';
+echo '
| '; } ?>
diff --git a/styles/widescreen.css b/styles/widescreen.css
index 03de347..c681ef1 100644
--- a/styles/widescreen.css
+++ b/styles/widescreen.css
@@ -10,8 +10,7 @@ body {
}
section {
- margin-bottom: 50px;
- margin-top: 20px;
+ display: block;
}
a {
@@ -22,12 +21,12 @@ a {
.active {
color: red;
- font-size: 120% ;
+ font-size: 125% ;
}
.active-draggable{
width: 30% !important;
- font-size: 110%;
+ font-size: 130%;
}
a img {
@@ -57,7 +56,7 @@ h1 {
h2 {
text-align: center;
letter-spacing: 4px;
- font-size: 120%;
+ font-size: 135%;
margin: 5px;
margin-bottom: 10px;
color: red;
@@ -343,13 +342,17 @@ input[type=checkbox]:checked ~ aside {
text-decoration: underline;
}
+.no-underline {
+ text-decoration: none !important;
+}
+
.tooltip-wrap .tooltip-content-down {
display: none;
position: absolute;
z-index: 1;
- top: 50%;
+ top: 25%;
/*bottom: 100%;*/
- left: 50%;
+ left: 0%;
/*right: 100%;*/
padding: 0.2em;
background-color: white;
@@ -358,7 +361,8 @@ input[type=checkbox]:checked ~ aside {
border-style: solid;
border-color: black;
text-align: left;
- min-width:200%;
+ min-width:300%;
+ font-size: 80%;
}
.tooltip-wrap .tooltip-content-right {
@@ -532,6 +536,10 @@ input[type=checkbox]:checked ~ aside {
/*margin-right: 90px;*/
}
+.full-width {
+ width: 100% !important;
+}
+
.draggable {
box-shadow: 5px 5px 10px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.2);
background-color: white;
@@ -673,4 +681,15 @@ li, #angela, #judith, #laurie, #dana, #katalin {
width: 100%;
}
+.left_col {
+ float:left;
+ margin-left: 0.8%;
+ border-right: 1px dashed grey;
+ width:49%;
+}
+.right_col {
+ float:right;
+ width:49%;
+}
+
/*}*/
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/texts/about.txt b/texts/about.txt
index f265998..eb89ba9 100644
--- a/texts/about.txt
+++ b/texts/about.txt
@@ -1 +1,6 @@
-'Let's amplify unspeakable things' is an online platform of exploration and research, regarding voice in public and its amplification, developed by Angeliki Diakrousi. It creates a space for excluded voices to be explored, that questions the establishment of authoritative voices — which construct exclusive speech platforms and binaries, along the assumption that voices have to be rational. It includes a set of
that revisit and overlay an archive of audio recordings produced in situated meetings and soundwalks, and media sources from a body of research. 'Let's amplify unspeakable things' is based on the concept that amplification can create presence through repetition and multiplication.
\ No newline at end of file
+'Let's Amplify Unspeakable Things' is an online platform of exploration and research, regarding female voices in public and their amplification, developed by Angeliki Diakrousi. It creates a space for excluded voices to be explored, that questions the establishment of authoritative voices — which construct exclusive speech platforms and binaries, along the assumption that voices have to be rational. It includes a set of
that revisit and overlay an archive of audio recordings, produced in situated
and soundwalks, and media sources from a body of research. 'Let's Amplify Unspeakable Things' is based on the concept that amplification can provide presence through repetition and multiplication, as the structure of the workshops and the website reveals. The project itself is a process of feedback and iteration of actions, throughout a period of four months, situated around the space of
Leeszaal and
hub.xpub.nl. It exists in between the friction of institutions (a public library and an academy) and different public spheres (wereldvrouwen, academic), and it aims to go beyond their binaries.
+
+
+
+
+
diff --git a/texts/amplification.txt b/texts/amplification.txt
index 4dc291d..c58bdf1 100644
--- a/texts/amplification.txt
+++ b/texts/amplification.txt
@@ -1 +1,3 @@
-This is a documentation of a series of meetings/workshops I am organising together with Christina Karagianni. Our intentions come from personal experiences and we seek to explore the silencing of excluded voices, and go beyond their barriers. We combine our practices -her practice lies on choreography and dance and mine on social interaction, voice and sound- in moments of
Leeszaal, an open local library, a public space of diversity. How can we engage politically with the exclusion of specific voices from the public sphere? We are borrowing methods from feminist groups and protest movements and vocal warming up exercises by Pauline Oliveros. For example, protesters would amplify the speaker's voice by repeating collectively their speech to make their presence visible. Feminists would create safe spaces where women could speak about domestic violence and make a dialogue based on listening.
people from Leeszaal and our environment, who find themselves related and interested to this topic. Elements from the meetings: discuss previous material, reading extracts in random order,
personal associations and experiences with voice in public, warming up, say a sentence of personal experience in any language, transcribe only the vowels of it, read back the vowels, read outloud all together the score of vowels, speak with distorted voice, make podcasts. The produced material is being included in an audio archive, the player.
+This is a documentation of a series of meetings/workshops I am organising together with Christina Karagianni. Our intentions come from personal experiences and we seek to explore the silencing of excluded voices, and go beyond their barriers. We combine our practices -her practice lies on choreography and dance and mine on social interaction, voice and sound- in moments of
Leeszaal, an open local library, a public space of diversity. How can we engage politically with the exclusion of specific voices from the public sphere? We are borrowing methods from feminist groups and protest movements and vocal warming up exercises by Pauline Oliveros. For example, protesters would amplify the speaker's voice by repeating collectively their speech to make their presence visible. Feminists would create safe spaces where women could speak about domestic violence and make a dialogue based on listening.
people from Leeszaal and our environment, who find themselves related and interested to this topic. The produced material is being included in an audio archive,
+
+
diff --git a/texts/dear_listener.txt b/texts/dear_listener.txt
index 1eaa65b..a712ac2 100644
--- a/texts/dear_listener.txt
+++ b/texts/dear_listener.txt
@@ -1,4 +1,5 @@
Dear listener,
-you are invited to
parts of the podcasts that you find worthy of attention by repeating or annotate them with your own voice message. Amplification can happen through multiplication, through the gathering of multiple individual voices.
Maximum duration: 1 min
+you are invited to
parts of the podcasts that you find worthy of attention by repeating or annotate them with your own voice message. Amplification can happen through repetition and multiplication, through the gathering of multiple individual voices repeating fragments of situations.
Maximum duration: 1 min
+
diff --git a/texts/diary.txt b/texts/diary.txt
index ad2955e..5cf921f 100644
--- a/texts/diary.txt
+++ b/texts/diary.txt
@@ -1 +1 @@
-I recorded sounds from the West Rotterdam,
Leeszaal for several days. This action was part of my first experiments when I was in attempt to understand how gender binaries regarding voice are reflected in space, especially public space.
\ No newline at end of file
+This is a diary from my first experiments. It includes mostly material from my walks. I recorded sounds from the West Rotterdam,
Leeszaal for several days. This action was part of my first experiments when I was in attempt to understand how gender binaries regarding voice are reflected in space, especially public space.
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/thesis-angeliki.php b/thesis-angeliki.php
index 74d4577..2003474 100644
--- a/thesis-angeliki.php
+++ b/thesis-angeliki.php
@@ -165,7 +165,7 @@
-