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=== Background === | === Background === |
Revision as of 16:03, 4 January 2024
Welcome to Wiki4Print
Why Wiki4Print?
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as it is the fourth iteration since wiki2pdf
Background
wiki-to-print is hosted on ServPub as wiki4print.
ServPub is an experimental platform for research and practice on experimental and computational publishing, to reflect collectively on affective infrastructures, minor tech and autonomous networks within, and beyond, institutional constraints. It is run by artists, coders, activists, collectives, scholars, researchers using FOSS, who share feminist values and practices. We aim to build shared knowledge and resources which operate at small scale and as part of grassroots community networks to explore alternatives. Participating communities/institutions include CSNI at LSBU, Creative Computing Institute at UAL, SHAPE at Aarhus University, In-grid, Systerserver, and Varia.
Wiki4print has been created for use during the workshop Content/Form organised by Aarhus University and transmediale, to be held in Berlin, January 29-31, 2024.
Consult the User's Guide for information on using the wiki software.