removed our tests of adding streaming elements

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ccl 2020-04-17 00:24:18 +02:00
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summary: Writing an email is not dissimilar to writing a script. On Saturday, Varia hosts a livestream of scripts and scores written and performed based on a series of emails. summary: Writing an email is not dissimilar to writing a script. On Saturday, Varia hosts a livestream of scripts and scores written and performed based on a series of emails.
<span class="stream">
<audio id="player" preload="none" src="http://w-i-t-m.net:8001/radiodrama"> </audio>
<div>
<button class="stream-button" onclick="document.getElementById('player').play()">Play</button>
<button class="stream-button" onclick="document.getElementById('player').pause();document.getElementById('player').src=document.getElementById('player').src;">Stop</button>
<button class="stream-button" onclick="document.getElementById('player').volume += 0.1">Vol +</button>
<button class="stream-button" onclick="document.getElementById('player').volume -= 0.1">Vol -</button>
</div>
</span>
<iframe src="https://webchat.freenode.net/?#varia" height="400" width="300"></iframe>
Writing an email is not dissimilar to writing a script. Wrapping a message in paratextual elements means to imagine how the reader on the receiving end will interpret it. Whether it shows enough enthusiasm!!! If a bit of softening is needed ;-) Or an apology to excuse the lack of immediacy, sorry about that. These elements determine the tone with which the email will be read in the person's mind. Writing an email is not dissimilar to writing a script. Wrapping a message in paratextual elements means to imagine how the reader on the receiving end will interpret it. Whether it shows enough enthusiasm!!! If a bit of softening is needed ;-) Or an apology to excuse the lack of immediacy, sorry about that. These elements determine the tone with which the email will be read in the person's mind.
*Angeliki Diakrousi*, *Cristina Cochior*, *Artemis Gryllaki*, *Christina Karagianni* and *Amy Pickles* prepared scores and scripts for one another based on a series of emails. One source is the Enron email archive, a historical dataset in the world of machine learning, that is still being used to this day consisting of messages exchanged by the employees of a corrupt American energy company. Another source is a collection of emails from hackerspaces' mailing lists, that were received in response to an open call for a feminist tech initiative. *Angeliki Diakrousi*, *Cristina Cochior*, *Artemis Gryllaki*, *Christina Karagianni* and *Amy Pickles* prepared scores and scripts for one another based on a series of emails. One source is the Enron email archive, a historical dataset in the world of machine learning, that is still being used to this day consisting of messages exchanged by the employees of a corrupt American energy company. Another source is a collection of emails from hackerspaces' mailing lists, that were received in response to an open call for a feminist tech initiative.
@ -50,31 +38,5 @@ Home-made canned laughter
&ast;*We really do hope that you are well in these times.* &ast;*We really do hope that you are well in these times.*
<script>
(function(){
function waitForIt(selector, time) {
if(document.querySelector(selector)!=null) {
var chat_title = document.getElementsByClassName("chatbox-title__text")[0];
var element = document.createElement("span");
element.innerHTML = '<audio id="player" preload="none" src="https://echo.lurk.org:999/echochamber"></audio><div><button onclick="document.getElementById(\'player\').play()">Play</button><button onclick="document.getElementById(\'player\').pause();document.getElementById(\'player\').src=document.getElementById(\'player\').src;">Stop</button><button onclick="document.getElementById(\'player\').volume += 0.1">Vol +</button><button onclick="document.getElementById(\'player\').volume -= 0.1">Vol -</button></div>';
chat_title.insertAdjacentElement('afterend', element);
return;
}
else {
setTimeout(function() {
waitForIt(selector, time);
}, time);
}
}
waitForIt(".toggle-smiley", 1000);
})();
</script>