From 9efe15ff970c1984b153eb82da1b41678bea0e1a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: ccl Date: Tue, 12 Nov 2019 10:44:24 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Update 'README.md' --- README.md | 36 +++++++++++------------------------- 1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 25 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 48e45ab..d4e1b62 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -69,14 +69,15 @@ Looking into the bots [examples](https://git.vvvvvvaria.org/ccl/bots-of-conduct) **_situation:_** finding non-verbal ways of communicating through presence and absence; making presence felt otherwise; -
+ **_name:_** gather.py; **_action mode:_** generates a share language; it creates a collective document; **_situation:_** a collective discursive setting that generates its own vocabulary; -
+ + **_name:_** greet.py; @@ -85,7 +86,6 @@ Looking into the bots [examples](https://git.vvvvvvaria.org/ccl/bots-of-conduct) **_situation:_** when there is a theme, for example: "send a reference to an existing or imaginary code of conduct, complaint, guideline, bug report, open letter, license or other social-technical protocol and explain why it is of interest to you."; how one wants to be introduced -
**_name:_** spark.py; @@ -93,7 +93,6 @@ Looking into the bots [examples](https://git.vvvvvvaria.org/ccl/bots-of-conduct) **_situation:_** potentially in moments when a situation seems difficult and there is a need for more joyful interactions -
**_name:_** whisper.py @@ -103,16 +102,15 @@ Looking into the bots [examples](https://git.vvvvvvaria.org/ccl/bots-of-conduct) **_situation:_** there are remarks or complaints in the room, but the person does not feel comfortable to bring up the issue themselves; -

- Split into groups of maximum 4-5 (mixed interest in code) -

-_BREAK — 10 minutes ;)_ -

+**_BREAK — 10 minutes ;)_** + + + ### 16:10-16:30 — _creating situations_ Imagine you are a collective-space with your group peers and you have been active for 5 days; @@ -127,31 +125,22 @@ Imagine you are a collective-space with your group peers and you have been activ * from your own experiences working in collaboration, or with a collective, or having read a CoC, try to recall a specific moment which can define an action mode; + * **embody the situation through a conductor / conductive bot:** * in relation to the situation, does your bot act as conductor or as conductive? - - * what are your "action modes" (for eg.: sitting; dancing; witnessing; listening; gathering; greeting; sparking; whispering; reminders is a specific kind of action); - * action modes that create or perform within specific situations (for eg.:conversation is unbalanced); - * what apart from language can be used as a way of conducting? what other modes of non-linguistic expression? + * **further questions:** * how could the bot be physically enacted? what gestures would it perform? - - * some (non-exhaustive) attributes of bot behaviour: iteration, repetition, lack of memory, other temporalities (duration / tempo) - - * will your bot perform in other space extensions? speaking to other (chat)rooms? to other spatial formats (file systems, like the gather.py which uses a txt file for adding words to a glossary); - - * will your bot be a channel between private to public? semi-public to semi-public? semi-public to private? private to private? - * will your bot relate to other bots? thinking of distance and proximities between members and bots: is it listening to a specific member? is it listening to other bots? @@ -190,9 +179,6 @@ Imagine you are a collective-space with your group peers and you have been activ - o stands for for output - . means here - -

- * if you dont have a code editor, we can suggest (among others) [Sublime Text](https://www.sublimetext.com/) * to install the conversations app on your phone, you could use either Conversations or [Quicksy](https://quicksy.im/) for Android phones (among others) @@ -201,7 +187,7 @@ Imagine you are a collective-space with your group peers and you have been activ ### 17:10-17:30 - _bot in the situation_ * experimenting with bots: either adapt the ones we provided (experiment with code) or enact the bots' behaviours iteratively (bot behaviour); -* bot behaviour: iteration, repetition +* bot behaviour: iterations, repetition, ...

@@ -211,7 +197,7 @@ Imagine you are a collective-space with your group peers and you have been activ ### Footnotes -**Link to reference's [pad](https://pad.vvvvvvaria.org/Bots_of_Conduct_References) — further references and materials assembled by Joana and Cristina - feel free to add your owns!** +**Link to reference's [pad](https://pad.vvvvvvaria.org/Bots_of_Conduct_References) — further references and materials assembled by Joana and Cristina - feel free to add your own!** [^1]: Varia is not merely a collective, nor merely a space. Varia is an interdependent concatenation of both