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* '''Zine camp'''
* '''Zine camp'''
Earlier I made a node based representation of the worm archive, of which Manetta gave the very good feedback of asking what it was other then a fancy visual (not exactly those words!), and she was very right about this. I just wanted to play around with the file structure. But the basis of this was (going to be) used during the presentation at Zine Camp. The screenshot below shows the updated version, which includes loads of metadata extracted from the files at the archive. Unfortunately due to some personal things, I wasn’t able to join the presentation.
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* '''Created a [https://pzwiki.wdka.nl/mediadesign/User:Vitrinekast/Snatch_these_snippets mixer for Mixcloud (Wiki documentation)].'''
Control the audio by moving the cursor. The snippet can be pasted into the console of a browser. I really enjoy this method of circuit bending existing webpages.
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* '''Experimented with recording my found german wall clock'''. Not a lot of luck yet using pickups, but later i’ve discovered that maybe piezo discs could be something, and to take a look at the open source schematics around using piezo’s as triggers.
* '''Tried out super collider'''
* '''Dealt with the broken laptop''' and spent way too much time in an apple store.
* '''Created the The Hitchhiker’s Guide to an Active Archive! At Radio Worm!''' Almost forgot about the fact that I originally joined Fine Arts to make games. Oh how the times change.
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Revision as of 09:54, 2 April 2024

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Overall, i think i can reduce the things im working with to the following verbs (or ’ings):

  • HTML’ing
  • Repair’ing (Or break’ing)
  • Sound’ing
  • Radio’ing
  • Solder’ing
  • Workshop’ing
  • developing the interest in Permacomput’ing
  • Server’ing

XPUB Changelog

September

  • Start XPUB with a read-tru of the manual
  • SI22 is about radio, transmission

(not to be confused with my best experience of the summer, Touki Delphine’s transmission(reference). Their work, a 20 minute audio/light experience performed by car parts was mesmerising and super inspiring, as I am still trying to figure out ways of performance without actually being there. )

  • Prototyping: making graphs with graphviz, blast from the past with installing chiplotle.

I’ve used the thermal printer/plotter tru chiplotle to be able to create my letter for joining XPUB. At the time, installing chiplotle was such a drag that I wasn’t very motivated to redo it on this new machine. But, it turns out it was way easier then I remember it being the first time!

The topics discussed by Ola Bonati were very recognisable, and something i’d love to explore further. The future of software is nintendo DS! (Reference)Not very interested in the demoscene in all honesty. Their response to the question “How is this related to permacomputing”, was “small file sizes”, and this contest of creating the most efficient line of code is not that appealing to me.

October


  • Zine camp

Earlier I made a node based representation of the worm archive, of which Manetta gave the very good feedback of asking what it was other then a fancy visual (not exactly those words!), and she was very right about this. I just wanted to play around with the file structure. But the basis of this was (going to be) used during the presentation at Zine Camp. The screenshot below shows the updated version, which includes loads of metadata extracted from the files at the archive. Unfortunately due to some personal things, I wasn’t able to join the presentation.