diff --git a/epicpedia_2024/2024-10-21-SI25-NOTES.html b/epicpedia_2024/2024-10-21-SI25-NOTES.html index c423ac3..c7b96d6 100644 --- a/epicpedia_2024/2024-10-21-SI25-NOTES.html +++ b/epicpedia_2024/2024-10-21-SI25-NOTES.html @@ -165,14 +165,13 @@ class="uri">https://pzwiki.wdka.nl/mediadesign/Radio_WORM:_Protocols_for_Collect href="https://hub.xpub.nl/bootleglibrary/book/789">Bellos in Mainframe Experimentalism)
In Oulipo, their protocols are defined as
-constraints,
-You could also usefully consider N+7 as an example of an
+
Perhaps one of the most well known constraint as they are +called by Oulipo practioners.
+You could also usefully consider N+7 as an example of an algorithm.
La Disparation (A Void in English), by Georges Perec
+Also very well known is Perec’s La Disparation (A Void in English), a +novel written without the letter e.
+It’s inspired a whole Mastodon instance where no e’s are one of the +central requirements for posting on the social network:
+Oulipo worked with members who produced limited edition pamphlets +(basically zines).
https://oulipo.net/fr/publications
In revisiting the history of Oulipo, it’s useful to consider this -article by Sarah Coolidge that explores the question: Though mostly populated by men, in revisiting the history of Oulipo, +it’s a useful constraint to consider, as Sarah Coolidge does in her +article, Who Are the Women of Oulipo?
BUT the broken links are quite numerous and tragic…
@@ -242,6 +249,8 @@ href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/26196054-one-hundred-twenty-one-days"> Hundred Twenty-One Days, that traces Mathematicians lives through World War I and II. +Examples of printed Oulipo pamphlets from Michèle Métail and Michelle +Grangaud are on the Special Issue shelf in the XPUB library!
Let’s feed the first paragraph of Who @@ -272,30 +281,6 @@ 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
Last Night Bus Stop Yoga Pants, Chicago Illinois
+If time perform? or just read.
+A different example of a “script generator” is Annemieke van den +Hoek’s Epicpedia.
+Lorraine Code, Rhetorical Spaces, Essays on Gendered Locations (1995)
@@ -366,26 +375,64 @@ 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.
-As a group: choose a text (Women of Oulipo, TOS, Definition of -Rhetorical Space?)
-Starting in pairs, develop some protocols/algorithms to treat the +
For over the break, think about a protocol/algorithm/constraint that +you would like to try to implement in some way (as a program, on paper, +in a web page using HTML + javascript, and/or eventually other libraries +or APIs. It’s important to formulate an objective that is attainable. If +coding is new to you, start with something relvatively simple or perhaps +already well-defined, but which still interests you such as:
Would be good to visit each to find a suitable project, make sure -good resources are available.
-?>?
+What (additional) resources do you need?
+The Laurence Rassel Show is a radio show made in 2007, a +collaboration between the art and media org Constant (where Laurence +Rassel was a core member at the time), and DJ/musician Terre +Thamlitz.
+Consider, some different links of the progam online, from Terre +Thamlitz’s own site, to an archival copy of publicrec.org (with +supporting documents), to the physical CD (in library):
+And contrast with less contextualized presence on other networks: * +https://www.discogs.com/master/191938-Laurence-Rassel-Terre-Thaemlitz-The-Laurence-Rassel-Show +* https://soundcloud.com/fedoriko/useless-movement * https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9_LNOBUAmLI
+READINGS to go with TLRS…
ALSO: check out the printed CD in the library for +the physical poster inside that contains a full “libretto” … all the +quoted texts and sources.