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Title: Algologs
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Date: 2018-02-28
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Category: event
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Slug: algologs
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lang: en
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event_start: 2018-03-16 19:00
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event_duration: 3h
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featured_image: /images/algologs.png
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summary: Algologs = a 1 + 1 day dialog with algorithmic practices. This two-day event is an extention of Algolit, a workgroup where text-based practices and algorithms meet.
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tags: worksession, algorithms, logging
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## practices in the age of algorithmic reprediction
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Algologs = a 1 + 1 day dialog with algorithmic practices. This two-day event is an extention of Algolit, a workgroup where text-based practices and algorithms meet. Algologs is part of a series of occurances meant to open up the usually Brussels-based Algolit meetings by inviting external speakers, presenters and participants to join the conversation. During Algologs, we will increase the % of engagement with everyday algorithms.
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On Friday evening we explore a multiplication of Algoliterary ways of converting words to numbers x infrapunctural reliefs x bookscanner pipelines x “We Are Going to Take Over the World, One Robot at a Time”. Together we will log algorithmic attitudes, voices and practices.
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The presentations on Friday are followed by an Algolit session on Saturday, where we will host a collective dive into the clustering techniques of word-embeddings. We propose to look at a specific implementation of word-embeddings step-by-step, to use it as a source for recipies for small (code or non-code based) experiments.
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Calling all extra-amateurs, protoprofessionals and circumstantial algologgers.
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-----
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**Algolit** is a Brussels-based group of artists, designers, programmers and activists that meet once a month to write textual code experiments together.
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**Cristina Cochior** is a Rotterdam-based researcher, designer and enthusiast media aggregator who is currently interested in algorithmic stress relief.
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**the XPUB practitioners** are currently working on OuNuPo: the 5th Special Issue with and around bookscanner culture. XPUB is the Experimental Publishing master at the Piet Zwart Institute.
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**Marloes de Valk** is a software artist and writer in the post-despair stage of coping with the threat of global warming and being spied on by the devices surrounding her.
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## Program
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**Friday 16th of March, 19:00 - 21:30+**<br>
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Introductions, infrapunctures, bookscanner samples, big data promises
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18:45 - 19:00 doors are open
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19:00 - 19:20 Algoliterary introductions<br>
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19:20 - 19:40 Infrapunctures<br>
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19:40 - 19:50 --BREAK--<br>
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19:50 - 21:00 XPUB bookscanner pipelines<br>
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21:00 - 21:30 “We Are Going to Take Over the World, One Robot at a Time”<br>
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21:30 onwards Drinks & Discussion
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**Saturday 17th of March, 10:00 - 18:00**<br>
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Algolit session: From words to numbers through word-embeddings
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This session is special edition and part of a longer timeline of monthly Algolit gatherings organised by Constant in the WTC25 in Brussels. In 2018 Algolit decided to open the sessions, to allow incisive jump-in jump-out participation. More information & material around Algolit can be found on [algolit.net](http://algolit.net).
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We will start the day with going step-by-step through the script [word2vec_basic.py](https://www.tensorflow.org/tutorials/word2vec), and slowly slide into both code-based and non-code based experiments, depending on what the attendants are inclined towards. This work session is a moment to try things out yourself.
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Note to attendants: It would be good to bring a laptop. Not per se for the reason of working with code or digital tools (we are big enthusiasts of non-coding experiments!), but we usually take notes collectively or look at references. For that reason a laptop is a nice companion!
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If you are interested to attend this session, please email info@varia.zone at any point in advance.
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**Location**<br>
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Varia - Gouwstraat 3, Rotterdam<br>
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[varia.zone](https://varia.zone)
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**Links to previous exercises around these topics**
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* [Algoliterary Encounters](http://www.algolit.net/index.php/Algoliterary_Encounters), a multi-day event in November 2017 around machine learning & word-embeddings with guided tours, presented tools, two lectures and two workshops.
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* [word2vec_basic.py](http://www.algolit.net/index.php/Word2vec_basic.py), step-by-step
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* [You should know a word by the compant it keeps](http://www.algolit.net/index.php/You_shall_know_a_word_by_the_company_it_keeps), graphs generated by word2vec
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* [Crowd Embeddings](http://www.algolit.net/index.php/Crowd_Embeddings), a first-step into a case study of applied word-embeddings
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The research project of Cristina Cochior is kindly supported by ![cbk rotterdam](/images/cbkrotterdam.png).
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