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*[[/Ayla Güney|Ayla Güney]] | |||
*[[/Denis Polec|Denis Polec]] | |||
*[[/Maria Lopez Valdez|Maria Lopez Valdez]] | |||
*[[/Tupac Torres|Tupac Torres]] | |||
*[[/Jakob Wulfert|Jakob Wulfert]] | |||
*[[/Raphael Schardt|Raphael Schardt]] | |||
*[[/Kei Kitamura|Kei Kitamura]] | |||
*[[/Alejandro Weyler|Alejandro Weyler]] | |||
==Master patch== | ==Master patch== | ||
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Revision as of 19:32, 11 January 2017
Concept
In 2016 we came together to learn about visual programming with Pure Data (Pd) and Open Sound Control (OSC) protocol enabling interaction between computers, peripheral devices and sensed objects. We aimed in making a Jam session connecting us, our tools, and the environment we are in. This may refer to Actor network theory (ANT) developed by Bruno Latour back in 80s. The theory is built from a sociologic perspective adding to it other non-human "actors" like objects or activities like law, science, technology, etc. This Jam session also is built upon us, social beings. And it is extended further into the individual ideas, technologies and environment.