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==<span style ="color:black; font-family: Alike Angular; font-size: 17px">Python #1</span>==
==<span style ="color:black; font-family: Alike Angular; font-size: 17px">Python #1</span>==


=<p style ="color:black; font-family: Alike Angular;">ISSUE·13</p>=
=<p style ="color:black; font-family: Alike Angular;">ISSUE·14</p>=
==<p style ="color:black; font-family: Alike Angular;">Research</p>==
==<p style ="color:black; font-family: Alike Angular;">Research</p>==
* Homeostasis: Internal balance that every leving organism has. Dynamic equilibrium.


<span style ="color:black; font-family: Alike Angular; font-size: 20px;">WORDS·OF·THE·FUTURE</span>
==<p style ="color:black; font-family: Alike Angular;">Action</p>==
* pad : https://pad.xpub.nl/p/22-9-2020
* https://pzwiki.wdka.nl/mediadesign/Category:WordsfortheFuture
 
* What about the form of the book? Vertical Building?
* "The book as an important tool of dramaturge"
* is there such a thing as the post-colonial language for the future?
* What's the technological context of the project and which one now?
 
* Group 3: Euna, Jacopo, Camilo - Atata, Otherness, hope
** https://pad.xpub.nl/p/ISSUE13_Atata_notes <br>
**https://pad.xpub.nl/p/Hope_Gurur_Ertem <br>
**https://pad.xpub.nl/p/Otherness_Daniel_L._Everett
 
Licencing thoughts:
* What can I do with something online? if it doesn't say something you can't do anything.
* So licensing could be the way to open the project.
* [CC] (creative commons) creates a rigid format of licensing which people don't understand exactly what are they agreeing with.
* by writing licenses you are writing politics. It could be seen as a political statement of the publishing project.
* Free publishing as an act of privilege: who could give his effort for "free"?
* Examples: re-use it for non-commercial purposes
* translate it into the other languages
* make copies giving authorship
 
 
General notes
the text's summarize pad: https://pad.xpub.nl/p/Atata_hope_Otherness_XPUB1
 
==<p style ="color:black; font-family: Alike Angular;">Production</p>==


===<p style ="color:black; font-family: Alike Angular;">Pads</p>===
===<p style ="color:black; font-family: Alike Angular;">Pads</p>===
General Pad: https://pad.xpub.nl/p/Wor(l)ds_for_the_future
General Pad:  
 
Print production pad: https://pad.xpub.nl/p/Issue13_Printingproduction
 
Communication Pad: https://pad.xpub.nl/p/Issue13_communication


===<p style ="color:black; font-family: Alike Angular;">Process</p>===
===<p style ="color:black; font-family: Alike Angular;">Process</p>===


==<p style ="color:black; font-family: Alike Angular;">Beyond</p>==
==<p style ="color:black; font-family: Alike Angular;">Beyond</p>==

Revision as of 14:29, 31 January 2021

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PROTOTYPING

Introduction

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  • Tool: TIC 80 /// Fantasy console /// [1]
  • TIC-80 is a tiny computer which you can use to make, play, and share tiny games. Built-in development tools include code, sprite, map and sound editors which along with the command line tools, provide everything you need to create a mini retro game. Once your game is finished you can export it to a cartridge file, which can be stored and uploaded to the TIC-80 website. Alternatively, it can be packed into a stand-alone player that works on all popular platforms and can be distributed as you wish. To make a retro styled game, the whole process of creation takes place under some technical limitations: 240x136 pixels display, a 16 color palette, 256 8x8 color sprites, 4 channel sound, etc.
  • TIC 80 man https://pad.xpub.nl/p/tic80-manual.md

Python #1

ISSUE·14

Research

Action

Pads

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Process

Beyond