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    What You Feel is What You Get

    August 9, 2011 Co-position, Donald Knuth, iTeX, LGRU, old news, TeX, Tools

    Donald Knuth performs his own future tool. Thanks IML!

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  • Urban(e)(istiques) Anomalie(ën)(s) Bru(x)(ss)el(le)(s) through the eyes of Peter Westenberg
  • rmozone Robert Ochshorn
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  • Dragan Espenschied
  • Medialab Prado Madrid
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  • <stdin>
  • El museo del autor
  • Consentsus A critical feminist theory of consent
  • videomagazijn
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  • Permutations
  • Waend A platform for subjective and collaborative spatial publication
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  • You are here / Vous êtes ici The online guide to Seda-think
  • GRAPA A journey to the promised land of FLOS publishing
  • textzi.net
  • Constant Verlag A repository of texts from the depth of the Constant Archives
  • Radio Panik 105.4 fm
  • Memory of the World The world’s documentary heritage belongs to all
  • Olia Lialina
  • Fudge The Facts
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  • Open Font Library
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  • OSP-BLOG Open Source Publishing – Graphic Design Caravan
  • Martha Rosler Library
  • Foomarx Reinventing Lorum Ipsum
  • OSP Open Source Publishing
  • aaaaarg
  • De Geuzen: a foundation for multi-visual research
  • Matthew Fuller
  • Girls of the internet museum
  • Ludivine Loiseau
  • Rear Window
  • LAFKON Publishing
  • Sabine Voglaire, Harrisson, Prof Papiko
  • Constant Association for Art and Media
  • SICV Scandinavian Institute for Computational Vandalism
  • Revealing Errors We reveal errors that reveal technologies, learning how they affect our lives.
  • Myriam Cea
  • Potential Estate The most public secret society inspiring new folk rhymes
  • Yi Liang
  • calligraffiti
  • Hackerspace Brussels
  • Libre Graphics Meeting
  • Genderchangers
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    • Constant Zine 2025 in progress 04.02.2026
      During its 2023-2027 artistic programme, Constant publishes an annual Zine showing a subjective overview of what happened during the year. The focus of 2025 was on Otherworldly communications, a research around interspecies cohabitation and communication. In this small, subjective publication we try to recount our experiences, reflections, discoveries and perplexities. The publication will be made […]
    • Constant_V: Hormonobotanik.wiki finissage 27.01.2026
      Hormonobotanik is a project focusing on medicinal plants, their phytohormonal properties and their uses in transition processes, initiated by Flo*Souad Benaddi in 2019 then joined by Leo Ren O'faigain and Doriane Timmermans. This long-term artistic research, initially begun out of necessity, has taken the form of visual installations as well as textile objects and publications, […]
    • Unbordering 26.01.2026
      During 2026 Constant's research focuses on the question of technologies of repression and control used at borders. - Unbordering / Project description
    • Hormonobotanik.wiki workshop 18.12.2025
      *The workshop is fully booked* Hormonobotanik is a project focusing on medicinal plants, their phytohormonal properties and their uses in transition processes, initiated by Flo*Souad Benaddi in 2019. This long-term artistic research, initially begun out of necessity, has taken the form of visual installations as well as textile objects and publications, which have circulated in […]
    • ZOMBITRON e x t e n d e d 25.11.2025
      Zombitron is an open-source research project started by Clara Rigaud allowing the design of new interactive devices made with obsolete smartphones. In our research workshop we will focus on making music together with the existing Zombitron. But we will go a step further. The aim is to explore how smartphones from a different generation (2012>2020) […]
    • Quantifying nature / Questioning categories > a bike tour and a walk 25.11.2025
      New date >> Where physical and digital infrastructure meet amphibians and other beings in Neder-Over-Heembeek In short: On January the 10th, 2026 we will be using cycling and walking as a research method to explore two areas in the north of Brussels, where human development and the natural world collide. We look at the way […]
    • Rattus urbanicus study days 18.11.2025
      Join us for two study days on the 10 & 11 December around the figure of the urban rat in the context of the yearly trajectory called Otherworldly communications. These study days are meant to critically engage with different conceptions of the 'other' as in: other than human, otherworldly and otherings. We convoke the figure […]
    • WhatsApp alternatives 31.10.2025
      In many situations, instant messaging services are very useful. Many groups recognise this and use them extensively. If someone doesn't reply, a short message — on the same platform — ensures that important communication is not forgotten. How convenient! Not to mention that group messages and individual communications are all in the same application. But […]
    • PARSE #21: Ecologies of dissemination 29.10.2025
      Constant has the pleasure to announce the launch of the Issue #21 of PARSE Journal: Ecologies of dissemination by Femke Snelting and Eva Weinmayr. Our colleague Elodie Mugrefya has been part of the advisory board supporting this project. This issue of PARSE Journal starts from the tangled and mesmerising fabric of collective artistic practice, particularly […]
    • ConfusingCodingClub pt.6 - Simmering Connections. Culinary Kinship in Action 29.10.2025
      Join us for this last session of the year where we introduce slow-simmered Cantonese herbal soup traditions through a shared commitment to speculative, intersectional, and embodied technologies of care. In this hands-on session, soup-making becomes both a medium and a method, which is a living technology that carries kinship, memory, metabolic and cultural knowledge. We […]