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The plural of anecdote may not be not data, but that won’t stop a group of 30 psudoscientific-superstars from turning hasty generalisations into physical, dynamic, and joyful spectacles. Far from spreading misinformation or working under the pretence of ‘big data’, this workshop focuses on the positive value of '''Anecdotal Data'''. By appropriating standard formats of information display, the challenge is to quantify and '''physicalise''' '''fuzzy''', '''fragmentary''', or '''borderline arbitrary''' bits of information into powerful '''storytelling'''.
 
The plural of anecdote may not be not data, but that won’t stop a group of 30 psudoscientific-superstars from turning hasty generalisations into physical, dynamic, and joyful spectacles. Far from spreading misinformation or working under the pretence of ‘big data’, this workshop focuses on the positive value of '''Anecdotal Data'''. By appropriating standard formats of information display, the challenge is to quantify and '''physicalise''' '''fuzzy''', '''fragmentary''', or '''borderline arbitrary''' bits of information into powerful '''storytelling'''.
  
After 6 successful editions, which brought topics such as unraveling the contemporary relevance radio, crafting magnetic core memory, and matching machine learning with facial recognition technologies, The 7th International Unravel The Code embraces '''Anecdata'''. The workshop Master and Bachelor students from '''Maryland Institute College of Art''' (Baltimore) and '''Willem de Kooning Academy / Piet Zwart Institute''' (Rotterdam), for three days of tall tales, soft data, hardcore fabrication. The three day workshop consists of: one evening of meeting, greeting, and eating; one day of technical workshops; and one intense12 hour prototyping session that turns collaborative ideas into tangible results.
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After 6 successful editions, which brought topics such as unraveling the contemporary relevance radio, crafting magnetic core memory, and matching machine learning with facial recognition technologies, The 7th International Unravel The Code embraces '''Anecdata'''. The workshop brings together Master and Bachelor students from '''Maryland Institute College of Art''' (Baltimore) and '''Willem de Kooning Academy / Piet Zwart Institute''' (Rotterdam), for three days of tall tales, soft data, hardcore fabrication. The three day workshop consists of: one evening of meeting, greeting, and eating; one day of technical workshops; and one intense12 hour prototyping session that turns collaborative ideas into tangible results.
  
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The students will be divided over three projects:
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1 '''A Yarn or Two to Tell''' - participants will explore thread as dynamic data transmitters while trying to find the red line in their collaborative project. 
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2 '''Anecdotal Data Doodles''' - participants will hack/build drawing machines while trying draw conclusions on what kind of collaborative drawings to draw. 
  
The students will be divided over three projects:
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3 '''Mo-Cap Boogie-Woogie''' - participants will…well….figure out how to make a something meaningful with data coming from a motion capture suit, and if all in vain, simply boogie-woogie with a motion capture suit.
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The goal of Unravel The Code is to facilitate exchange between international students interested in both traditional and emerging ways of making. It aims to teach concrete technical skills as well as meta-skills in collaboration in a shot but intensive time frame. Due to the largely esoteric supporting staff and a small sample group of students from various backgrounds in art and technology, the only reliable conclusions this year will be: fun should had by all; new international contacts should be made; and sense of agency and appreciation should be manifested when looking at hat can be made in three days together.
  
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=Anecdata Findings=
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[[File:Deardata_01.jpg|400px|thumb|left|example of Anecdotal "humanist" Data[http://www.dear-data.com/theproject]]]
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[[File:Quipu.jpg|400px|thumb|left|Quipu]]
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[[File:Pulse_01.jpg|400px|thumb|center|Pulse[https://www.dezeen.com/2012/07/30/pulse-by-christian-ferrera-and-jon-mctaggart/]]]
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[[File:Pulse_02.jpg|400px|thumb|center]]
  
# '''A Yarn or Two to Tell''' - participants will explore thread as dynamic data transmitters while trying to find the red line in their collaborative project. 
 
  
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[[File:Simon evans 01.jpg|400px|thumb|left|anectodal dataset - everything I have by Simon Evans]]
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[[File:Simon evans 02.jpg|400px|thumb|center|everything I have - detail]]
  
# '''Anecdotal Data Doodles''' - participants will hack/build drawing machines while trying draw conclusions on what kind of collaborative drawings to draw. 
 
  
  
# '''Dot-Matrix Boogie-Woogie''' - participants will…well….figure out how to make a Dot-Matrix boogie?
 
  
  
The goal of Unravel The Code is to facilitate exchange between international students interested in both traditional and emerging ways of making. It aims to teach concrete technical skills as well as meta-skills in collaboration in a shot but intensive time frame. Due to the largely esoteric supporting staff and a small sample group of students from various backgrounds in art and technology, the only reliable conclusions this year will be: fun should had by all; new international contacts should be made; and sense of agency and appreciation should be manifested when looking at hat can be made in three days together.
 
  
=About the Collaborating Progams=
 
MICA http://unrvl.net
 
  
[[Manifesto | WDKA Digital Craft]]
 
  
WDKA Hacking
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[[File:Teamwork uta eisenreich.jpg|400px|thumb|center|sociogram]]
  
WDKA Data Design
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=About the Collaborating Progams=
  
WDKA New Frontiers
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MICA http://unrvl.net
  
PZI
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[[Manifesto | WDKA Digital Craft]]
  
 
= Schedule =
 
= Schedule =
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# share a memorable photograph where the look on your face fits under the title  “ the moment I knew what I wanted to do”.  
 
# share a memorable photograph where the look on your face fits under the title  “ the moment I knew what I wanted to do”.  
 
# discuss your first line of thinking for ways to collect anecdata
 
# discuss your first line of thinking for ways to collect anecdata
# discuss your first line of thinking for making threads or tangents, doodles, or dot matrices the most powerful experiences imaginable  
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# discuss your first line of thinking for making threads or tangents, doodles, or mo-caps into the most powerful experiences imaginable  
 
# take a joint screenshot of your joint-awkward faces and upload it to project participant lists on the wiki
 
# take a joint screenshot of your joint-awkward faces and upload it to project participant lists on the wiki
  
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|}
 
|}
  
=='''Wednesday 24 October - Strictly Business'''==
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=='''Wednesday 17 October - Strictly Business'''==
  
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
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| '''COFFEEEEEEEEE'''
 
| '''COFFEEEEEEEEE'''
 
|-
 
|-
| 10:00 – 10:30 / Interaction Station
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| 10:00 – 11:00 / Lecture Hall
| '''The Briefing''' Jon explains what we are doing and why he’s so happy about it.
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|  Florian Cramer will talk about the history of arts and crafts, how it relates to the notion of autonomy and what this means in digital environments and autonomously operating systems for example. This lecture is part of the theory program of Autonomous Practices.
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|-
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| 11:15 – 12:30 / Kunsthal
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| ''Inspiration: Kunsthal -Action Reaction: 100 years of Kinetic Art'''
 
|-
 
|-
| 10:30 11:15 / Interaction Station
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| 13:15 13:45 / Interaction Station'
| '''Brainstorm Round 1'''
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|'''The Briefing''' and '''Brainstorm Round 1'''
 
|-
 
|-
| 11:15 12:00 / Interaction Station
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| 13:45 14:30 / Interaction Station
 
| '''Brainstorm Round 2'''
 
| '''Brainstorm Round 2'''
|-
 
| 12:00 – 14:00 / ????
 
| '''Inspiration: Kunsthal -Action Reaction: 100 years of Kinetic Art'''
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 14:30 – 16:30 Interaction Station
 
| 14:30 – 16:30 Interaction Station
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*A Yarn or two to tell
 
*A Yarn or two to tell
 
*Anecdotal Data Doodles
 
*Anecdotal Data Doodles
*Dot-Matrix Boogie Woogie
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*Mo-Cap Boogie-Woogie
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 16:30 – 18:00 / Interaction Station?
 
| 16:30 – 18:00 / Interaction Station?
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|}
 
|}
  
=='''Thursday 25 October - Anecdata Marathon'''==
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=='''Thursday 18 October - Anecdata Marathon'''==
  
  
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! Activity
 
! Activity
 
|-
 
|-
| 9:30 – 10:30 / De Willem
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| 9:30 – 10:00 / De Willem
 
| '''Upping the Anti''' students evaluate their concept prototype sketch out a plan of action  
 
| '''Upping the Anti''' students evaluate their concept prototype sketch out a plan of action  
 
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| '''Facing the Facts''' Is the idea ideal? Are all parts of your plan ready for production? 1 hour or fact checking, script writing, or resource finding before lunch.   
 
| '''Facing the Facts''' Is the idea ideal? Are all parts of your plan ready for production? 1 hour or fact checking, script writing, or resource finding before lunch.   
 
|-
 
|-
| 11:00 – 12:00 / Interaction Station
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| 12:00 – 13:00 / Interaction Station
 
| '''About Face?''' A working lunch dedicated to the second thoughts and the doubting thomases.
 
| '''About Face?''' A working lunch dedicated to the second thoughts and the doubting thomases.
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 13:00 – 16:30 / Interaction Station
 
| 13:00 – 16:30 / Interaction Station
| '''FACE OFF''' MAKE MAKE MAKE MAKE MAKE MAKE MAKE
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| '''MAKE MAKE MAKE MAKE MAKE MAKE MAKE'''
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 16:30 – 17:30 / Blaak Foyer
 
| 16:30 – 17:30 / Blaak Foyer
 
| '''Drawn out Critique''' draw out your process, critique your current outcomes, plan for the last push
 
| '''Drawn out Critique''' draw out your process, critique your current outcomes, plan for the last push
 
|-
 
|-
| 17:30 – 20:30 / Interactionstation
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| 17:30 – 20:30 / Interaction Station
 
| '''Laatste Loodjes'''
 
| '''Laatste Loodjes'''
 
|-
 
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|}
 
|}
  
=='''Friday 26 October - Document'''==
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=='''Friday 19 October - Document'''==
  
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
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==MICA Students==
 
==MICA Students==
  
==WDKA Minor Digital Craft==
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==WDKA / PZI Student==
  
==WDKA 3rd Year Digital Craft==
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Tim van Hooft / 0924672@hr.nl
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Tutu Guo / 0921248@hr.nl
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Jorijn De Jonge / 0935298@hr.nl
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Ricardo Abbaszadeh / 0926948@hr.nl
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Hyunji Jung / 0915620@hr.nl
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Tom Schouw / 0918999@hr.nl
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Noemi Biro / 0919394@hr.nl
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Jelle van Bouwhorst / 0928746@hr.nl
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Naïma Oei / 0874092@hr.nl
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Joep Hurkmans / 0931531@hr.nl
  
 
=Participating Faculty=
 
=Participating Faculty=
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==WDKA==
 
==WDKA==
 
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#Jon Stam, jon@commonplace.nl, Canuck number 1
#Jon Stam, jon@commonplace.nl, digital craft research mentor
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#Gabrielle Marks, g.c.c.marks@hr.nl , tutor of all sorts
#Gabrielle Marks, g.c.c.marks@hr.nl, mentor
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#Bram (Beam) Waardenberg, b.van.waardenberg@hr.nl, tutor
#Bram 'Beam' Waardenberg
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#Mike 'MJ' Pelletier, m.j.pelletier@hr.nl, Canuk number 2
#Mike 'MJ' Pelletier, m.j.pelletier@hr.nl, canuk
 
 
#Yoana Buzova, yoanabuzova@gmail.com, interaction station
 
#Yoana Buzova, yoanabuzova@gmail.com, interaction station
 
#Brigit Lichtenegger, b.lichtenegger@hr.nl, station chief
 
#Brigit Lichtenegger, b.lichtenegger@hr.nl, station chief
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=Workshop Projects=
 
=Workshop Projects=
  
==Group 1 - Anthropomaterials==
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==A Yarn or Two to Tell==  
  
What if a crafted material could show its true face and react in reciprocity to yours? This group of students explore how to animate the inanimate and how materials might move to human emotions.
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===[[File:Sensor bodies 01.jpg |400px|thumb|left |data collecting textiles, en example of Beams work]]===
  
===Participants===
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====Participants====
  
 
MICA Students (sign up below)
 
MICA Students (sign up below)
  
1. Claire Cho
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1. Emma Hill - ehill02@mica.edu
 
 
2. Nilam Sari
 
 
 
3. Durba Samanta
 
  
4. Rachel Rusk
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2. Lu Zhang - lzhang05@mica.edu
  
5. Stefon Kelly
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3. Pawas Bajaj - pbajaj@mica.edu
  
6. Miles Barnett
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4. Bao - bnguyen01@mica.edu
  
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5. Mae Rowland - mrowland01@mica.edu
  
WDKA Students (sign up below)
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6. Name/Email
  
1. Tim Reuser
 
  
2. Koen Dekker
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WDKA / PZI Students (sign up below)
  
3. Jochem Walboomers
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1. Name/Email
  
4. Vera Castelijns
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2. Name/Email
  
5. Jeroen Rijnart
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3. Name/Email
  
6. Sanne Schilder
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4. Name/Email
  
===Results===
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5. Name/Email
  
==Group 2 - Keeping Up Appearances==
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6. Name/Email
  
What if materials and objects impose social standards from their users? This set of students explore the issues of presentation culture in a world of pre-programmed interactions.
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==Group 2 - Anecdotal Data Doodles==
  
 
===Participants===
 
===Participants===
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MICA Students (sign up below)
 
MICA Students (sign up below)
  
1. Jenna Klein
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1. Shangtong Li / sli03@mica.edu
 
 
2. Dione Lee
 
 
 
3. Daniel Spurgin
 
 
 
4. Sydney Sieh-Takata
 
 
 
5. So Hee Kim
 
 
 
6. Catherine Khamnouane
 
 
 
WDKA Students (sign up below)
 
 
 
1. Suzanne Guitjens
 
 
 
2. Jeanine Verloop
 
 
 
3. Timoteo Carbone
 
 
 
4. Chiara Ermers
 
 
 
5.
 
 
 
6.
 
  
===Results===
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2. Zhonglin Zhang (Focus)/zzhang01@mica.edu
  
==Group 3 - Discriminant by Nature==
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3. Arushi Kathuria / akathuria@mica.edu
  
What would it mean if more things could accept or reject you based on the image it sees. This group of students explore recognition from the object’s point of view.  
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4. Kathy Guo/ kguo01@mica.edu
  
===Participants===
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5. Marisa Gomez/ mgomez03@mica.edu
  
MICA Students (sign up below)
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6. Joseph Pignataro/jpignataro@mica.edu
  
1. Wan Ting Kao
 
  
2. Huijun Cynthia Zhu
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WDKA / PZI Students (sign up below)
  
3. Jihae Choe
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1. Tim van Hooft / 0924672@hr.nl
  
4. Yunzi Liu
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2. Jorijn De Jonge / 0935298@hr.nl
  
5. Luying (Sallie) Xu
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3. Jelle van Bouwhorst / 0928746@hr.nl
  
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4. Tom Schouw / 0918999@hr.nl
  
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5. Joep Hurkmans / 0931531@hr.nl
  
WDKA Students (sign up below)
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6. Name/Email
  
1.Tutu
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==Group 3 - Mo-Cap Boogie-Woogie==
  
2.hizkia pepijn
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===[[File:mo cap pelletier 01.jpg|400px|thumb|left|still from Mike Pelletiers work[https://vimeo.com/147314781]]]===
  
3.
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====Participants====
 
 
4.
 
 
 
5.
 
 
 
===Results===
 
 
 
== Group 4 - It’s Complicated ==
 
What if you and your objects formed deeper relationships by learning how to deal with each other?  This group of students explore the concept of user unfriendly human computer interaction.
 
  
 
MICA Students (sign up below)
 
MICA Students (sign up below)
  
1. Chase Body
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1. Khadija Aziz / kaziz@mica.edu
 
 
2. Margeaux Abeyta
 
 
 
3. Taylor Pestorius
 
 
 
4.Emary Parisi
 
 
 
 
 
WDKA Students (sign up below)
 
  
1. Dieke Berkhuizen
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2. Cheng Qin/ cqin@mica.edu
  
2. Alkenah Wansing
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3. Sumangla Bishnoi/sbishnoi@mica.edu
  
3. Tharim Cornelisse
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4. Kimmy Tsai / ktsai@mica.edu
  
4. AlexLaman
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5. Anna Huff/ ahuff@mica.edu
  
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6. Samiha Alam/ salam@mica.edu
  
= Tools & Tech =
 
  
- To Be Updated-
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WDKA / PZI Students (sign up below)
  
= Workshop Documentation =
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1.  Tutu Guo / 0921248@hr.nl
  
Fill me with images!!!!!!!
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2. Hyunji Jung / 0915620@hr.nl
== Presentations ==
 
[[File:mica-uncode3.jpg|500px]]
 
[[File:mica-uncode.jpg|1000px]]
 
  
[[File:mica-uncode1.jpg|500px]]
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3. Noemi Biro / 0919394@hr.nl
[[File:mica-uncode2.jpg|500px]]
 
  
[[File:mica-uncode4.jpg|500px]]
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4. Ricardo Abbaszadeh // 0926948@hr.nl
[[File:mica-uncode5.jpg|500px]]
 
[[File:mica-uncode6.jpg|500px]]
 
[[File:mica-uncode7.jpg|500px]]
 
[[File:mica-uncode8.jpg|500px]]
 
  
==Anthropomaterials==
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5. Name/Email
  
[[File:Anthropomaterials 1.jpg|300px]]
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6. Name/Email
[[File:Anthropomaterials 2.jpg|300px]]
 
[[File:Anthropomaterials 3.jpg|300px]]
 
[[File:Anthropomaterials 4.jpg|300px]]
 
[[File:Anthropomaterials 5.jpg|300px]]
 
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Latest revision as of 22:17, 3 October 2019

Unravel the Code VII - Anecdata

The plural of anecdote may not be not data, but that won’t stop a group of 30 psudoscientific-superstars from turning hasty generalisations into physical, dynamic, and joyful spectacles. Far from spreading misinformation or working under the pretence of ‘big data’, this workshop focuses on the positive value of Anecdotal Data. By appropriating standard formats of information display, the challenge is to quantify and physicalise fuzzy, fragmentary, or borderline arbitrary bits of information into powerful storytelling.

After 6 successful editions, which brought topics such as unraveling the contemporary relevance radio, crafting magnetic core memory, and matching machine learning with facial recognition technologies, The 7th International Unravel The Code embraces Anecdata. The workshop brings together Master and Bachelor students from Maryland Institute College of Art (Baltimore) and Willem de Kooning Academy / Piet Zwart Institute (Rotterdam), for three days of tall tales, soft data, hardcore fabrication. The three day workshop consists of: one evening of meeting, greeting, and eating; one day of technical workshops; and one intense12 hour prototyping session that turns collaborative ideas into tangible results.

The students will be divided over three projects:

1 A Yarn or Two to Tell - participants will explore thread as dynamic data transmitters while trying to find the red line in their collaborative project.

2 Anecdotal Data Doodles - participants will hack/build drawing machines while trying draw conclusions on what kind of collaborative drawings to draw.

3 Mo-Cap Boogie-Woogie - participants will…well….figure out how to make a something meaningful with data coming from a motion capture suit, and if all in vain, simply boogie-woogie with a motion capture suit.

The goal of Unravel The Code is to facilitate exchange between international students interested in both traditional and emerging ways of making. It aims to teach concrete technical skills as well as meta-skills in collaboration in a shot but intensive time frame. Due to the largely esoteric supporting staff and a small sample group of students from various backgrounds in art and technology, the only reliable conclusions this year will be: fun should had by all; new international contacts should be made; and sense of agency and appreciation should be manifested when looking at hat can be made in three days together.

Anecdata Findings

example of Anecdotal "humanist" Data[1]
Quipu
Pulse[2]
Pulse 02.jpg


anectodal dataset - everything I have by Simon Evans
everything I have - detail





sociogram

About the Collaborating Progams

MICA http://unrvl.net

WDKA Digital Craft

Schedule

Awkward Anecdotal Exchange

9/10 - 13/10 Bits of Rotterdam - bits of Baltimore - through the magic of the internet
time and date student arranged MICA and WDKA / PZI students try to sustain a 5 min awkward conversation, knowing that it will make the week much smoother knowing at least one partner student on a face to face basis. There is a strict format for this talk, which can be found below.

Awkward Anecdotal Exchange Format

To identify your Anecdotal Exchange partner, please sign up with your name or email for one of the 3 projects by October 8th (as participant 1-10) and contact the corresponding student (i.e if your #1 in A Yarn or Two on the MICA list, find out who is #1 on the A Yarn or Two WDKA list).

Please prepare the following to discuss:

  1. share a love/hate about your current program
  2. share a memorable photograph where the look on your face fits under the title  “ the moment I knew what I wanted to do”.
  3. discuss your first line of thinking for ways to collect anecdata
  4. discuss your first line of thinking for making threads or tangents, doodles, or mo-caps into the most powerful experiences imaginable
  5. take a joint screenshot of your joint-awkward faces and upload it to project participant lists on the wiki

Remember that awkward skypeing/facetiming/hangouts are better then awkward first time face-to-face. The purpose of this pre-meeting is to have the first exchange to be on a peer to peer basis and break the ice before the marathon begins.  

Tuesday 16 October - Meet, Greet, Eat, Show, Tell

Time / Place Activity
~17:00 - 18.30 (exact TBC) / Data dating & Word of Welcome (location TBD) WdKA Students meet MICA Students in real life including WdKA tour within your workshop groups, exploring the school's stations
18:30 – 21:00 / Dinner date! pizza across the street ([4])

Wednesday 17 October - Strictly Business

Time / Place Activity
9:30 – 9:45 / De Willem COFFEEEEEEEEE
10:00 – 11:00 / Lecture Hall Florian Cramer will talk about the history of arts and crafts, how it relates to the notion of autonomy and what this means in digital environments and autonomously operating systems for example. This lecture is part of the theory program of Autonomous Practices.
11:15 – 12:30 / Kunsthal Inspiration: Kunsthal -Action Reaction: 100 years of Kinetic Art'
13:15 – 13:45 / Interaction Station' The Briefing and Brainstorm Round 1
13:45 – 14:30 / Interaction Station Brainstorm Round 2
14:30 – 16:30 Interaction Station One of three workshops:
  • A Yarn or two to tell
  • Anecdotal Data Doodles
  • Mo-Cap Boogie-Woogie
16:30 – 18:00 / Interaction Station? Confidence Building - production of a pre-marathon proof of concept
18:00 – 19:00 - De Willem / School Cantine Lekker Borrelen

Thursday 18 October - Anecdata Marathon

Time / Place Activity
9:30 – 10:00 / De Willem Upping the Anti students evaluate their concept prototype sketch out a plan of action
10:00 – 11:00 / Interaction Station Face your Mentor Students discussing concept, feasibly, required tech/materials with workshop mentors.
11:00 – 12:00 / Interaction Station Facing the Facts Is the idea ideal? Are all parts of your plan ready for production? 1 hour or fact checking, script writing, or resource finding before lunch.
12:00 – 13:00 / Interaction Station About Face? A working lunch dedicated to the second thoughts and the doubting thomases.
13:00 – 16:30 / Interaction Station MAKE MAKE MAKE MAKE MAKE MAKE MAKE
16:30 – 17:30 / Blaak Foyer Drawn out Critique draw out your process, critique your current outcomes, plan for the last push
17:30 – 20:30 / Interaction Station Laatste Loodjes
20:30 – 20:45 / Blaak Foyer & Basement Exhibition Space Project Delivery bring your project to the exhibition space

Friday 19 October - Document

Thursday 26/10 Blaak Foyer & Basement Exhibition Space
9:00 – 11:00 Photo/video documentation of results
11:00 – 12:00 Walk through of results to WDKA managers/coodinators

Participating Students

MICA Students

WDKA / PZI Student

Tim van Hooft / 0924672@hr.nl

Tutu Guo / 0921248@hr.nl

Jorijn De Jonge / 0935298@hr.nl

Ricardo Abbaszadeh / 0926948@hr.nl

Hyunji Jung / 0915620@hr.nl

Tom Schouw / 0918999@hr.nl

Noemi Biro / 0919394@hr.nl

Jelle van Bouwhorst / 0928746@hr.nl

Naïma Oei / 0874092@hr.nl

Joep Hurkmans / 0931531@hr.nl

Participating Faculty

MICA

  1. Alan Grover, awgrover@gmail.com, technical assistant volunteer - 314508@edu.nl - rmzja
  2. Ryan Hoover, rhoover@mica.edu, instructor - 314509@edu.nl - bhiqj
  3. Annet Couwenberg, acouwenb@mica.edu, instructor - 314510@edu.nl - zisxw

WDKA

  1. Jon Stam, jon@commonplace.nl, Canuck number 1
  2. Gabrielle Marks, g.c.c.marks@hr.nl , tutor of all sorts
  3. Bram (Beam) Waardenberg, b.van.waardenberg@hr.nl, tutor
  4. Mike 'MJ' Pelletier, m.j.pelletier@hr.nl, Canuk number 2
  5. Yoana Buzova, yoanabuzova@gmail.com, interaction station
  6. Brigit Lichtenegger, b.lichtenegger@hr.nl, station chief

Workshop Projects

A Yarn or Two to Tell

data collecting textiles, en example of Beams work

Participants

MICA Students (sign up below)

1. Emma Hill - ehill02@mica.edu

2. Lu Zhang - lzhang05@mica.edu

3. Pawas Bajaj - pbajaj@mica.edu

4. Bao - bnguyen01@mica.edu

5. Mae Rowland - mrowland01@mica.edu

6. Name/Email


WDKA / PZI Students (sign up below)

1. Name/Email

2. Name/Email

3. Name/Email

4. Name/Email

5. Name/Email

6. Name/Email

Group 2 - Anecdotal Data Doodles

Participants

MICA Students (sign up below)

1. Shangtong Li / sli03@mica.edu

2. Zhonglin Zhang (Focus)/zzhang01@mica.edu

3. Arushi Kathuria / akathuria@mica.edu

4. Kathy Guo/ kguo01@mica.edu

5. Marisa Gomez/ mgomez03@mica.edu

6. Joseph Pignataro/jpignataro@mica.edu


WDKA / PZI Students (sign up below)

1. Tim van Hooft / 0924672@hr.nl

2. Jorijn De Jonge / 0935298@hr.nl

3. Jelle van Bouwhorst / 0928746@hr.nl

4. Tom Schouw / 0918999@hr.nl

5. Joep Hurkmans / 0931531@hr.nl

6. Name/Email

Group 3 - Mo-Cap Boogie-Woogie

still from Mike Pelletiers work[3]

Participants

MICA Students (sign up below)

1. Khadija Aziz / kaziz@mica.edu

2. Cheng Qin/ cqin@mica.edu

3. Sumangla Bishnoi/sbishnoi@mica.edu

4. Kimmy Tsai / ktsai@mica.edu

5. Anna Huff/ ahuff@mica.edu

6. Samiha Alam/ salam@mica.edu


WDKA / PZI Students (sign up below)

1. Tutu Guo / 0921248@hr.nl

2. Hyunji Jung / 0915620@hr.nl

3. Noemi Biro / 0919394@hr.nl

4. Ricardo Abbaszadeh // 0926948@hr.nl

5. Name/Email

6. Name/Email