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Title: Infrapunctural Imaginaries (exercise) Slug: 01-s5-introduction Date: 2020-11-01 12:00 Summary: While keeping in mind that different groups use different tools all differently :-), it is important to take some time to focus on a specific context, to zoom in and work with a specific context in mind. What digital tool does a group use to communicate with each other? What are the norms of the conversations and who decides what is normal?
While keeping in mind that different groups use different tools all differently :-), it is important to take some time to focus on a specific context, to zoom in and work with a specific context in mind. What digital tool does a group use to communicate with each other? What are the norms of the conversations and who decides what is normal?
To dive into these question and further explore how communicative tools are transforming and being transformed by groups, we will now switch modes and do an exercise.
So far, you have encountered different digital infrastructures throughout this module. In this section we will focus specifically on communicative infrastructures, which for example include micro-blogging platforms, groupchats, discussion forums, mailinglists, etc.
Why an exercise?
Doing an exercise will create space to engage with the term digital infrapunctures in a playful way, allowing us to speculate about possible bot interventions or infrapunctural actions.
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What is the exercise?
Imagine that a specific group is working with (or on) a bot as infrapunctural intervention. Choose a communicative infrastructure that is used by the group for this intervention and imagine what is happening.
At the end of the exercise, you have written a script of a speculative dialog, that displays how the bot operates, what its attitude is and what it would say. The format of the dialog will challenge you to also think about possible responses and reactions to the bot, which are obviously a piece of fiction as well.