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Prototyping and programming were slightly destroying my brain during this workshop. I tried to figure out what Terminal [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terminal_emulator] and Python [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Python_(programming_language)] were about. I tried and played with coding but most of the time the only replies these programmes gave me, were errors. Frustrating! But I turned this frustration around and started to collect all my errors. Together with this, I also collected all sort of questions I wanted to ask these programmes, and just random questions that were going through my mind at that time.  
Prototyping and programming were slightly destroying my brain during this workshop. I tried to figure out what Terminal [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terminal_emulator] and Python [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Python_(programming_language)] were about. I tried and played with coding but most of the time the only replies these programmes gave me, were errors. Frustrating! But I turned this frustration around and started to collect all my errors. Together with this, I also collected all sort of questions I wanted to ask these programmes, accompanied by some random questions that were going through my mind at that time.  


The result is a conversation between a human being (called "Echo") and a computer programme (called "-bash"). Echo keeps on asking -bash questions. -bash gives answers in the form of errors. Frustrating!  
The result is a conversation between a human being (called "Echo") and a computer programme (called "-bash"). Echo keeps on asking -bash questions. -bash gives answers in the form of errors. Frustrating!  
In space, the conversation is accompanied by a really irritating sound, that is played everytime that -bash answers by giving an error. You are free to use the code that is written for this conversation!
In space, the conversation is accompanied by a really irritating sound, that is played everytime that -bash answers by giving an error. You are free to use the code that is written for this conversation!
Lien Van Leemput
[http://lienvanleemput.tumblr.com/]


==Code==
==Code==
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  questions = [
  questions = [
   
   
"Echo: Are you sure you want to create this?",
  "Echo: Are you sure you want to create this?",
   
   
"Echo: They say you find solutions to certain problems, is that so?",
  "Echo: They say you find solutions to certain problems, is that so?",
   
   
"Echo: Are you more attracted to facts than to fiction?",
  "Echo: Are you more attracted to facts than to fiction?",
   
   
  ]
  ]
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  answers = [
  answers = [
   
   
"-bash: raspberrypi dhcpcd[2537]: exited",
  "-bash: raspberrypi dhcpcd[2537]: exited",
   
   
"-bash: ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY",
  "-bash: ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY",
   
   
"-bash: Received packet from invalid interface.",
  "-bash: Received packet from invalid interface.",
   
   
  ]
  ]
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  while True:
  while True:
        
        
index = i % len(questions) - 1
  index = i % len(questions) - 1
          
          
print questions[index]
  print questions[index]
          
          
time.sleep(1)
  time.sleep(1)
   
   
          
          
print answers[index]
  print answers[index]
   
   
pygame.mixer.init()
  pygame.mixer.init()
   
   
pygame.mixer.music.load("Printer_1.wav")
  pygame.mixer.music.load("Printer_1.wav")
   
   
pygame.mixer.music.play()
  pygame.mixer.music.play()
   
   
while pygame.mixer.music.get_busy() == True:
  while pygame.mixer.music.get_busy() == True:
   
   
continue
      continue
   
   
   
   
time.sleep(5)
  time.sleep(5)
   
   
   
   
i += 1
  i += 1

Latest revision as of 12:50, 12 February 2016

ERROR(S)

Project

Echo: ‘Are you sure you want to create this?’

     -bash: raspberrypi dhcpcd[2537]: exited

Echo: ‘They say you find solutions to certain problems, is that so?’

     -bash: ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY

Echo: ‘Are you more attracted to facts than to fiction?’

     -bash: Received packet from invalid interface.

Echo: ‘Are you more attracted to data than to feelings?’

     -bash: uart-pl011 dev:f1: no DMA platform data

Echo: ‘Can you even feel things?’

     -bash: failed with error -2

Echo: ‘Where is the real body of your interest?’

     -bash: DHCPNAK(wlan0) 192.168.1.24 7c:d1:c3:82:72:e8 wrong address


Prototyping and programming were slightly destroying my brain during this workshop. I tried to figure out what Terminal [1] and Python [2] were about. I tried and played with coding but most of the time the only replies these programmes gave me, were errors. Frustrating! But I turned this frustration around and started to collect all my errors. Together with this, I also collected all sort of questions I wanted to ask these programmes, accompanied by some random questions that were going through my mind at that time.

The result is a conversation between a human being (called "Echo") and a computer programme (called "-bash"). Echo keeps on asking -bash questions. -bash gives answers in the form of errors. Frustrating! In space, the conversation is accompanied by a really irritating sound, that is played everytime that -bash answers by giving an error. You are free to use the code that is written for this conversation!

Lien Van Leemput [3]

Code

import pygame

import time

 
questions = [

  "Echo: Are you sure you want to create this?",

  "Echo: They say you find solutions to certain problems, is that so?",

  "Echo: Are you more attracted to facts than to fiction?",

]


answers = [

  "-bash: raspberrypi dhcpcd[2537]: exited",

  "-bash: ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY",

  "-bash: Received packet from invalid interface.",

]

i = 0
while True:
      
  index = i % len(questions) - 1
       
  print questions[index]
        
  time.sleep(1)

       
  print answers[index]

  pygame.mixer.init()

  pygame.mixer.music.load("Printer_1.wav")

  pygame.mixer.music.play()

  while pygame.mixer.music.get_busy() == True:

      continue


  time.sleep(5)


  i += 1