diff --git a/epicpedia_2024/2024-10-21-SI25-NOTES.html b/epicpedia_2024/2024-10-21-SI25-NOTES.html index 8262bc4..987f9a3 100644 --- a/epicpedia_2024/2024-10-21-SI25-NOTES.html +++ b/epicpedia_2024/2024-10-21-SI25-NOTES.html @@ -161,32 +161,31 @@ href="https://pzwiki.wdka.nl/mediadesign/Radio_WORM:_Protocols_for_Collective_Pe class="uri">https://pzwiki.wdka.nl/mediadesign/Radio_WORM:_Protocols_for_Collective_Performance#Monday_21_October
In revisiting the history of Oulipo, it’s useful to consider this article by Sarah Coolidge that explores the question: Who Are the Women of Oulipo?
-BUT the broken links are quite tragic… leading instead to online -gaming + tourism. :0 Some alternative links:
+BUT the broken links are quite numerous and tragic…
+For instance this page:
-And this page (URL corrected from the article from .com to .fr):
-http://www.cipmarseille.fr/pop_documents_liens.php?id=985&type_proprio=1&gestion=E
https://archive.cipmarseille.fr/pop_audio.php?id=890
some repaired direct links:
+has audio links, which themselves need repair:
which currently takes to to information about hotels :0…..
-Luckily the wayback machine from -archive.org has been put temporarily back online in a consultation -only form.
+A quick summary (with repaired links):
+N+7 is useful as an example of an algorithm.
@@ -237,6 +257,40 @@ entrenched the novice that the wound of literary rummage-breaking is in fag a brags clutter, that mandibles alone are the piranhas at the fruit of literary inquiry. +Self-publishing project + publications from Angie Waller
+https://www.unknownunknowns.org/
+Last Night Bust Stop Yoga Pants, Chicago Illinois
+Example.
+If time perform? or just read.
Lorraine Code, Rhetorical Spaces, Essays on Gendered Locations (1995)
@@ -281,37 +335,12 @@ conditions, on engaged responses both favourable and critical. (p. xEach constraint (or freedom), determines a rhetorical space, of possible meaning, but which also determines the kinds of collaboration that can (and should) take place within it.
-Allison Parrish is a -self-described poet, programmer, and professor of interactive media -arts.
-Her work often contains examples of code and libraries that resonate -with many of the protocols from Die Maschine, and the techniques of -Oulipo.
-Self-publishing project + publications from Angie Waller
-https://www.unknownunknowns.org/
-Last Night Bust Stop Yoga Pants, Chicago Illinois
-Example.
-If time perform? or just read.
As a group: choose a text (Women of Oulipo, TOS, Definition of Rhetorical Space?)
Starting in pairs, develop some protocols/algorithms to treat the -chosen text.
+chosen text. Perform your algorithm by hand (or on +paper) – ie not with code.Epicpedia was a graduation work made in 2008 by then Networked Media student -Annemieke van der Hoek. Annemieke would present the work, in -collaboration with her sister as a theater -performance and discussion at the VJ12 festival in Brussels, Nov -2009 (summary).
-This sketch revisits the original idea at the core of the project: -though we tend to read Wikipedia articles as a unified linear text +Annemieke van der Hoek.
+Sadly, the site is no longer online, however via the wayback machine, +a partial +snapshot is visible.
+Several screenshots are available on the pzi wiki +page.
+Though we tend to read Wikipedia articles as a unified linear text representing the latest revision, they are in fact are written in a much more conversational manner with often thousands of individual edits, corrections, deletions, and contestations. All these edits are @@ -189,6 +191,7 @@ made between the intents of Brechtian “distancing” as a means of heightened engagement with a theater piece through an acknolwedgement of its construction and artificiality, with the experience of engaging with a contemporary web publishing platform such as Wikipedia.
+Let’s consider this article on the english language Wikipedia about recent Nobel prize for Literature winner Han Kang:
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Han_Kang&oldid=376586
Note that when you click on “View history”, the URL changes to reveal
the actual underlying URL structure. The URL of the api is the same,
just replace “index.php” with “api.php”. The original was based on server-side python scripts. Following example begrudginly given here: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/52283962/how-to-find-textual-differences-between-revisions-on-wikipedia-pages-with-mwclie So the standard (action-based) mediawiki API provides a Compare
-action. To work with the history of an article in javascript, you can use
+mediawiki’s Revisions
+API The examples given on API:Revisions page, show for instance how to
access the last 5 edits of an article: https://www.mediawiki.org/w/api.php?action=query&prop=revisions&
- The code we will use also makes use of the URLSearchParams
-class in js. We will also make use of the mediawiki’s Revisions
-API Adding ids and flags adapted to Han Kang’s entry on wikipedia (note the change of
-host!)… Now, let’s adapt this to an article on the English-language
+wikipedia, to Han Kang’s page (note the change of host!)… See: epicpedia_2024. Rhetorical spaces… are fictive but not fanciful or fixed locations,
-whose (tacit, rarely spoken) territorial imperatives structure and limit
-the kinds of utterances that can be voiced within them with a
-reasonable expectation of uptake and “choral support”: an expectation of
-being heard, understood, taken seriously. They are the sites
-where the very possibility of an utterance counting as “true-or-false”
-or of a discussion yielding insight is made manifest. Some simple
-examples will indicate what I mean the term to achieve…. Imagine trying to make a true statement about whether it is more
-convenient to fly into Newark or La Guardia airport in the year 1600.
-The statement would not be false but meaningless: it
-could neither be true nor false within the available discursive
-possibilities. Or imagine trying to have a productive public debate
-about abortion in the Vatican in 1995, where there is no available
-rhetorical space, not because the actual speech acts involved would be
-overtly prohibited, but because the available rhetorical space is not
-one where ideas on such a topic can be heard and debated openly,
-responsively… What I want this terminology [rhetorical space] to do [is], namely to
-deflect the focus of philosophical analysis away from single and
-presumably self-contained propositional utterances pronounced by no one
-in particular and as though into a neutral space; and to
-move it into textured locations where it matters who is speaking
-and where and why, and where such mattering bears directly upon the
-possibility of knowledge claims, moral pronouncements, descriptions of
-“reality” achieving acknowledgment, going through. Often in
-such spaces discourse becomes a poiesis, a way of representing
-experience, reality, that remakes and alters it in the process. And the
-making is ordinarily a communal process, dependent for its continuance
-on receptive conditions, on engaged responses both favourable and
-critical. (p. x ) In the video summary (by Maniseng Peng and Petar Veljacic) There’s a quote from Brecht: Society cannot share a common communication system so long as it is
-split into warring factions. Femke’s comment on exploring the space of what knowledge is able to
-be created.. Trying to define what is knowledge; so people invest time and energy
-in this , which is it’s own tragedy in a way… what i miss, in your
-presentation and in the discussion, is an anlaysis of the reality and
-the space that wikipedia itself is. Use momentjs to format relative
-times? The API also provides a Compare action to
+show the differences between two versions (revisions) of an article. See: showdiff.Lorraine Code: Rhetorical
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