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* [https://github.com/mbostock/d3/wiki/Gallery d3js], bibliothèque de fonctions pour JavaScript incroyablement riche
 
* [https://github.com/mbostock/d3/wiki/Gallery d3js], bibliothèque de fonctions pour JavaScript incroyablement riche
 
* [http://madosedesoma.free.fr/index.php?post/2011/03/14/Cartographie-S%C3%A9mantique Terminolab], applet processing codé par Thomas Bernardi pour le projet [http://www.labtolab.org/index.php?title=Semantic_cartography Labtolab]
 
* [http://madosedesoma.free.fr/index.php?post/2011/03/14/Cartographie-S%C3%A9mantique Terminolab], applet processing codé par Thomas Bernardi pour le projet [http://www.labtolab.org/index.php?title=Semantic_cartography Labtolab]
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* [[Fichier:Constant 2006 stitch and split poster.png|400px|left]]Stitch and Split explores the joint, the interstices, between these two registers which might be considered opposed, science and fiction, and their reciprocal contamination. Science fiction as a zone of tension that amalgamates imaginary and real, utopia and dystopia, flesh and machine; the use of intrusion, incongruity and discrepancy as a system of resistance and a tool for questioning the present. Science fiction is not an oracle that can predict the future more or less exactly, but a critical, inventive, cross-genre/gender and cross-disciplinary discourse on the body, identity and contemporary territories.
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How do you envision the future of your body, your society, your city? This edition of Stitch and Split combines fiction, humanism, literacy,
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social work and urban space. Over the course of three days - mixing screenings, urban visits, lectures and encounters - we investigate the "writing of imaginary futures" and the implications of science fiction on the here and now. Why do we imagine the future through science fiction? What
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does science fiction contribute to imagining and understanding our
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factual situation? [http://constantvzw.org/site/-Stitch-And-Split,74-.html annonce du projet] par le collectif bruxellois Constant. Voir également [http://www.stitch-and-split.org/site/viewer/index.php Stitch and Split].
  
 
== cartes heuristiques ==
 
== cartes heuristiques ==

Version du 1 Fevrier 2016 à 12:00


Sommaire

Jeux & exercices

du monde du spectacle vivant

  • Lisa Nelson

de la musique

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  • Open Space aka Agenda Ouvert
  • Booksprint aka Libérathon
  • Design patterns, par Alexander

issues de l'industrie

  • Kanban
  • Scrum
  • XP
  • Nikko Nikko

Cartographie & mockup

mapping de données / cartographie sémantique

  • Tube Map Central, cartographie à base de cercles concentriques Carte circulaire du métro Parisien
  • d3js, bibliothèque de fonctions pour JavaScript incroyablement riche
  • Terminolab, applet processing codé par Thomas Bernardi pour le projet Labtolab
  • Constant 2006 stitch and split poster.png
    Stitch and Split explores the joint, the interstices, between these two registers which might be considered opposed, science and fiction, and their reciprocal contamination. Science fiction as a zone of tension that amalgamates imaginary and real, utopia and dystopia, flesh and machine; the use of intrusion, incongruity and discrepancy as a system of resistance and a tool for questioning the present. Science fiction is not an oracle that can predict the future more or less exactly, but a critical, inventive, cross-genre/gender and cross-disciplinary discourse on the body, identity and contemporary territories.

How do you envision the future of your body, your society, your city? This edition of Stitch and Split combines fiction, humanism, literacy, social work and urban space. Over the course of three days - mixing screenings, urban visits, lectures and encounters - we investigate the "writing of imaginary futures" and the implications of science fiction on the here and now. Why do we imagine the future through science fiction? What does science fiction contribute to imagining and understanding our factual situation? annonce du projet par le collectif bruxellois Constant. Voir également Stitch and Split.

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