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Throughout the project, students will be introduced to working in the Interaction Station. They will explore networks from both a performative and embodied approach, as well as a more technical and protological perspective.
  
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Workshop #1
  
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This workshop focuses on self-organized visual networks using collective body movements, facilitated through OSC communication and TouchDesigner.
  
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Workshop #2
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Brigit Lichtenegger
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In this workshop you will setup your own peer to peer computer network. We will be having a closer look at using the OSC protocol to send and receive messages between multiple computers. We will then use these messages to trigger certain commands, like opening a text file, play a sound, run text to speech etc.  This allows us not only to connect different programs together on 1 or more machines, but also to create an entirely different interface.
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We all use computer networks, but did you ever create one? Or have you created a networked project? By creating your own network and experimenting with the possibilities to connect computers and computer programs with a learn by doing approach, we aim to enhance your understanding of these networks, and give tools to imagine alternatives.
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This workshop is a full day workshop. In the morning there will be a technical instruction, where you will be introduced to the OSC protocol, the command line, and a little bit of programming. In the afternoon we will together apply all that we learned and more and create a networked Rube Goldberg Machine.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_Sound_Control
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rube_Goldberg_machine
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https://v2.nl/works/telephonic-arm-wrestling
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https://benayoun.com/moben/2005/11/11/emotional-traffic-e-traffic/
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https://tegabrain.com/Synthetic-Messenger

  
  

Revision as of 11:24, 18 April 2024


Throughout the project, students will be introduced to working in the Interaction Station. They will explore networks from both a performative and embodied approach, as well as a more technical and protological perspective.

Workshop #1

This workshop focuses on self-organized visual networks using collective body movements, facilitated through OSC communication and TouchDesigner.

Workshop #2

Brigit Lichtenegger

In this workshop you will setup your own peer to peer computer network. We will be having a closer look at using the OSC protocol to send and receive messages between multiple computers. We will then use these messages to trigger certain commands, like opening a text file, play a sound, run text to speech etc. This allows us not only to connect different programs together on 1 or more machines, but also to create an entirely different interface.

We all use computer networks, but did you ever create one? Or have you created a networked project? By creating your own network and experimenting with the possibilities to connect computers and computer programs with a learn by doing approach, we aim to enhance your understanding of these networks, and give tools to imagine alternatives.

This workshop is a full day workshop. In the morning there will be a technical instruction, where you will be introduced to the OSC protocol, the command line, and a little bit of programming. In the afternoon we will together apply all that we learned and more and create a networked Rube Goldberg Machine.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_Sound_Control https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rube_Goldberg_machine https://v2.nl/works/telephonic-arm-wrestling https://benayoun.com/moben/2005/11/11/emotional-traffic-e-traffic/ https://tegabrain.com/Synthetic-Messenger