic Liberation Front. ADARAM expressed her doubts on the efficient of Facebook to promote her father's cause. Although she owns five Facebook accounts and was an avid spammer, not much responses were making it her way. This time ADARA decided to join this publication and try a new support to promote her cause. Let's hope it helps. 


==Working with Silvio opened up some doors.  
noyan dug their inboxes, traveling back to 2007, looking for whatever spam was left. A number of historical viagra adverts were found. The same visual formula branded these emails: a colorful text-box with misspelled "viagra" in capitals. At the bottom of each email a short text kept appearing, in small font-size, and with no apparent sense or reason to be present. Upon searching these cryptic text fragments, noyan found out they were extracts from War and Peace, The Holy Bible, and A Feast for Crows. noya faced a case of Spam Lit, a spam technique in which literary texts are introduced into the email body, in order to fool the spam filter into thinking a friend with literary inclinations, and probably a psychological disturbance, decided to email some fresh prose. noyan venture capitalistic spirit saw this formula both as an innovative advertisement technique for books, and as a resource for literacy programs. Soon enough these beautiful adds will be adopted in large scale, and sell billions of Dan Brown's and Paulo Coelho's.


Besides the above mentioned motives, other variables made me walk out of the workshop and write these lines with a smile across my face. One of them was the collaborate with Silvio Lorusso. Silvio brought a good dose pragmatism 'Let's do it! Yes, a booklet!'. But also contaminated all of us, along with his up-beat humor, with the interest in remediation of digital materials into analog forms. What changes does the content undergo when its container changes? Is our view upon the content also transfomed? And under this particular context, will we see other sides to spam if remediated by print? Will print emphasize certain aspects of spam and relinquished others?
RoSa MenKmAN paranormal visionary soul foresaw a future world where spam messages will be fed into karaoke machines. Dancing to electrifying rhythms, looking at color-exploding images, and singing to Dr. Oz's lyrics will transport us into a world of red raspberries and protein regulated metabolism, where bodies are perfect, weight is something of the past, and a smile is a must.  
   


 
Vivian and Inga Schlömer also began by excavating their inboxes in search for oddities. A strange and cryptic email was found. The message consisted of composite words with no easily identifiable meaning, plus a broken link. The finding brought the Schlömers to initiate the Spamtionary, creating its first entry for the term: "plesloyalossy". A term bearing reference to Mrs. Ples' devotion to lossy compression.
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==Participants===
Then then third part of the equation - the participants - comes into the play. Their enthusiasm was contaminating the whole workshop and ideas were circulating at light-speed. Everyone seemed to have a slightly different reason to be in the workshop, but common to most was the interest to get bellow the surface of the unsollicited emails.
 
The participants started by looking for spam emails, in search of specific details that would arouse their interest. After a few minuts of investigation each group had already found its spam terrain.
 
 
 
* Botnet for sending spam.
Die Vopan Brueder gave themselves the task of finding a botnet that could be bought to send spam (containing the pdfs of this booklet). Making their way through Russian web-forums, Vopan Brothers eventually arrived at some individual, who advertised access to a bot-net dedicacted to spam. A contact to his ICQ number and a transaction was what needed in order to ceal the deal.
 
* The history of a lottery winner
Dave Dawes
 
Winning the lottery and being notified by emails is frequent to some us, even those of us don't play the lottery. That wasn't the case o Dave Dawes, a lottery enthusiast who won the British Jackpot Lottery. Out of sheer generousity he is willing to donate a percentage of his fortune to you. Dave reconstituted his path to fortune through several clippings. Congratulations Dave! Hopefully this publication will help to find someone worth your generousity.
Therefore one group decided to dissect them and investigate aht they could find from these emails. It happened that one of the figures often metioned in these emails has been a lottery winner in the UK. Apparently he is willing to share some of his fortune with others. The group decided to collect all the evidences found under a collage.
 
* Daughter of a Jihad soldier.
ADARA SALAMAT
Another approach was taken by ADARAM SALAT, The daughter of the founder of Moro Islamic Liberation Front. ADARAM expressed her daupts on the efficient of Facebook to promote her cause. Although she owned five Facebook accounts and was an avid spammer, not much responses were arriving. This time ADARA decide to join this publication and try out a paper publication to promote her cause. Let's hope it helps. 
 
 
* Puzzeled about Viagra adds.
noyan were digging into their inboxs, going back to 2007, and digging out whatever spam was left. A number of historical viagra adverts were found. Using the same visual formula, a colorfull text-box with misspeled viagra in capitals, the bottom of each email contained a short text, in small font-size, that seemed to make absolute no sense or play any role.
Upon searching these cryptic text fragments, noyan found out they were extract War and Peace, The Holy Bible, and A Feast for Crows. noya were facing a case of Spam Lit, a spam technique in which literary texts are introduce to fool the spam filter into thinking that a friend with some literary inclinations, a probably a psycological disturbance, just decided to email some recent prose. noyan venture capitalistic spirit saw this formula not only as an innovative advetisement technique for books, but as future of literacy programs. Soon enough these beautiful adds adopted in large scale and will be selling billions of Dan Brown's and Paulo Coelho's.
 
* Spam Karaoeke environment
RoSa MenKmAN paranormal visionary soul forseened a future world where spam messages will be fed to karaoke machines. Dacing to electrifying rythms, looking color-exploding images, and singing to Dr. Oz's lyrics will transport into a world of red raspberries and protein regulated metabolist where bodies are perfect, weight is something of the past, and a smill is a must. 
 
* The composite nonsense
Vivian Schlömer and Inga Schlömer decide also to excave their inboxes in search for oddities. A strange and also cryptic email emerged from the debris. Made of compiste words with no extractable meaning, either as a whole or as individual parts. The Schlömers decided to narrow the scope of their reseach to a single term [TERM MISSING]. The investigatation began with the disassemblage of its constituent elements [MISSING TERMS]
A laborious search around the terms point them in the direction of [SKULL], a [DEFINITION]
Is this the future or the past?






==Conclusion==
==Conclusion==
The explorations of spam undertaken by the participants brought with them an array of thoughts around the topic. Spam's archeology, and its constant metamorphosis were two of the most prominent subjects. Changes in spam appear to take place quite suddenly, drastically and globally. Why did we all stop receiving penis enlargement spam dissapeared in our mail-boxes? Why did we all felt that change at roughly the same time? Does that imply that the majority of spam is centralized? Or it is highly network? Generated by a myriad of small groups, aware of eachother's movements, following and appropriating the latest trend in spam?  
As previously mentioned, the explorations and discussions undertaken during the workshop brought up a few interesting ideas around the topic of spam. Spam's archeology and its constant metamorphosis were two of the most prominent subjects. Changes in spam appear to take place quite suddenly, drastically and globally. Why did penis enlargement spam stopped arriving at our mail-boxes? Why did we all felt it at roughly the same time? Does it imply that the majority of spam is centralized? Or is it highly networked, generated by a myriad of small groups, aware of each other's movements, following and appropriating spam latest trend? And since change is a constant, how important is to register those shifts? Does spam cultural value justify such effort? And why does such question arises in ours minds in the first place? Is it due to the authorless nature of spam? Is it because its creative strategies are contaminated by money extorting intentions?
     
The wide appeal of spam is also puzzling. Why are so many people curious about it? Wouldn't it be expected that we would treat these texts simply as internet debris? And however there is something that hooks us to them. Perhaps is the fact that these intimate and confessional emails are entrusted to us, as a result of our good will and honesty. Perhaps is the desire to be told these stories infused with magic spells, distant lands, princesses and kings, and abundant wealth. And no doubt most of us see them as a fictitious, but could it be that we half-believe in them? That we take on a suspension of disbelief because we want to be told these stories, which turn us into heroes and saviors in a world populated by murdered business men, corrupt politicians, seductive women, and generous account managers?  


And since change is constant how important is to register those shits? Does spam possess any cultural value? Does it deseverse to be considerated product of folk culture, and consequently ask for our preservasion effort? And why does such question arises in ours minds, in the first place? Is it due to its authorless nature of spam? Is it because its creative strategies are contaminated with  money extorting intentions?
     
And at the same time spam seems to have a wide appeal. Why are so many people curious about spam? Wouldn't it be expected that most of us would treat these texts simply as internet debris? However there is something that hooks most of us  to spam. Perhaps is the fact that intimate and confessional emails are entrusted to our eyes only, as a result of our good will and honesty. Perhaps is the desire to witness this stories infused with magic spells, distant lands, princesses and kings, and abundant wealth. Of course we all see them as a fiction, but could it be that we half-believe in them? That we take on a suspesion of disbelief beacuse we want to be told these stories, in which we are also characters?


Raimundo (Andre) Castro






Lastly I'd like to thank all the participants in the workshop, Silvio for making a head dive into this crazy project, Florian Cramer for having invited us to take part in Post-digital Publishing program of transmedial2013, and Piet Zwart (in the human forms of Leslie Robbins and Simon Pummel) for making it possible for us to come transmedial2013.
==A word of thanks==
We'd like to thank all the participants for their inspiring and devoted contributions, Florian Cramer for having invited us to take part in Post-digital Publishing program of transmedial 2013, Sebastian Schmieg and Anna Okrasko for their hospitality, and Piet Zwart Institute (in the human forms of Leslie Robbins, Simon Pummel, and Steve Rushton) for making it possible for us to come transmedial.

Latest revision as of 02:33, 6 February 2013

Workshop Report

The booklet

The booklet you are either holding, or staring at is the result of a workshop titled Spam Publishing. One of the four Post-digital Publishing Workshops, focused DIY publishing, which took place at transmedial 2013.

The following lines will be dedicate to an overview of the workshop and its outcomes.


the workshop description

The workshop revolved around a simple task: "create writing and hybrid media publications from your junk mail folder". We wanted to bring participants to look at spam messages as something more than digital junk. We wanted to look at small and hidden details contained within email spam messages, at its anomalies, at reoccurring elements. Once these elements were found we proposed an investigation to find out more about these traces. Found evidences were compiled into a portrait occupying two A5 sheets. In order to gather all the portraits we decided upon a bestiary, as our hosting format. A compendium of beasts where spam beasts could find a space to take off their clothes and let themselves be portrayed.


Workshop Evaluation

If I try to do a quick evaluation, I will easily considerate the workshop as positive. To begin with, the workshop gave me the chance to articulate my thoughts as to why am I interest in spam, what findings I have made so far, and what I expect to get from it.

Another reason that made me walk out of the workshop room with a smile across my face was the collaboration with Silvio Lorusso. Silvio brought a good dose pragmatism and enthusiasm: "Let's do it! Yes, a booklet!". And along with it, his interest in the remediation of digital materials into analog formats. What changes does the content undergo when its container changes? Is our view upon that content also transformed? Will we see other sides to spam upon remediation by print?

Then the third part of the equation, the participants, came into the play. Their enthusiasm contaminated the whole workshop, and ideas began circulating at light-speed. Each one seemed to have a slightly different reason for having joined the workshop, but common to all was the will to get bellow the surface of unsolicited emails. Different areas of investigation were delineated:

Die Vopan Brueder gave themselves the task of finding a botnet that could be bought in order spam large (very large) number of addresses. Making their way through Russian web-forums, the Vopan Brothers eventually arrived at some individual, who advertised access to a bot-net dedicated to spam. A contact to his ICQ number and a transaction was what needed in order to seal the deal.

Winning the lottery and being notified by emails is frequent to some of us, even to those who don't play it. That wasn't the case o Dave Dawes, a lottery enthusiast who won the British Jackpot Lottery. Out of sheer generosity he is willing to donate a percentage of his fortune to you. Dave reconstituted his path to fortune through several clippings. Congratulations Dave! Hopefully this publication will help you find someone worth your generosity.

Another approach was taken by ADARAM SALAT, the daughter of the founder of Moro Islamic Liberation Front. ADARAM expressed her doubts on the efficient of Facebook to promote her father's cause. Although she owns five Facebook accounts and was an avid spammer, not much responses were making it her way. This time ADARA decided to join this publication and try a new support to promote her cause. Let's hope it helps.

noyan dug their inboxes, traveling back to 2007, looking for whatever spam was left. A number of historical viagra adverts were found. The same visual formula branded these emails: a colorful text-box with misspelled "viagra" in capitals. At the bottom of each email a short text kept appearing, in small font-size, and with no apparent sense or reason to be present. Upon searching these cryptic text fragments, noyan found out they were extracts from War and Peace, The Holy Bible, and A Feast for Crows. noya faced a case of Spam Lit, a spam technique in which literary texts are introduced into the email body, in order to fool the spam filter into thinking a friend with literary inclinations, and probably a psychological disturbance, decided to email some fresh prose. noyan venture capitalistic spirit saw this formula both as an innovative advertisement technique for books, and as a resource for literacy programs. Soon enough these beautiful adds will be adopted in large scale, and sell billions of Dan Brown's and Paulo Coelho's.

RoSa MenKmAN paranormal visionary soul foresaw a future world where spam messages will be fed into karaoke machines. Dancing to electrifying rhythms, looking at color-exploding images, and singing to Dr. Oz's lyrics will transport us into a world of red raspberries and protein regulated metabolism, where bodies are perfect, weight is something of the past, and a smile is a must.

Vivian and Inga Schlömer also began by excavating their inboxes in search for oddities. A strange and cryptic email was found. The message consisted of composite words with no easily identifiable meaning, plus a broken link. The finding brought the Schlömers to initiate the Spamtionary, creating its first entry for the term: "plesloyalossy". A term bearing reference to Mrs. Ples' devotion to lossy compression.


Conclusion

As previously mentioned, the explorations and discussions undertaken during the workshop brought up a few interesting ideas around the topic of spam. Spam's archeology and its constant metamorphosis were two of the most prominent subjects. Changes in spam appear to take place quite suddenly, drastically and globally. Why did penis enlargement spam stopped arriving at our mail-boxes? Why did we all felt it at roughly the same time? Does it imply that the majority of spam is centralized? Or is it highly networked, generated by a myriad of small groups, aware of each other's movements, following and appropriating spam latest trend? And since change is a constant, how important is to register those shifts? Does spam cultural value justify such effort? And why does such question arises in ours minds in the first place? Is it due to the authorless nature of spam? Is it because its creative strategies are contaminated by money extorting intentions?

The wide appeal of spam is also puzzling. Why are so many people curious about it? Wouldn't it be expected that we would treat these texts simply as internet debris? And however there is something that hooks us to them. Perhaps is the fact that these intimate and confessional emails are entrusted to us, as a result of our good will and honesty. Perhaps is the desire to be told these stories infused with magic spells, distant lands, princesses and kings, and abundant wealth. And no doubt most of us see them as a fictitious, but could it be that we half-believe in them? That we take on a suspension of disbelief because we want to be told these stories, which turn us into heroes and saviors in a world populated by murdered business men, corrupt politicians, seductive women, and generous account managers?


Raimundo (Andre) Castro


A word of thanks

We'd like to thank all the participants for their inspiring and devoted contributions, Florian Cramer for having invited us to take part in Post-digital Publishing program of transmedial 2013, Sebastian Schmieg and Anna Okrasko for their hospitality, and Piet Zwart Institute (in the human forms of Leslie Robbins, Simon Pummel, and Steve Rushton) for making it possible for us to come transmedial.