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This topic is brought from my frustration of living in such an insecure state. However, there are also exciting and positive sides of constant change. Thus, I am excited about experimenting and researching all the aspects of the current way of living - not knowing anything about the future and always on the edge of making the ends meet. During the last Summer, my friend and classmate Supisara and I made some experiments on this topic. See here: <br>
This topic is brought from my frustration of living in such an insecure state. However, there are also exciting and positive sides of constant change. Thus, I am excited about experimenting and researching all the aspects of the current way of living - not knowing anything about the future and always on the edge of making the ends meet. During the last Summer, my friend and classmate Supisara and I made some experiments on this topic. See here: <br>


▶ [https://pzwiki.wdka.nl/mediadesign/Summer_Experiments#July_26_.2F.2F_precarity experiments]
▶ [https://hub.xpub.nl/soupboat/~alnik/xpub1/lab/summer/01/01-precarity-glossary.html a tiny illustrated glossary of precarity]

Revision as of 00:34, 27 November 2022

Hello, world! This is Ål Nik :)

Welcome to my documentation & collaboration space. This Wiki is created to give space for keeping a record of my artistic practice and to collaborate with fellow artists on projects. Happy to have you here!

WIP

I have just installed this Mediawiki, so bear with me - it's a work-in-progress. In other words, the situation is "coming soon".

CURRENT PROJECTS

At the moment, I am working on some research projects and topics. Here they go:

XPUB: SOUND JAMS

Sound Jams: Method of Producing Collective Sound-Based Publications [working title] is an exploration of experiments for collaborative making of sound publications. This is my XPUB master graduation project. I am working on a handbook presenting a method to produce and publish collective sound-based publications. This hands-on guide will explore an applied method of deep listening sound jams by inviting people to participate in a collective sound-making and publishing process. By sound jams, I understand any facilitated process of sound-making and publishing that includes more than one person. The reader - an artist, educator or even a collective - will hold in their hands a collection of practical instructions on how to do the activities themselves. Find out more here:

sound jams

PRECARITY

This topic is brought from my frustration of living in such an insecure state. However, there are also exciting and positive sides of constant change. Thus, I am excited about experimenting and researching all the aspects of the current way of living - not knowing anything about the future and always on the edge of making the ends meet. During the last Summer, my friend and classmate Supisara and I made some experiments on this topic. See here:

a tiny illustrated glossary of precarity