User:Supisara: Difference between revisions

From XPUB & Lens-Based wiki
Line 16: Line 16:
==== Group exercises ====
==== Group exercises ====


''(titles + descriptions are renamed/worded/mixed for easy digestion)''
''(titles + descriptions renamed/worded/mixed for easy digestion)''


* [https://pad.xpub.nl/p/Performative_Materiality_and_Theoretical_Approache Annotation as interruption] annotating a reader with emojis as indicators for side notes/thoughts/references that morphed into reader 2.0
* [https://pad.xpub.nl/p/Performative_Materiality_and_Theoretical_Approache Annotation as interruption] annotating a reader with emojis as indicators for side notes/thoughts/references that morphed into reader 2.0
Line 37: Line 37:
* synchronous–asynchronous executions
* synchronous–asynchronous executions
* offline mode vs. realtime processing
* offline mode vs. realtime processing
* system (+ human) personalities/behaviors
* single vs. multi-channel signals
* operating system (+ human) personalities/behaviors
* human-machine miscommunication
* human-machine miscommunication
* processing speeds: relay/delay
* processing speeds: relay/delay

Revision as of 01:44, 17 October 2021

Intro

Topics + concepts I'm excited about:

✨ buttons and breadboards
✨ inputs and event triggers / DOM events and conductivity
✨ interstices and transitions / keyframes and in-between frames
✨ (user-unfriendly) interfaces and interactions
✨ tool misuse
✨ sound as spatial animation

When they turn into experiments/prototypes/projects, they may be archived here and/or here.

Special Issue 16

Vernacular processing methods

Group exercises

(titles + descriptions renamed/worded/mixed for easy digestion)

Experiments

(click at your own risk––some links may prompt a download instead of a preview on the XPUB1 soupboat. To be fixed..)

Observations

  • automated–accidental/manual processes
  • synchronous–asynchronous executions
  • offline mode vs. realtime processing
  • single vs. multi-channel signals
  • operating system (+ human) personalities/behaviors
  • human-machine miscommunication
  • processing speeds: relay/delay
  • processing orientation/organization: linear/modular
  • audio settings: selection, items under the pointer, typing feedback
  • translation types: a → a, a → b, a + b → c, c → d