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== Marie Lecrivain (proto-prototype Martin Campillo), Colm O'Neill: Collectie van onzekerheden ==
 
== Marie Lecrivain (proto-prototype Martin Campillo), Colm O'Neill: Collectie van onzekerheden ==
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Early thoughts:
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* screen that you can interact with (mouse+keyboard) where you can go through the collection of uncertainties
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* a wall / table of one entire collection (perhaps as a backdrop to the screen)
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* image
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* text
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not yet clear how to divide
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shouldn't be monumental, but rather weird and small and if that's not possible, it could be a standalone structure
  
  
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== An Mertens: Objects made to speak / voorwerpen spreken / objets parlants ==
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== An Mertens: Data made to speak / voorwerpen spreken / objets parlants ==
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title change: Data Made to Speak
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she is exploring Wikidata to see what is possible, it can work with both images and text
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unclear where to make the difference between the interfaces that are already there and some more accessible
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wants to play with the languages of what's already there
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first part (until October): looking at the orderings; second part (): introducing narration
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new thoughts: keep the catalogue idea
  
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possibly screen and Raspberry Pi + projection + internet connection + a printer (to print the catalogue)
  
 
== Phil Langley, Mia Melvaer: Materiële Reizen Door Andere Realiteiten ==
 
== Phil Langley, Mia Melvaer: Materiële Reizen Door Andere Realiteiten ==

Revision as of 12:31, 30 May 2019

Scenography 2019

Location: Pianofabriek



Marie Lecrivain (proto-prototype Martin Campillo), Colm O'Neill: Collectie van onzekerheden

Early thoughts:

  • screen that you can interact with (mouse+keyboard) where you can go through the collection of uncertainties
  • a wall / table of one entire collection (perhaps as a backdrop to the screen)

---

  • image
  • text

not yet clear how to divide

shouldn't be monumental, but rather weird and small and if that's not possible, it could be a standalone structure


Michael Murtaugh, Nicolas Malevé: Different orders co-exist

Zeljko Blace: omissiONfuzz

An Mertens: Data made to speak / voorwerpen spreken / objets parlants

title change: Data Made to Speak

she is exploring Wikidata to see what is possible, it can work with both images and text

unclear where to make the difference between the interfaces that are already there and some more accessible

wants to play with the languages of what's already there

first part (until October): looking at the orderings; second part (): introducing narration

new thoughts: keep the catalogue idea

possibly screen and Raspberry Pi + projection + internet connection + a printer (to print the catalogue)

Phil Langley, Mia Melvaer: Materiële Reizen Door Andere Realiteiten

Cristina Cochior: Veranderingen en verschuivingen

Zoumana Meïte, Martino Morandi: Een nieuwe vuurceremonie