http://pad.constantvzw.org/p/modifying.workshop http://pad.constantvzw.org/p/modifying.resources http://pad.constantvzw.org/p/modifying.feedback http://pad.constantvzw.org/p/modifying.writing Modifying the universal: a workshop We would like to use this afternoon to speculate together on how compatibility and multiplicity can co-exist. We will collaboratevely interrogate the customisation mechanisms that are already implemented in Unicode, seeing how they subvert the universal from the inside. Through a collective close-reading of documents relevant to the current proposal that introduces gender variants, hair color variants and directional variants, we will try to get to grips with the technical and political structure of Unicode. As an outcome of the workshop we will formulate a comment to the current proposal for new emoji mechanisms: http://www.unicode.org/review/pri321 Please bring a laptop and many devices: smartphones, tablets of all kinds. 13:00 Introduction: context, case, procedure 13:30 Split in groups, explore questions. For each question: *Think through consequences *Find or make examples (a description, a case study, a sample image) *Collect examples that express 'public' concerns 14:30 Discuss 14:45 Start formulating feedback 16:30 Discuss 17:00 Send Some questions to start from: Should these emojis be rendered differently? Not representing 'humans', a different resolution, a different relation between subject and representation Should everything be able to modify everything? Currently only skin-tone modifiers; proposed: gender, hair, direction, flag. What if smiley face modifies crocodile? Now: tagging certain emojis available to be modified by certain modifiers Should we imagine the modifiers away from essentialist values? Instead of 'gender', 'haircolor' (pregnancy, disabilaty, age, pregnancy), could we think of expanding, speculating on other modifiers: size, mood, alienness, ... Should the modifiers be infinetely fine-grained? Ref. FB gender dropdown: Instead of a limited set of 5 Fitzpatrick scales, all colors; no binary gender etc. What consequences could the implementation of extended modifiers have Segregation, targeted marketing, privacy DG comment on territory + codeblocks text vs. image: e.g. ideograms, logograms, person with ball ? everything as a modifier option esperanto utopias, local creoles