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tr0pisms Designer + Writer in experimental publishing // obsessed with the internet.

PDF capture of Content/Form newspaper created at  2024. 📰🗞️
09/02/2024

PDF capture of Content/Form newspaper created at 2024. 📰🗞️

Another dump from .  Digi-goodness and giant sausages.
08/02/2024

Another dump from . Digi-goodness and giant sausages.

Finally back to a regular state after a very intense but insightful week at  . 🖤At the beginning of last week, I was inv...
08/02/2024

Finally back to a regular state after a very intense but insightful week at . 🖤

At the beginning of last week, I was involved in a 3 day research workshop as a PHD candidate at , alongside 15 amazing researchers which culminated in a beautiful Wiki2Print newspaper. We dove into infrastructures, peer review and forms of publishing during the 3 days and presented the resulting publication during the festival on Saturday 3rd. I really want to send digital flowers to everyone involved, from Manetta & Simon to , to systerserver and my fellow researchers for their generosity and insights. 🗯️

✨ Both  and I hope to see you this Saturday at  for our first hybrid meetup as Dead Web Club, where we will explore the ...
20/11/2023

✨ Both and I hope to see you this Saturday at for our first hybrid meetup as Dead Web Club, where we will explore the possibilities surrounding “old web” both through its history, and by exploring inspiring creative projects.  💻

During the evening, we will have two guests from the expanded old web network to talk about their work with digital born worlds and objects. Our first guests are Derek Murphy and Mitchell Zemil with their project Preserving Worlds on , who will present their documentary travelogue series looking into internet communities and aging virtual worlds. Our second guest is a media art curator and researcher, who will  present the archival strategies of artists and their practice in the context of web archiving organisations to understand how an artistic position may open up other ways of engaging with digital cultural heritage.

💾 Both of their presentations will also be followed by a short Q&A. 💾

Practical
The event takes place at V2_ and online, Saturday 25 November 2023
Doors open: 19:30h
Event starts at 20:10h
Free entrance
Join the online webinar at https://us06web.zoom.us/j/89985851974

💭This weekend, Zine Camp is back for our third edition! I’m super happy to teamed up with my favourites  &  again for an...
01/11/2023

💭This weekend, Zine Camp is back for our third edition! I’m super happy to teamed up with my favourites & again for another festival of zine based goodness. ✨

Join us at on Saturday & Sunday for workshops, talks and stalls, and, of course, open zinemaking tables. It’s free as usual and we have some sneaky little extras this time around! 👀

Be there or be square 🫶🏻📓

Thank you to everyone who has visited Hypertext Hotel so far 🖤 You can visit every Saturday from 4-8pm and by appointmen...
19/12/2022

Thank you to everyone who has visited Hypertext Hotel so far 🖤 You can visit every Saturday from 4-8pm and by appointment up until the 14th January. Join us on the 14th for the VaporWavePool Sound Session and let us wrap up the exhibition together.

Hypertext Hotel is a network of rooms and passages, a collective endeavour, a co-authored text, an appropriated myth, a place of secrets and transgressions, a narrative structure, a mood, a premise for an exhibition.

The project borrows its title from a virtual space for collaborative writing set up by Robert Coover in 1991 for his workshop at Brown University, and it takes the then-emerging genre of ‘hypertext fiction’ – one of the earliest examples of electronic literature – as a starting point to think of an exhibition as a collective work of interactive fiction, where different scenarios and readings are not only permissible but inevitable.

For the duration of the project, the delightfully postmodern interior of Clovislaan 87 will be transformed into the lobby of Hypertext Hotel where you can explore the works of the hotel residents: , Kendal Beynon, , Shelley Jackson, , Peter Lemmens, Stuart Moulthrop, and curated by .

‘Hypertext Hotel’ is a network of rooms and passages, a collective endeavour, a co-authored text, an appropriated myth, ...
31/10/2022

‘Hypertext Hotel’ is a network of rooms and passages, a collective endeavour, a co-authored text, an appropriated myth, a place of secrets and transgressions, a narrative structure, a mood, a premise for an exhibition.
The project borrows its title from a virtual space for collaborative writing set up by Robert Coover in 1991 for his workshop at Brown University, and it takes the then-emerging genre of ‘hypertext fiction’ – one of the earliest examples of electronic literature – as a starting point to think of an exhibition as a collective work of interactive fiction, where different scenarios and readings are not only permissible but inevitable.
‘Hypertext Hotel’ also taps into the hotel’s reputation as a place of secrets and transgressions, which has been established in film and literature, especially in the (neo-)noir genre. While these two genres might appear dissimilar, hypertext fiction being a digital native forking its way out of linear storytelling and noir – a pulp paperback following a tried-and-true narrative arc, they meet somewhere in the vaporwave rooms of cyber-hotels.
For the duration of the project, the delightfully postmodern interior of Clovislaan 87 will be transformed into the lobby of Hypertext Hotel. From there, the visitors can access the physical and digital infrastructures and explore the works of the hotel residents: Henry Andersen, Kendal Beynon, Bartek Buczek, Shelley Jackson, Daniel Jacoby, Peter Lemmens, and Stuart Moulthrop.
The heterogeneous body of the exhibition is held together by the soft tissue of hypertext fiction, which was co-written on this occasion and invites interaction from the visitors.

On Saturday 5th of November,  and I will be doing a workshop, RPZ: Role Playing Zines at Zine Camp 📝🖥 Videogames create ...
17/10/2022

On Saturday 5th of November, and I will be doing a workshop, RPZ: Role Playing Zines at Zine Camp

📝🖥 Videogames create worlds. Often, those worlds mirror our own, reproducing certain ideals and values as norm through their narrative, game play, design, etc. This workshop invites participants to critically consider those worlds, identifying the key points and elements through which specific videogames circulate political, cultural and social values. How do the games we play every day vehiculate ideology? Using this knowledge, participants are then invited to intervene upon these game worlds by adopting the perspective of a character.

Departing from this understanding of the avatar as an extension of self who is directly implicated in the course of events, this workshop proposes the development of an alternative play (in both senses of the word) which uses the original text to reconstruct these worlds or reveal crucial aspects which might be hiding in plain sight. At the end of the workshop, participants will have created stage/screenplays with their interventions upon these universes and are welcome to enact them, performing the world which they modified: a play of players. 📺🪞

Link to book a free ticket: https://www.eventbrite.nl/e/tickets-workshop-rpz-role-playing-zines-by-lidia-pereira-kendal-beynon-441112107187

So happy to back for another edition of Zine Camp with two of my favourite people ( &  ). Swing by on the 5th and 6th of...
14/10/2022

So happy to back for another edition of Zine Camp with two of my favourite people ( & ). Swing by on the 5th and 6th of November for a packed festival of zinemaking goodness. For those who don’t already, follow for updates and the imminent release of the program! 🥰🧡 art by the incomparable

Virtual Gardens is now on view  if you missed it at   🌿
13/07/2022

Virtual Gardens is now on view if you missed it at 🌿

Making wavy organic visuals again. 🔮
01/06/2022

Making wavy organic visuals again. 🔮

👀 soon
03/05/2022

👀 soon

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