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Hexalogue
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(writings by) The Computercations People to Come
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Introduction
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This booklet is a trace, a memory, a script, a score, a single item, a collection. Six people coincided to discuss binaries, definitions, explanations, times, circlusions, pebbles. Aglaia Petta, Boyana Stoilova, Irmak Ertaş,
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Jara Rocha, Martino Morandi, Stephen Kerr. Six steps: individual writing produced six texts, collective rewriting braided them back into eachother.
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Six voices separated them once more, only to be rejoined in a single audio recording. Six speakers pull the wormball apart yet again, until this publication inevitably entangles.
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But there is always the ghost, there are after all seven planets in total. Your gravity pulls from a distance that we cannot close, but you will take the seventh step: continue, complete, open, adapt, forget, remember. Do you remember? Will you remember for us?
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Hexalogue was produced in June 2023 as part of TTY, special issue 21 of the experimental publishing masters at piet zwart institute, rotterdam. For more see issue.xpub.nl/21
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<html>
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<head>
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<link rel="stylesheet" href="http://localhost:5000/static/style.css">
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<link rel="stylesheet" href="http://localhost:5000/static/style-iframe.css">
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</head>
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<body>
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Hexalogue
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(writings by) The Computercations People to Come
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Introduction
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This booklet is a trace, a memory, a script, a score, a single item, a collection. Six people coincided to discuss binaries, definitions, explanations, times, circlusions, pebbles. Aglaia Petta, Boyana Stoilova, Irmak Ertaş,
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Jara Rocha, Martino Morandi, Stephen Kerr. Six steps: individual writing produced six texts, collective rewriting braided them back into eachother.
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Six voices separated them once more, only to be rejoined in a single audio recording. Six speakers pull the wormball apart yet again, until this publication inevitably entangles.
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But there is always the ghost, there are after all seven planets in total. Your gravity pulls from a distance that we cannot close, but you will take the seventh step: continue, complete, open, adapt, forget, remember. Do you remember? Will you remember for us?
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Hexalogue was produced in June 2023 as part of TTY, special issue 21 of the experimental publishing masters at piet zwart institute, rotterdam. For more see issue.xpub.nl/21
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</body>
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:root{
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--color2: #ffc;
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--color1: #103;
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}
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body{
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overflow: hidden;
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font-size: 0.6em;
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}
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:root{
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--color1: #ffc;
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--color2: #103;
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}
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@font-face {
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font-family: "TeleType";
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src: url("./static/css/teletype.ttf");
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}
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body{
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clear: both;
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margin: 2rem;
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font-family: "TeleType", 'Courier New', Courier, monospace;
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line-height: 1.3;
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text-transform: uppercase;
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color: var(--color1);
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background-color: var(--color2);
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}
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a{
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color: var(--color1);
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text-decoration: none;
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}
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a:hover{opacity: 0.7;}
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.abraxas{
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text-align: center;
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}
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h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6,p{
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margin: 0 0 1rem;;
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font-size: 1rem;
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font-weight: normal;
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}
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img,video,.divaudio,audio, .abraxas,iframe{
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display:inline-block;
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width: calc( 100% / 7 );
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margin: 0;
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padding: 0;
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object-fit: cover;
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height: calc( 100% / 6) ;
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overflow: hidden;
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border: none;
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}
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.intro{
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padding-right: 2rem;
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margin: 1rem 0;
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width: 100%;
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flex: 1;
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}
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.intro-outer{
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width: 100%;
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display: flex;
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gap: 1rem;
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}
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a{position:relative;
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z-index:2;}
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video,audio{position:relative; z-index:1;}
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audio{height:auto;position:absolute;}
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img:hover{
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filter: invert(1);
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}
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::selection{
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color: var(--color2);
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background-color: var(--color1);
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}
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@media screen and (min-width: 768px){
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p{font-size: 1rem;}
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body{font-size: 1.5rem;}
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}
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@media screen and (max-width: 767px){
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.intro-outer{flex-direction: column;}
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body{font-size: 3rem;}
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}
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