**The Moving Amusement Wheel** is a service provided by the [Screenless Office](http://screenl.es/) project, which is a kind of "artistic operating system" constrained by a desire to get through everyday life without using a pixel-based display. Research in focus groups found a strong interest among users wishing to enjoy *hilarious GIFs* and other forms of simulated motion images. The Department of Humor was able to develop a solution leveraging a small-format thermal printer and a modernized version of the 19th Century zoetrope, allowing viewers to enjoy *dank memes* without resorting to digital phantasmagoria.
[http://screenl.es/](http://screenl.es/)
**Joseph Knierzinger** will bring a writing utility that crosses at the intersection of poetry, instrument, and performance. Following his long-standing principle of combining obsolete devices, he merges in Printar an old midi keyboard with a dot-matrix-printer. A device for generating sounds that are at the same time the text on the paper medium.
**Vitrinekast Soundsystem** and **Riviera Taylor** explore the sound of printers with the craft of live coding. They hacked discarded printers and connected them to the live coding environments of their computers to generate sounds and not to print. Their performance called Printer Jam welcomes mechanical quirks and inherent noise of printers.
*This event is made possible with the kind support of Popunie Rotterdam, Stichting Volkskracht, Fonds Podiumkunsten, Gemeente Rotterdam and Stimuleringsfonds Creatieve Industrie.*