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- | | + | planning and background for [[Earth Coding workshop]] |
- | * sulphurous, high temperatures - silicon/ | + | |
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+ | * https:// | ||
+ | * https:// | ||
+ | * https:// | ||
+ | * generated overlays to openstreetmap | ||
+ | * sulphurous, high temperatures - silicon/ | ||
* layered (temporal and spatial) | * layered (temporal and spatial) | ||
* satelites and atmosphere | * satelites and atmosphere | ||
* ballon antennas | * ballon antennas | ||
* http:// | * http:// | ||
+ | * http:// | ||
* potential sites, mulitple simultaneous sites | * potential sites, mulitple simultaneous sites | ||
* open ended... | * open ended... | ||
* formant/ | * formant/ | ||
- | * earth coding/worm poetry - interpreter as insertion within earth-human feedback loop | + | * earth coding/worm poetry - earth code interpreter as insertion within earth-human feedback loop |
+ | * earth speech device (Erdsprechgeraet) - Barkhausen, Stubblefield induction phone: http:// | ||
+ | * but earth communicating with earth - seismic or geophonic feedback (rain? ozone?) | ||
possibly related | possibly related | ||
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== Day One (23rd): == | == Day One (23rd): == | ||
- | Presentation: | + | * Presentation: |
+ | * scrying/ | ||
+ | * Discussion, diagrammatics, | ||
+ | * Specific projects/ | ||
- | Discussion, diagrammatics, | ||
== Day Two (24th): == | == Day Two (24th): == | ||
- | Earth code/ | + | Earth code/ |
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+ | Activities: | ||
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+ | * Site as generator of new/ | ||
=== Site and time === | === Site and time === | ||
For the fieldtrip. Accessibility, | For the fieldtrip. Accessibility, | ||
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+ | The VU hortus botanicus is a nice and messy place: http:// | ||
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+ | More industrial is the NDSM terrain (former warf): http:// | ||
=== Materials and equipment === | === Materials and equipment === | ||
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== To request == | == To request == | ||
- | Portable loudspeaker for telluric/ | + | * Portable loudspeaker for telluric/ |
+ | * helium for balloons | ||
+ | * large-scale map of Amsterdam and surroundings | ||
+ | * plastic cups, straws, gaffer tape, other consumables? | ||
+ | * regular 9V batteries (8x) | ||
+ | * printer | ||
== Martin == | == Martin == | ||
- | Natural radio amplifiers, parts, sample setup. | + | * Natural radio amplifiers, parts, sample setup. |
- | Various wire coils (order some). | + | |
+ | * materials for earth battery: wire, clips, copper, zinc | ||
+ | * thermite materials(also for presentation): | ||
+ | * multimeter, tools | ||
+ | * earthcode devices and cable | ||
+ | * x60 laptop | ||
+ | * audio recorder | ||
+ | * trowel | ||
+ | * geophone and potential amp/LPF parts/ | ||
+ | * arduino and USB, any other micro parts/ | ||
+ | * GPS and cables | ||
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+ | == nik == | ||
+ | * < | ||
+ | * < | ||
+ | * < | ||
+ | * < | ||
+ | * jars [?] | ||
+ | * arduinos and sundry | ||
+ | * < | ||
+ | * < | ||
==== Publicity text ==== | ==== Publicity text ==== | ||
- | Earth Coding with Martin Howse and Nik Gaffney. | + | Earth Coding |
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The Earth Coding Workshop, combining field trip, speculative construction and intensive discussion embraces the whole Earth process in an attempt to approach these and other projected questions. | The Earth Coding Workshop, combining field trip, speculative construction and intensive discussion embraces the whole Earth process in an attempt to approach these and other projected questions. | ||
- | http:// | + | Acivities will potentially include: |
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+ | * GPS geomantics | ||
+ | * Telluric transductions and translations | ||
+ | * Construction of atmospheric (balloon) feedback loops | ||
+ | * Worm coding and poetry | ||
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+ | http:// | ||
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+ | We recommend that participants bring along some form of recording, inscribing, or transcribing devices (tape or digital audio recorder, camera, film, pencil, paper, and so on). Headphones are also useful to bring! |