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=== Momentary Zine installation: Make your own zine by speaking into the mic === | === Momentary Zine installation: Make your own zine by speaking into the mic === | ||
The event started with a presentation of the H&D webpage, and continued with an open mic session, introducing the Momentary Zine project. Momentary Zine | The event started with a presentation of the H&D webpage, and continued with an open mic session, introducing the Momentary Zine project. Momentary Zine | ||
is an open publishing station, exploring the temporality of a printed matter. At this publishing station everyone is invited to co-create and examine editorial design matters such as cross-media publishing. By using a thermal (receipt) printer, the visitors could become a subject of accumulating a publication and to provide the content for the zine. | is an open publishing station, exploring the temporality of a printed matter. At this publishing station everyone is invited to co-create and examine editorial design matters such as cross-media publishing. By using a thermal (receipt) printer, the visitors could become a subject of accumulating a publication and to provide the content for the zine. | ||
Thermo print has the characteristic of temporality, as it vanishes after a while. By hacking the printer software we captured the temporality and the actuality of the event and printed matter as such. The zine content was exclusively accumulated by visitors, speaking into a microphone. Spoken words were translated into a text with the use of a text-to-speech technology. Simultaneously with the text-to-speech conversion, another algorithm ran an automated image search on Google, using randomly selected words to search for pictures. Both words and pictures were printed assembled into a zine and printed on the spot. | Thermo print has the characteristic of temporality, as it vanishes after a while. By hacking the printer software we captured the temporality and the actuality of the event and printed matter as such. The zine content was exclusively accumulated by visitors, speaking into a microphone. Spoken words were translated into a text with the use of a text-to-speech technology. Simultaneously with the text-to-speech conversion, another algorithm ran an automated image search on Google, using randomly selected words to search for pictures. Both words and pictures were printed assembled into a zine and printed on the spot. | ||
The installation was followed by an essential conversation about the font scraping, where [[Arjan Scherpenisse|Arjan]] and Eric presented [http://www.getthefont.com/ Get The Font], a platform created by scraping GitHub. | The installation was followed by an essential conversation about the font scraping, where [[Arjan Scherpenisse|Arjan]] and Eric presented [http://www.getthefont.com/ Get The Font], a platform created by scraping GitHub. |
Revision as of 11:15, 15 June 2017
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Name | Get the font and Zine Karaoke |
Location | De PUNT |
Date | 2015/11/19 |
Time | 19:00 |
PeopleOrganisations | Hackers & Designers, Arjan Scherpenisse |
Type | Meetup |
Web | Yes |
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Momentary Zine installation: Make your own zine by speaking into the mic
The event started with a presentation of the H&D webpage, and continued with an open mic session, introducing the Momentary Zine project. Momentary Zine is an open publishing station, exploring the temporality of a printed matter. At this publishing station everyone is invited to co-create and examine editorial design matters such as cross-media publishing. By using a thermal (receipt) printer, the visitors could become a subject of accumulating a publication and to provide the content for the zine.
Thermo print has the characteristic of temporality, as it vanishes after a while. By hacking the printer software we captured the temporality and the actuality of the event and printed matter as such. The zine content was exclusively accumulated by visitors, speaking into a microphone. Spoken words were translated into a text with the use of a text-to-speech technology. Simultaneously with the text-to-speech conversion, another algorithm ran an automated image search on Google, using randomly selected words to search for pictures. Both words and pictures were printed assembled into a zine and printed on the spot.
The installation was followed by an essential conversation about the font scraping, where Arjan and Eric presented Get The Font, a platform created by scraping GitHub.