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==Going forward==
==Going forward==
Overall findings, what I want to do next.
* Would love to push my technical skills in the next trimester. This means more coding, python, publishing on different servers, research on networks, but also experiments with hardware. These are all practices I don't have much experience with.
* Algorithmic curation & generative content is a growing interest for me. How can I experiment more with the relationship between content - design - system?
* Also: In a publication, where is the border between reader & writer? Wikis are all about collaborative content; they are also 'platforms with attitudes'. How does software influence behaviour? Politics of 'seamlessness'?
* For later: editorial design for the future > what's next for print, what's next for e-books and digital magazines?
[[File:PostDigitalPrint1.jpg|thumb|Image via Post-Digital Print: Illustration, Everyday Science and Mechanics magazine, 1935]]
* References:
**''Post Digital Print'' by Alessandro Ludovico http://postdigitalprint.org
**''Eleven Orderings: Guttorm Guttormsgaard'' http://guttormsgaard.activearchives.org

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Image from lip-sync animate project

Intro to prototyping

Command lines & Raspberry Pis

Wiki-wiki

Going forward

  • Would love to push my technical skills in the next trimester. This means more coding, python, publishing on different servers, research on networks, but also experiments with hardware. These are all practices I don't have much experience with.
  • Algorithmic curation & generative content is a growing interest for me. How can I experiment more with the relationship between content - design - system?
  • Also: In a publication, where is the border between reader & writer? Wikis are all about collaborative content; they are also 'platforms with attitudes'. How does software influence behaviour? Politics of 'seamlessness'?
  • For later: editorial design for the future > what's next for print, what's next for e-books and digital magazines?
Image via Post-Digital Print: Illustration, Everyday Science and Mechanics magazine, 1935