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==The Automated Workshop==
==The Automated Workshop==
Can a workshop be conducted ‘automatically’, that is, scripted in advance and executed without a human facilitator? The Automated Workshop is an experiment in developing rules, conditions, variables for a 'successful' workshop. Exercising the idea of a workshop as being fully automated – programmable, this experiment utilizes technical concepts such as containers, wrapping, nesting, sequencing, if-then statements, debugging, as well as deliberate use of randomness and contingency. The premise of The Automated Workshop its applicability to a multiplicity of contexts.
Can a workshop be conducted ‘automatically’, that is, scripted in advance and executed without a human facilitator? The Automated Workshop is an experiment in developing rules, conditions, variables for a 'successful' workshop. Exercising the idea of a workshop being programmable, this experiment utilises technical concepts such as containers, wrapping, nesting, sequencing, if-then statements, debugging, as well as deliberate use of randomness and contingency. The premise of The Automated Workshop its applicability to a multiplicity of contexts.

Revision as of 15:16, 16 July 2018

Work the Workshop
Name Phantasmatic Workshop
Location De Bonte Zwaan
Date 2018/07/21
Time 13:00-16:30
PeopleOrganisations Shailoh Phillips, Anja Groten
Type HDSA2018
Web Yes
Print No

Schedule

Before the workshop
11.00 - welcome
12.30 Welcome HDSA2018 + intervention by Selby
12.00 Lunch


The workshop
13.00 How to give a workshop outline
13.00 Introduction automatic workshop
13.30 Phantasmatic Workshop Props
14.15 Re-group

14.30 Coffee break

14.45 Workshop Choreographies
15.30 Re-group
15.45 Prepping and practicalities
16.30 Wrap-up


After the workshop
16.45/17.00 moving to Fanfare (dinner on your own)
18.00 doors open
18.30 program starts


The Automated Workshop

Can a workshop be conducted ‘automatically’, that is, scripted in advance and executed without a human facilitator? The Automated Workshop is an experiment in developing rules, conditions, variables for a 'successful' workshop. Exercising the idea of a workshop being programmable, this experiment utilises technical concepts such as containers, wrapping, nesting, sequencing, if-then statements, debugging, as well as deliberate use of randomness and contingency. The premise of The Automated Workshop its applicability to a multiplicity of contexts.