This is the repository for the online module Bots as Digital Infrapuncture, commissioned by the Utrecht University
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Title: About this Module
Date: 2020-08-25 12:00
Slug: about
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This module was made by Cristina Cochior and Manetta Berends in the proximity of [Varia](https://varia.zone/en/), a member-based organisation in the South of Rotterdam that works on/with everyday technology.
The module is produced in the context of the course *Data-driven research and digital tools* at the Department of Media & Culture, Utrecht University in collaboration with [Dr. Karin van Es](https://www.karinvanes.net) and [Creative Coding Utrecht](https://creativecodingutrecht.nl/).
This work is kindly supported by the focus area [Governing the Digital Society](https://www.uu.nl/en/research/governing-the-digital-society) at Utrecht University and published under the CC4r license:
`Varia, 2020. Cristina Cochior, Manetta Berends, Karin van Es. Copyleft with a difference: This is a collective work, you are invited to copy, distribute, and modify it under the terms of the CC4r - https://gitlab.constantvzw.org/unbound/cc4r/.`
This module is made using Pelican[^pelican] and served as a *static website*: a form of minimal computing[^minimalcomputing] through which we hope to limit the weight of its webpages, to stimulate the reuse of its materials, and to explore to potential of Free/Libre and Open Source Software tools as generators of situated publishing formats.
The sources of this module can be found on <https://git.vvvvvvaria.org/mb/bots-as-digital-infrapunctures>.
The fonts used in this module are [Syne](https://gitlab.com/bonjour-monde/fonderie/syne-typeface/-/tree/master) (Italic), designed by Bonjour Monde; [Belgica-Belgika](http://osp.kitchen/foundry/belgica-belgika/), designed by Open Source Publishing (OSP); [Libre Baskerville](https://github.com/impallari/Libre-Baskerville), designed by Pablo Impallari; all published under the *SIL Open Font License, version 1.1*.
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# Footnotes
[^pelican]: Pelican Static Site Generator, Powered by Python. Accessed on 5 November 2020. <https://getpelican.com/>
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[^minimalcomputing]: Minimal Computing, a working group of GO::DH. Accessed on 5 November 2020. <https://go-dh.github.io/mincomp/about/>