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UNRVL 9: Sense of Connection

An encouraging squeeze of the hand, an amical arm around your shoulder, a comforting hug, the warm breath of someone looking over your shoulder ... such normal, matter of course (in dutch, vanzelfsprekende) gestures have evaporated from our current reality. Sensing the room - feeling (and feeding off) the energy of the group? Neither are truly feasible in the current shared online spaces in that we rely on to 'meet' or 'convene’.

Douglas Rushkoff writes; Digital Media Still Isn’t Very Good at Connecting People— at least not in a way that the body and brain recognize as real. Neuroscientists have now established, human beings require input from organic, three-dimensional space in order to establish trusting relationships or maintain peace of mind.

       Sure, we can see and hear each other. But are we able to connect? 

In a year in which online/networked technologies and platforms have become a seemingly indispensable mode of communication, the 9th annual Unravel the Code International Workshop aims to tackle the missing haptic responders that are so essential to our sense of connection. Can we prototype a sense of proximity by proxy? How might we deliver a push, pat, or pinch notification? And what new forms of tele-present tenderness will emerge? These questions will be unraveled and built back up into responsive works by an interdisciplinary group of students of the Maryland Institute College of Art, Sint Lucas Antwerp, and the Willem de Kooning Academy.

UNRVL 9: Sense of Connection takes place in Antwerp, Baltimore, Rotterdam, and signals traffic in between, from October 12-16th. The UNRVL platform aims to opens up creative understandings of emerging technologies through intensive international workshops. By historically examining the making of technologies, as well as leveraging interdisciplinarity, the goal is to foster students to reach out for new socio-technical perspectives, as well as build back concrete skills respective to the areas of their expertise.

Our (tele)communication channels will be...

Oct 12 - Awkward Zoom Room

When (Central European Time) When (Eastern Standard Time) What Where
21:40 (In Dutch we call this 10 after half to 10! #Awkward) 18:38 (Who uses military time? And why are we meeting 2 minutes earlier then the Europeans? #Awkward First Impressions - Awkward Zoom Room

Who is part of your UNRVL Workshop group? In this randomly generated group call you will find out with whom you will will be working with. Since so remote colab starts smooth from the start, we aim to make this the most awkward 15 minutes of your workshop week. Please follow the strict format for the call:

1. Join the room at precisely 21:40 CET / 18:38 EST

2. Commence 5 minutes of silent staring. Whom ever makes the first peep becomes the dedicated note-taker for all your future meetings.

3. Introduce yourself by sharing a photo from your past that would fit under the title “the awkwardness was palpable!”

4. Discuss each of your your super-powers - a skill, talent, affinity for a material/medium, focus of your artistic practice, and any unusual knowledge that you might hold.

5. Discuss each of your coping mechanisms for feeling close to those you can not physically meet.

6. Agree on a youtube karaoke number and a dedicated person to share their screen. You know what to do next.

7. End the call 5 seconds before the song finishes

Check your email Monday Oct 12th for your Zoom Room Link

Oct 13/14 - Telepresence of Touch

When (Central European Time) When (Eastern Standard Time) What Where
14:45 - 15:30 08:45 - 09:30
15:30 - 17:30 09:30 - 11:30 Teleprecence of Touch Tutoria1 1

How do we know we have been touched? How can we communicate that sense of touch to someone who is physically distant from us? We need a touch-sensitive input, some sort of signaling, and a way to get information from one place to another. In this tutorial you will lean about the five inputs of the Circuit Python (express or blue fruit) and write some python scripts to make use of them.

Zoom Tutorial - Link:
17:30 - 19:00 11:30 - 13:00
19:00 – 21:00 13:00 - 15:00 Teleprecence of Touch Tutoria1 2

We will extend the touch project to communicate with a partner's device. The telepresent partner will receive those five inputs, which will show on the distant device in the four lights corresponding to the touch-pads.

Zoom Tutorial - Link:
21:00 - 00:00 15:00 - 18:00 Telepresent Greetings

Your first group assignment following the Telepresence of Touch Tutorial is to devise telepresent alternatives to the standard form of greeting in Belgium, the Netherlands and the United States. These new telepresent greetings will be preformed at Wednesdays start session.

The three forms of greeting are:

1. The Belgian left-side cheek touch (with optional kissing noise) 2. The Dutch right-left-right head bobbing kiss (mandatory over-pronounced kissing noise) 3. The North-American bear hug.

Discord
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October 13 - Round 1 Results

Central European Time Eastern Standard Time Activity
16:00 - 17:00 10:00 - 11:00

Oct 15/16 - 24 Hour Workshop (Round 2)

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16:00 - 17:00 10:00 - 11:00
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October 16 - UNRVL 2020 Presentations

Central European Time Eastern Standard Time Activity
18:00 - 19:00 12:00 - 13:00
19:00 - 20:00 13:00 - 12:00 Dinner / Lunch

Participating Faculties

MICA

  1. Alan Grover, awgrover@gmail.com, technical assistant volunteer - 314508@edu.nl - rmzja
  2. Annet Couwenberg, acouwenb@mica.edu, instructor - 314510@edu.nl - zisxw
  3. Paul Mirel, pmirel@mica.edu,

WDKA

  1. Jon Stam, jon@commonplace.nl,
  2. Gabrielle Marks, g.c.c.marks@hr.nl , tutor of all sorts

ST LUCAS ANTWERPEN

  1. Frederik de Bleser, frederik@debleser.be