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. xxxxx workshop_18_19 Berlin A (more-than-less) weekly series of constructivist workshops emphasising making and connection within the field of the existent. Upcoming: 7th July: Mini_maxwell: City EM (electromagnetic) sniffing and flaneur with ap/xxxxx. 14th July 2PM: Generative Text With Python and Brendan Howell. Summer highlights: Collective radio telescope construction, Cinelerra, free software video editing with Florian Cramer and... noise_produce summer edition: four days advanced construction of noise apparatus using all manner of techniques (including free software PCB design). please register interest now. ... or contact if you're interested in leading a related workshop. //<------------------------------------------------- 7th July 2PM: Mini_maxwell: City EM (electromagnetic) sniffing and flaneur with ap/xxxxx. A reduced companion to the Oslo Maxwell City workshop investigating artistic uses of EM (electromagnetic) substance within Berlin, Mitte. Participants will build a small variety of simple electronic sniffing device to actively explore in primarily aural manner the alternative city space of ghost EM architecture (mobile emissions, metal structures supporting existent buildings, power and lines of transmission). EM sniffing is presented as contemporary city flaneur and divining activity. References: http://anart.no/projects/maxwell-city/ http://scrying.org Against the Day, by Thomas Pynchon, Jonathan Cape (21 Nov 2006) Please bring headphones and any audio/video recording device (minidisc, video camera, walkman). Course fee: 18 euros including choice of sniffing kit Please RSVP m@1010.co.uk to reserve places //<------------------------------------------------- 14th July 2PM: Generative Text With Python and Brendan Howell. Python is a powerful object oriented programming language with extremely broad applications. That may sound intimidating but fortunately, it's easy for programmers with limited experience to get started. The easiest place to begin is with text processing. This workshop will take you through the basics of Python coding with the goal of creating synthetic texts. Make your own fake Dickens novel. Unify the theories (or at least the phrases) of Freud and Jung. Roll your own SPAM. Create a joke machine. Translate your email to Rumsfeldian Newspeak, Fachjargon or Art-speak. What to bring: - Computer with Python 2.4 or later installed (any platform): http://python.org/download/ - Optional: Any print text or digital text that you'd like to re-process. About The Instructor: Brendan Howell is an artist and engineer from Baltimore, MD, USA. His current project, "The Howell Ersatz Co." explores the history of technology with a series of fake artifacts. Course fee: 10 euros including generated text Please RSVP m@1010.co.uk to reserve places //<------------------------------------------------- Background: A weekly series of constructivist workshops emphasising making and connection within the field of the existent. Workshops led by field-expert practitioners extend over realms of code and embedded code, environmental code, noise, transmission and reception, and electromysticism. Workshops solely utilise free software and GNU toolbase. Practitioners include Julian Oliver (http://selectparks.net/), Derek Holzer (http://soundtransit.nl), Jeff Mann (http://jeffmann.com), Martin Howse (http://1010.co.uk), Fredrik Olofsson (http://www.fredrikolofsson.com/), superfactory (http://superfactory.biz), Florian Cramer (http://cramer.plaintext.cc:70/), Brendan Howell Please RSVP m@1010.co.uk to reserve any places or register interest. Please forward. xxxxx, pickledfeet, Linienstrasse 54, Berlin 10119 U2, Rosa-Luxemburg-Pl. U8, Rosenthaler Pl. Telephone: 3050187482. http://1010.co.uk/workshop.html http://1010.co.uk/xxxxx_research_institute.html http://pickledfeet.com _______________________________________________ nettime-ann mailing list nettime-ann@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-ann