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I'm interested in the concepts of "quilting". For example, weaving, sewing, networking, combination of different projects/topics...etc. I like the person(color pink) ideas about creating a parallel between the patterns of quilting and codes/networks, also it's a good point to explore the seams, in both digital and physical ways.
 
I'm interested in the concepts of "quilting". For example, weaving, sewing, networking, combination of different projects/topics...etc. I like the ideas about creating a parallel between the patterns of quilting and codes/networks, also it's a good point to explore the seams, in both digital and physical ways.
 
About my ideas of the game is that last Tuesday me and Senka made a quilting game, using Ascii art (or emojis) to create a digital quilt. We can also add quotes/information we found inspiring or want to share with public, so it became a quilt of both visual and textual info.
About my ideas of the game is that last Tuesday me and Senka made a quilting game, using Ascii art (or emojis) to create a digital quilt. We can also add quotes/information we found inspiring or want to share with public, so it became a quilt of both visual and textual info.
Personally I'm fascinated with how to combine digital and physical methods to a project. It would be nice if we could print these digital quilt into paper/fabric etc in the end.
Personally I'm fascinated with how to combine digital and physical methods to a project. It would be nice if we could print these digital quilt into paper/fabric etc in the end.
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Quilting also reminds me of the craftivism and feminist methods. How to play games with feminist methods?
Quilting also reminds me of the craftivism and feminist methods. How to play games with feminist methods?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Craftivism
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Craftivism
 
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=== Prototyping🕸️ ===
=== Prototyping🕸️ ===

Revision as of 17:02, 25 February 2024

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I.January

Special Issue🕸️

A feature of technology would like to added is that it could makes a therapeutic magic to oneself⭑~

  • What is a server?

A computer that runs a program to provide services, or rather a role that a computer takes by running this program. Other computers can connect to the servers, either in a local network or remotely. Servers can be dedicated to one service (database, website, email, ftp) or can provide all these services in one server.

(HTTP: Hypertext Transfer Protocol is an application protocol that defines a language for clients and servers to speak to each other.)

Art Servers Unlimited

Self-hosting together

Feminist Server Summit:

⊹Summary: https://areyoubeingserved.constantvzw.org/Summit.xhtml

⊹PDF: https://areyoubeingserved.constantvzw.org/AreYouBeingServed.pdf

  • What is cloud computing?

'Cloud computing is an increasingly commonplace term today, used to describe the relocation of hardware resources, programs, and data from individual, local machines to a network accessible from a variety of platforms and devices. [...] the removal of the need for the user to be near to the larger material forms of storage and processing'


⭑A FEMINIST SERVER MANIFESTO 0.01⭑

A feminist server…

  • Is a situated technology. She has a sense of context and considers herself to be part of an ecology of practices
  • Is run for and by a community that cares enough for her in order to make her exist
  • Builds on the materiality of software, hardware and the bodies gathered around it
  • Opens herself to expose processes, tools, sources, habits, patterns
  • Does not strive for seamlessness. Talk of transparency too often signals that something is being made invisible
  • Avoids efficiency, ease-of-use, scalability and immediacy because they can be traps
  • Knows that networking is actually an awkward, promiscuous and parasitic practice
  • Is autonomous in the sense that she decides for her own dependencies
  • Radically questions the conditions for serving and service; experiments with changing client-server relations where she can
  • Treats network technology as part of a social reality
  • Wants networks to be mutable and read-write accessible
  • Does not confuse safety with security
  • Takes the risk of exposing her insecurity
  • Tries hard not to apologize when she is sometimes not available

Trans★feminist servers

Prototyping🕸️

How to serve over the internet?

  • HUB
  • Using Jupyter
  • Configuring SSH with a Proxy jump

⭑Git quilt ⭑Git SI23

If your jupyter is stuck, you can restart it with this command:

sudo service jupyterlab@USERNAME restart

You can also check its status with:

sudo service jupyterlab@USERNAME status

Web API

Quilt database

$ git status

To remove all the changes you made after your last pull/push

$ git stash
$ git commit -m "i fixed the ascii art"

⊹Proxy Jump

Bash Alias

Methods🕸️

🕷️Wordquilt🕷️

⊹Word quilt⊹⊹⊹

Library shelf

⊹Editorial 2 Team: Senka, Alessia, Thijs, and me :3

Pad: https://pad.xpub.nl/p/editorial-team-2

⊹Keyword wordquilt No.1: ((in)ter)dependence


Interdependence 1.jpg Interdependence 2.jpg

Pad 01/31: https://pad.xpub.nl/p/si23-310124

II.February

Special Issue🕸️

Why quilt?

  • to move from the abstract to the concrete - stitches, patches, seams, quilt
  • gives an opportunity to visualise the work done collectively
  • gives an opportunity to practice decision making protocols
  • can be a method of publishing and storytelling
  • a form of kinesthetic learning
  • gives everyone something to be engaged in while making collective decisions

Highlight the historical connection beween weaving/textile work and computation - the jaquard loom, hand-woven software https://www.righto.com/2019/07/software-woven-into-wire-core-rope-and.html

⊹An introduction to quilting and patchwork

⊹Re:traced Threads: Generating Feminist Textile Art with Tracery

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I'm interested in the concepts of "quilting". For example, weaving, sewing, networking, combination of different projects/topics...etc. I like the ideas about creating a parallel between the patterns of quilting and codes/networks, also it's a good point to explore the seams, in both digital and physical ways.

About my ideas of the game is that last Tuesday me and Senka made a quilting game, using Ascii art (or emojis) to create a digital quilt. We can also add quotes/information we found inspiring or want to share with public, so it became a quilt of both visual and textual info. Personally I'm fascinated with how to combine digital and physical methods to a project. It would be nice if we could print these digital quilt into paper/fabric etc in the end.

(Not sure if possible but) I'm also thinking of the sounds quilting. Last Special Issue we have many recording/sounds archives, could it be a part of our "quilting"? Maybe we could bring several forms of quilting together into our final launch at Varia? :0 (Sounds like another way to active an archive)protocols for a quilting archive

Quilting also reminds me of the craftivism and feminist methods. How to play games with feminist methods?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Craftivism

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Prototyping🕸️

Python

Python: high level general purpose programming language, that runs in the terminal

  • designed to make code easier to read and write (using significant indentation + no ; at the end of the line)
  • large built-in standard library of functionalities (> from time import sleep)
  • many libraries are available written by other people ($ pip3 install LIBRARY)
  • gives access to the whole operating system (network tools, file system, hardware, ...)

Text-adventure notebook

⭑To go through the following programming concepts:

storing data in variables

reading input from the user at the terminal

organizing data in structures like lists and dictionaries

using if/else statements to check different conditions

encapsulating code with functions

using while loops

⭑To be able to play each others game from anywhere on chopchop... we can install it in a shared "bin" folder:

- copy your game's python script to: /var/www/shared/bin/

$ cp mygame.py /var/www/shared/bin/

- remove the ".py" part from the filename, for example: xpub.py → xpub

$ mv xpub.py xpub

- add this to the first line of the script:

#!/usr/bin/env python3

- run this command:

$ sudo chmod +x /var/www/shared/bin/*

Now try to run:

$ xpub

Methods🕸️

Code of Conduct

((in)ter)dependence CoC Pad

III.March

Special Issue🕸️

Prototyping🕸️

Methods🕸️