From 377d7f3cb3ac64890353c9cafc40622972a83019 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: ccl Date: Fri, 17 Apr 2020 00:24:18 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] removed our tests of adding streaming elements --- content/we-hope-this-email_EN.md | 38 -------------------------------- 1 file changed, 38 deletions(-) diff --git a/content/we-hope-this-email_EN.md b/content/we-hope-this-email_EN.md index 3987e09..a104ddf 100644 --- a/content/we-hope-this-email_EN.md +++ b/content/we-hope-this-email_EN.md @@ -9,18 +9,6 @@ featured_image: /images/enron15.png 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. - - -
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- - - 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. @@ -50,31 +38,5 @@ Home-made canned laughter **We really do hope that you are well in these times.* -