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* 22/09/21 [https://pad.xpub.nl/p/Performative_Materiality_and_Theoretical_Approache Emoji markup] with Jian, Kamo, Erica––annotating a reader with emojis to indicate the beginning and endings of each person's side notes, questions, distractions, references, etc. Annotations became interruptions that were woven into the original reader and transformed it into reader 2.0.
* 22/09/21 [https://pad.xpub.nl/p/Performative_Materiality_and_Theoretical_Approache Emoji markup] with Jian, Kamo, Erica––annotating a reader with emojis to indicate the beginning and endings of each person's side notes, questions, distractions, references, etc. Annotations became interruptions that were woven into the original reader and transformed it into reader 2.0.
* 28/09/21 [https://pad.xpub.nl/p/team3 Text traverse + keyword geotag] with Alex, Jian––selecting, rearranging and performing texts from multiple readers to form a new one based on keyword repetition. Performance can vary based on selection of repeated keyword.  
* 28/09/21 [https://pad.xpub.nl/p/team3 Text traverse + keyword geotag] with Alex, Jian––selecting, combining, and rearranging texts from multiple readers to create a new one to perform with. Keyword repetition is used as a text navigation tool/method, so performance can vary (for example, start/stop reading at specific word).  
* 05/10/21 [https://hub.xpub.nl/soupboat/~supi/special_issue_16/experiments/vernacular_processing_3.png Spellcheck letter ghosting] part of a [https://pad.xpub.nl/p/SP16_0510 group exercise] with Chaeyoung, Miriam, Carmen––on (manual) slow processing a linguistic pattern
* 05/10/21 [https://hub.xpub.nl/soupboat/~supi/special_issue_16/experiments/vernacular_processing_3.png Spellcheck letter ghosting] part of a [https://pad.xpub.nl/p/SP16_0510 group exercise] with Chaeyoung, Miriam, Carmen––on (manual) slow processing a linguistic pattern
* 05/10/21 [https://pad.xpub.nl/p/SP16_0510_texts Soupboat Spellbook] with everyone––text processing with special customized commands/incantations for a collaborative spell book   
* 05/10/21 [https://pad.xpub.nl/p/SP16_0510_texts Soupboat Spellbook] with everyone––text processing with special customized commands/incantations for a collaborative spell book   

Revision as of 00:53, 22 October 2021

Intro

✨ Topics/concepts I'm currently excited about ✨

research/experiments may be archived here/here

  • buttons
  • breadboards / PCBs
  • inputs and event triggers / GUI controls / conductivity
  • user-unfriendly interfaces and interactions ("usability" / "best practices")
  • interstices / transitions / keyframes
  • tool / instrument misuse
  • sound as spatial sensor / animation
  • noise / granular synthesis
  • esolang / steganography

Special Issue 16

Vernacular Language Processing

Prototyping

#for carrier-bag-of-notebooks (to be linked)

  • 21/09/21 XP4, 5, 6 + A House of Dust
  • 27/09/21 XP7 + NLTK1
  • 04/10/21 XP8 + NLTK2

Group exercises

#pad archive from class discussions (titles + descriptions renamed/worded/mixed for easy digestion)

  • 22/09/21 Emoji markup with Jian, Kamo, Erica––annotating a reader with emojis to indicate the beginning and endings of each person's side notes, questions, distractions, references, etc. Annotations became interruptions that were woven into the original reader and transformed it into reader 2.0.
  • 28/09/21 Text traverse + keyword geotag with Alex, Jian––selecting, combining, and rearranging texts from multiple readers to create a new one to perform with. Keyword repetition is used as a text navigation tool/method, so performance can vary (for example, start/stop reading at specific word).
  • 05/10/21 Spellcheck letter ghosting part of a group exercise with Chaeyoung, Miriam, Carmen––on (manual) slow processing a linguistic pattern
  • 05/10/21 Soupboat Spellbook with everyone––text processing with special customized commands/incantations for a collaborative spell book
  • 06/10/21 "A Mix of Sauces" / from pad to bubbles with Kamo, Alex––converting chaos to calm (but still fun and unexpected) in the form and flow of chat bubbles
  • 12/10/21 Multilingual Multitasking with Mitsa––transcribing while recording, listening, thinking, editing, then generating translations in two more languages

Further experiments

#on vernacular processing methods (some links may prompt a download instead of a preview on the XPUB1 soupboat so click at your own risk (to be fixed..))

Observations

#more pads for reflections, side thoughts, curiosities, maybe rabbit holes

Test kitchen

Digital breadboard

#idea crumbs


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