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Hackers & Designers, Read-in and Bibliotecha kindly invite you to an evening of scraping counting and sorting.
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Read-in will open up their artistic research project 'Unlearning my Library' to the possibilities of scraping, automated counting and sorting.


19:00 doors open
19:30 Presentation bibliotecha
20:00 Lightening workshop Read-in


Entrance: free
=== Library research project opened up for the possibilities of scraping, automated counting and sorting ===
Beer for 2€ or 0.0099 ฿*


Bring your laptops and data scraping projects if you have done any.


http://bibliotecha.info/
http://read-in.info/


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[[Read-in]] is a self-organized collective that experiments with the political, material, and physical implications of collective reading and the situatedness of any kind of reading activity. They have been conducting various experiments, such as going door-to-door and requesting neighbours to host a group reading session (Read-in Classic); making workshops which focus on the links between reading and memorizing; experiments with memorizing collectively; examinations of specific private or public libraries according to categories such as gender, nationality, materiality, resulting in a statistical breakdown of inclusions and omissions (Bookshelf Research).


Read-in is a self-organized collective that experiments with the political, material, and physical implications of collective reading and the situatedness of any kind of reading activity. Some of the formats that Read-in experiments include are: going door-to-door and requesting neighbours to host a group reading session (Read-in Classic); workshops which focus on the links between reading and memorizing and experiments with memorizing collectively; and BookshelfResearch, for which Read-in examines specific private or public libraries according to categories such as gender, nationality, materiality, resulting in a statistical breakdown of inclusions and omissions.


Bibliotecha is a framework to facilitate the local distribution of digital publications within a small community. It relies on a microcomputer running open-source software to serve books over a local wifi hotspot. Using the browser to connect to the library one can retrieve or donate texts. Bibliotecha proposes an alternative model of distribution of digital texts that allows specific communities to form and share their own collections.
[[Bibliotecha]] is a framework to facilitate the local distribution of digital publications within a small community. It relies on a microcomputer running open-source software to serve books over a local wifi hotspot. Using the browser to connect to the library one can retrieve or donate texts. Bibliotecha proposes an alternative model of distribution of digital texts that allows specific communities to form and share their own collections.


hackersanddesigners.nl
meetup.com/hackers-and-designers-amsterdam-nl


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During this event [[Read-in]] will open up their artistic research project [http://read-in.info/?cat=4 'Unlearning my Library'] to the possibilities of scraping, automated counting and sorting in collaboration with [[Hackers & Designers]] and [[Bibliotecha]].
 
Check depunt.org for more info
 
 
*Bitcoin beer price based on the rate of August 31st 2015

Latest revision as of 16:32, 12 January 2020

Scraping, counting and sorting
Name Scraping, counting and sorting
Location De PUNT
Date 2015/09/24
Time 19:00
PeopleOrganisations Read-in, Bibliotecha, Hackers & Designers
Type Meetup
Web Yes
Print No

Scraping


Library research project opened up for the possibilities of scraping, automated counting and sorting

Read-in is a self-organized collective that experiments with the political, material, and physical implications of collective reading and the situatedness of any kind of reading activity. They have been conducting various experiments, such as going door-to-door and requesting neighbours to host a group reading session (Read-in Classic); making workshops which focus on the links between reading and memorizing; experiments with memorizing collectively; examinations of specific private or public libraries according to categories such as gender, nationality, materiality, resulting in a statistical breakdown of inclusions and omissions (Bookshelf Research).


Bibliotecha is a framework to facilitate the local distribution of digital publications within a small community. It relies on a microcomputer running open-source software to serve books over a local wifi hotspot. Using the browser to connect to the library one can retrieve or donate texts. Bibliotecha proposes an alternative model of distribution of digital texts that allows specific communities to form and share their own collections.


During this event Read-in will open up their artistic research project 'Unlearning my Library' to the possibilities of scraping, automated counting and sorting in collaboration with Hackers & Designers and Bibliotecha.