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Hackers & Designers was invited to be part of [https://automatafestival.com/ Automata festival] in Bucharest with the Momentary Zine project.
 
Hackers & Designers was invited to present the [[Momentary Zine]] at the first edition of a great festival in Bucharest: [https://automatafestival.com/ Automata].


During the afternoon we experimented with possibilities of co-producing a publication instantly – utilising an interactive publishing tool.  
During the afternoon we experimented with possibilities of co-producing a publication instantly – utilising an interactive publishing tool.  
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'''You could just walk in anytime during the day and join the workshop!'''
'''You could just walk in anytime during the day and join the workshop!'''


 
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Facebook event [https://www.facebook.com/events/1833444106766767/ here]!
Facebook event [https://www.facebook.com/events/1833444106766767/ here]!

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Momentary Zine in Bucharest!
Name Momentary Zine in Bucharest!
Location Mezanin, Bucharest, Romania
Date 2018/11/10
Time 15:00-18:30
PeopleOrganisations Hackers & Designers, Automata, Juliette Lizotte, Philip Ullman
Type Meetup
Web Yes
Print No

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Hackers & Designers was invited to present the Momentary Zine at the first edition of a great festival in Bucharest: Automata.

During the afternoon we experimented with possibilities of co-producing a publication instantly – utilising an interactive publishing tool.

How does it work? You speak. It prints! With the help of speech to text technology the tool translates spoken word to text. Simultaneously an algorithm runs an automated image search, querying the spoken words and adding the images accordingly. The outcome: A printed publication!

The immediacy of the voice as the main content generator and the possibility of starting a dialogue with the technology serve as vehicle for participation – enabling conversations about unusual publishing methods and the (im)possibilities of automation processes.

You could just walk in anytime during the day and join the workshop!

Facebook event here!