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  your individual contributions to the special issues,
=1000 shades of language=
    the development of your reading/writing practice across the 2 years,
 
    the development of your prototyping practice across the 2 years,
In the first trimester I've been focused on coding, testing out python, javascfript and a lot of different tools:
    your thesis (only a brief overview for context, as this has been assessed separately in depth),
 
    your final work and research in the second year,
* local jupyter-lab
    plans for final publication and grad show (with the understanding that you will continue to work on this after the assessment)
* NLTK
* Pandoc
* SCSS
* P5.js
* Pillow
* WeasyPrint
* DeepSpeech
* selenium
* and HTML, CSS, JS and Python, of course






My contribution for the Special Issue 13 was the republication of [https://issue.xpub.nl/13/PRACTICAL_VISION/ Practical Vision ], what I proposed was a comparison between language propagation, language hegemony, complexity.




=1000 shades of language=


py, js,
I also made a telegram bot: https://t.me/practical_vision_bot
ocal jupyter-lab
NLTK
Pandoc
SCSS
P5.js
Pillow
WeasyPrint
DeepSpeech
and HTML, CSS, JS and Python, of course
selenium


==Practical Vision==
This Telegram BOT makes a crowd-sourced dictionary with your translations.
You could add every word/sentence you want from English to be translated into any language.


For the republication, I used P5.js to generate hand-drawing style shapes in order to highlight the most important (for me) passage in the text.
Since the text is about the importance to deal also with not-western languages I asked to a Senegalese friend and to the author, some translations of Practical Vision in different African languages, and I think it pretty worked.


https://issue.xpub.nl/13/PRACTICAL_VISION/printing/index.html
My contribution for the Special Issue 13 was the republication of [https://issue.xpub.nl/13/PRACTICAL_VISION/ Practical Vision ], what I proposed was a comparison between language propagation, language hegemony, complexity.
The web version is an interactive map based on anchor links.


https://issue.xpub.nl/13/PRACTICAL_VISION/
For the republication, I used P5.js to generate hand-drawing style shapes in order to highlight the most important (for me) passage in the text.
Since the text is about the importance to deal also with not-western languages I asked to a Senegalese friend and to the author, some translations of Practical Vision in different African languages.




s personal contribution, I made an overview of possible links from the inner meaning of Practical Vision with the Complexity and hyperobjects.
The web version is an interactive map based on anchor links


I also toke care of the [landing page https://issue.xpub.nl/13/] of the whole project, proposing a randomic system to get different text at every refresh of the page.




I also made a telegram bot: https://t.me/practical_vision_bot


This Telegram BOT makes a crowd-sourced dictionary with your translations.
You can add every word/sentence you want from English to be translated into any language!         




=WAIT A SEC, DATA FLY AROUND=


Then, from the second trimester I focused on the backend but also on software for modding:


* unix
* nginx
* wireshark
* liquidsoap
* Doom buiilder
* slade


==Hotspot politics==


=WAIT A SEC, DATA FLY AROUND=
Local networks as situations, situations as concrete building of ephemeral scenarios of life, local networks as ephemeral manifestations of interactions of life. The publishing process become a means for distributing (not-only) knowledge and the constitution of a public space of deliberation, where different points of social intersection could come across. Pleasure, intrigue and playfulness together in a "beautiful distribution" which embrace the site-specificness as a way to re-approach the way we share and assimilate contents. We aim to see the City as playground, or as a pinball table, hotspots as pinball elements (bumpers?)
People as balls of the pinball, their trajectory defined both by factors of randomness and control
How those people can inhabit the situations?
Our project is not an attempt to change the world but to suspend the meaning of time.
Like in a playground where people make tribes and socialise, our local networks are micro-cosmos to speculate ephemeral realities. We’re building hidden urban environments which dwell in our devices.
How encourage free play?
How let people interact between the networks? Is it necessary? Or are the networks independent micro world?


unix
[[File:Milo and I.jpg|thumb|Camilo and I around Chinatown in Den Haag]]
nginx
mod softwares doom buiilder, slade
wireshark
liquidsoap


Communicating via terminal from my phone to the raspberry pi via wireless local network :D


[https://pzwiki.wdka.nl/mediadesign/The_Ultimate_RPi_Installation_Guide#Use_your_Pi_as_a_wireless_hotspot hotspots How to install an antenna and set up a local wireless network on a Raspberry Pi]: here is when I started to find really magic this kind of systems.


==Hotspots as..==
Data packages are floating in the air, we cannot see them, but they are matter.  


==PRAXIS==
==PRAXIS==
I evocated the sacred act of detournament and:
Since we were dealing with situationism, I evoked the sacred act of detournament and:
I worked on a DOOM's mod and a zine based on it:
I worked on a DOOM's mod and a zine based on it:
PRAXIS


For my MOD, I took inspiration from doomer and from the bar
[[File:Tecart.jpg|thumb|Performing at Tec Art 22, with Martin ]]
Slade
[[File:Praxis.jpg|thumb|cover ]]
DoomBuilder


In PRAXIS you have to fight the CEOs of the big tech corps in order to redistribute the source codes and the servers to create a decentralized world
In PRAXIS you have to fight the CEOs of the big tech corps in order to redistribute the source codes and the servers to create a decentralized world.


wiriting resìseach: The ZINE: https://hub.xpub.nl/sandbot/PrototypingTimes/HOTSPOTS/4%20shoppingstreet/praxis/
The standardization of tools is something that I can consider scary. I wonder if sooner or later there's gonna be an armed struggle against those industries.
Unabomber, u there?


wiriting research: The ZINE: https://hub.xpub.nl/sandbot/PrototypingTimes/HOTSPOTS/4%20shoppingstreet/praxis/




==SI15 AND THE RADIOS==
For the last Special Issue I contributed in different forms, as everybody. Having a sound/,music background I was having a lot of fun testing out tools such as Pure Data, VCV rack...
I've never really liked the radio, but then I realized it can be an incredible archive method.
From here my interest on wireless data transmission really started, also because two months later, in Habitat, we started to record with constancy episode for the residency archive, and this year I started to have interests in analog radio transmissions


==SI15 AND THE RADIOS==


==Wifi Screamer==


=...escaping the void...=
=...escaping the void...=


visione uccello egemonico come tanto quanto
I tried to do as much as I could because I was afraid to stop and think about my life. It was a bad decision, but I worked on very nice stuff and workshops
 
During those two years I worked on three citygames after the Special Issue 14:
 
* Earthrise, with Louisa, Camilo and other people
* Caution Weird Floor, with Martin
* Etheraxis, with Louisa, Camilo and other people
 
All of the games are GPS based, another wireless tool very often used for surveillance purposes.
 
A kind of an hegemonic bird vision, a panopticon from the space, an headache.
 
In all of them I toke care of the practical/coding side, mostly for the last one, Etheraxis, I extensively worked on the dramaturgy.
The main point was world-building through finding liminal spaces between our reality and the aether. How? Using bluetooth to unlock unknown languages, use the gyroscope dancing to unlock secret buttons ...
 
and feel the presence of the network with a bell: https://pnofrc.github.io/ass/pics/wip.jpg
 
Workshops:
 
* speculative imaginaries for a crying world, at Meet Milano
* The myth of Natural Lanugage, with Francesco XPUB1
* Scraping Workshop at Spread Zine Fest
* Automatic layouting paged.js at Zine Camp
 


earthrise
weirdfloor
etheraxis


+ workshops [meet,groningen, roodkapje,worm]




=...enter the rural...=
=...enter the rural...=
telegram cose
tf-idf


habitat summer
In the summer I went to Habitat. I did a ton of stuff.
 
* telegram scraping, then made booklet out of the contents
* a portfolio on a wirless local network, upload assets, automatic layout
* a publication with Enrico Tarò, used tf-idf and poems from a local competition, reflections on archive
* sculpture! [https://pnofrc.github.io/ass/pics/garden.jpg]
* some "mental-techno" experiment, with poems recited by Enki
* radio recordings [https://habitattt.it/radio/ second episode]
 
Habitat has a lack of connectivity. But there is internet, in a room, that comes from a wifi long range service. Reflections on wireless, on data, on the behaviors brought by this
 
I just didn't want to leave Habitat. This is when some issues started.
 
I don't really know what happened then. after the first trimester of the second year, I came back there for NY eve and after that, back in the Netherlands, I was completely in another world
 
But there, in xmas time, we started to set up the server and the infrastructure:
 
installed OS, webserver, wiki, etherpad, hosted webpages, radio archive, media archive and experiments such as the [http://habitattt.it/tombola tombola]
 


=STRUGGLING IN THE URBE=
=STRUGGLING IN THE URBE=
SIS
 
I left Habitat in january while I was reading "Magic and Technic" of Federico Campagna, this text changed my life, my vision of reality, ideas, attitudes....
 
To the other side I struggled a lot.
I focused on... esoteric studies.
I needed another language to decodify reality and my innerself.
 
I was slowly recovering doing researches for the thesis.
Mixing telecomunication, magic, tools development
--
 
A great moment was having MA Studio for Immediate Spaces from Sandber Institute (Amsterdam) guest in Habitat in April.
With Jacopo we prepared the "Transumanza", a performance, a walkscape.
From the village nearby Habita to Habitat walking, with discussions, readings
And a lot of other spontaneus initiative.
 
The week was concluded with a radio streaming.


=PRACTICAL MAGIC, CULT-RURAL, MYTHOLOGICAL COMPUTATION=
=PRACTICAL MAGIC, CULT-RURAL, MYTHOLOGICAL COMPUTATION=
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==Thesis: Towards a Cosmology for Rural Computing==
==Thesis: Towards a Cosmology for Rural Computing==


===infrastructure set up===
The thesis was an attempt to define another framework in which is possible to develop and deploy tools in a sustainable, low tech, convivial way starting from a metaphysical reflection instead of a technical one.
===Repository===
Finding mythologies around telecommunication. Another existence defined by the search of the essence of our tools.
 
 
A Glossary:
 
➟ Ecosystem
➟ Technic
➟ Seriality
➟ Magic
➟ Ineffable
➟ Tools
➟ Community
➟ Repair Culture
➟ Rurality
➟ Low Tech
➟ Mythology
➟ Conviviality
➟ Rituality
➟ Telecommunication
➟ Telepathy
➟ World Building
➟ Computation
 


===1° Concerto della Piana del Cavallo===
===1° Concerto della Piana del Cavallo===


https://hub.xpub.nl/sandbot/~poni/
https://hub.xpub.nl/sandbot/~poni/concerto/


hosting from smartphone


===Walkie Talkie===
===Walkie Talkie===

Revision as of 13:52, 10 June 2022

1000 shades of language

In the first trimester I've been focused on coding, testing out python, javascfript and a lot of different tools:

  • local jupyter-lab
  • NLTK
  • Pandoc
  • SCSS
  • P5.js
  • Pillow
  • WeasyPrint
  • DeepSpeech
  • selenium
  • and HTML, CSS, JS and Python, of course


My contribution for the Special Issue 13 was the republication of Practical Vision , what I proposed was a comparison between language propagation, language hegemony, complexity.


I also made a telegram bot: https://t.me/practical_vision_bot

This Telegram BOT makes a crowd-sourced dictionary with your translations. You could add every word/sentence you want from English to be translated into any language.


My contribution for the Special Issue 13 was the republication of Practical Vision , what I proposed was a comparison between language propagation, language hegemony, complexity. The web version is an interactive map based on anchor links.

For the republication, I used P5.js to generate hand-drawing style shapes in order to highlight the most important (for me) passage in the text. Since the text is about the importance to deal also with not-western languages I asked to a Senegalese friend and to the author, some translations of Practical Vision in different African languages.


I also toke care of the [landing page https://issue.xpub.nl/13/] of the whole project, proposing a randomic system to get different text at every refresh of the page.



WAIT A SEC, DATA FLY AROUND

Then, from the second trimester I focused on the backend but also on software for modding:

  • unix
  • nginx
  • wireshark
  • liquidsoap
  • Doom buiilder
  • slade

Hotspot politics

Local networks as situations, situations as concrete building of ephemeral scenarios of life, local networks as ephemeral manifestations of interactions of life. The publishing process become a means for distributing (not-only) knowledge and the constitution of a public space of deliberation, where different points of social intersection could come across. Pleasure, intrigue and playfulness together in a "beautiful distribution" which embrace the site-specificness as a way to re-approach the way we share and assimilate contents. We aim to see the City as playground, or as a pinball table, hotspots as pinball elements (bumpers?)

People as balls of the pinball, their trajectory defined both by factors of randomness and control How those people can inhabit the situations? Our project is not an attempt to change the world but to suspend the meaning of time. Like in a playground where people make tribes and socialise, our local networks are micro-cosmos to speculate ephemeral realities. We’re building hidden urban environments which dwell in our devices. How encourage free play? How let people interact between the networks? Is it necessary? Or are the networks independent micro world?

Camilo and I around Chinatown in Den Haag

Communicating via terminal from my phone to the raspberry pi via wireless local network :D

hotspots How to install an antenna and set up a local wireless network on a Raspberry Pi: here is when I started to find really magic this kind of systems.

Data packages are floating in the air, we cannot see them, but they are matter.

PRAXIS

Since we were dealing with situationism, I evoked the sacred act of detournament and: I worked on a DOOM's mod and a zine based on it:

Performing at Tec Art 22, with Martin
cover

In PRAXIS you have to fight the CEOs of the big tech corps in order to redistribute the source codes and the servers to create a decentralized world.

The standardization of tools is something that I can consider scary. I wonder if sooner or later there's gonna be an armed struggle against those industries. Unabomber, u there?

wiriting research: The ZINE: https://hub.xpub.nl/sandbot/PrototypingTimes/HOTSPOTS/4%20shoppingstreet/praxis/


SI15 AND THE RADIOS

For the last Special Issue I contributed in different forms, as everybody. Having a sound/,music background I was having a lot of fun testing out tools such as Pure Data, VCV rack...

I've never really liked the radio, but then I realized it can be an incredible archive method. From here my interest on wireless data transmission really started, also because two months later, in Habitat, we started to record with constancy episode for the residency archive, and this year I started to have interests in analog radio transmissions


...escaping the void...

I tried to do as much as I could because I was afraid to stop and think about my life. It was a bad decision, but I worked on very nice stuff and workshops

During those two years I worked on three citygames after the Special Issue 14:

  • Earthrise, with Louisa, Camilo and other people
  • Caution Weird Floor, with Martin
  • Etheraxis, with Louisa, Camilo and other people

All of the games are GPS based, another wireless tool very often used for surveillance purposes.

A kind of an hegemonic bird vision, a panopticon from the space, an headache.

In all of them I toke care of the practical/coding side, mostly for the last one, Etheraxis, I extensively worked on the dramaturgy. The main point was world-building through finding liminal spaces between our reality and the aether. How? Using bluetooth to unlock unknown languages, use the gyroscope dancing to unlock secret buttons ...

and feel the presence of the network with a bell: wip.jpg

Workshops:

  • speculative imaginaries for a crying world, at Meet Milano
  • The myth of Natural Lanugage, with Francesco XPUB1
  • Scraping Workshop at Spread Zine Fest
  • Automatic layouting paged.js at Zine Camp



...enter the rural...

In the summer I went to Habitat. I did a ton of stuff.

  • telegram scraping, then made booklet out of the contents
  • a portfolio on a wirless local network, upload assets, automatic layout
  • a publication with Enrico Tarò, used tf-idf and poems from a local competition, reflections on archive
  • sculpture! [1]
  • some "mental-techno" experiment, with poems recited by Enki
  • radio recordings second episode

Habitat has a lack of connectivity. But there is internet, in a room, that comes from a wifi long range service. Reflections on wireless, on data, on the behaviors brought by this

I just didn't want to leave Habitat. This is when some issues started.

I don't really know what happened then. after the first trimester of the second year, I came back there for NY eve and after that, back in the Netherlands, I was completely in another world

But there, in xmas time, we started to set up the server and the infrastructure:

installed OS, webserver, wiki, etherpad, hosted webpages, radio archive, media archive and experiments such as the tombola


STRUGGLING IN THE URBE

I left Habitat in january while I was reading "Magic and Technic" of Federico Campagna, this text changed my life, my vision of reality, ideas, attitudes....

To the other side I struggled a lot. I focused on... esoteric studies. I needed another language to decodify reality and my innerself.

I was slowly recovering doing researches for the thesis. Mixing telecomunication, magic, tools development --

A great moment was having MA Studio for Immediate Spaces from Sandber Institute (Amsterdam) guest in Habitat in April. With Jacopo we prepared the "Transumanza", a performance, a walkscape. From the village nearby Habita to Habitat walking, with discussions, readings And a lot of other spontaneus initiative.

The week was concluded with a radio streaming.

PRACTICAL MAGIC, CULT-RURAL, MYTHOLOGICAL COMPUTATION

Thesis: Towards a Cosmology for Rural Computing

The thesis was an attempt to define another framework in which is possible to develop and deploy tools in a sustainable, low tech, convivial way starting from a metaphysical reflection instead of a technical one. Finding mythologies around telecommunication. Another existence defined by the search of the essence of our tools.


A Glossary:

➟ Ecosystem ➟ Technic ➟ Seriality ➟ Magic ➟ Ineffable ➟ Tools ➟ Community ➟ Repair Culture ➟ Rurality ➟ Low Tech ➟ Mythology ➟ Conviviality ➟ Rituality ➟ Telecommunication ➟ Telepathy ➟ World Building ➟ Computation


1° Concerto della Piana del Cavallo

https://hub.xpub.nl/sandbot/~poni/concerto/


Walkie Talkie

Expo

   radioline
   antenna lancia (in miniatura)
   bastone coil + foto pietro
   walkie pongie poni talkie + foto pietro
   televisione da picnic con video breve documentativo concerto
   armatura Cà de Monti
   radio minimale 

RADIO web print random wiki pge (via button)

Pub

caretaking:


I CAN STATE I AM AN ANARCHO-DEFESTIST (aka conclusions)

amro habitat? Conclusions and next steps forensic and speculative



sudo shutdown -r now