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Saturday<\/h1>\n

Our Open Design Weeks<\/a> in Vietnam kicked off at the Spotted Cow where we went for social drinks. There we met mainly people from IT with programming backgrounds. We also got to know our new friends from Cambodia. This was our first encounter with an on-going theme of translation issues. We found it difficult to move past a certain point of conversation, though John managed to have several interestingly recursive discussions about the problems in making multilingual websites. After the long flight it was very nice to have this chance to breath the Vietnamese air, dive in the moisture and soak in some cold beers. <\/p>\n

Sunday<\/h1>\n


\n Sunday morning began early at
Ho Chi Minh City University of Fine Arts<\/a> where we started with a presentation about OSP to a crowded hall of over 300 people. By showing pictures we introduced ourselves as well as the members who are absent from this trip. Then to get even more familiar we each presented an example of our work. Alex presented the Scribus-over-IRC process begun at the RCA workshop, St\u00e9phanie explained the workshop Please Computer, Make Me Design<\/a>, Pierre Marchand showed off the evolution of Nancy to Fonzie<\/a> and hinted at what is to come, John discussed generative typesetting with Context, while Pierre Huyghebaert took the responsibility of giving the general overview of OSP.
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\nIn our practice we have continuous engagement with translation (between graphic design, programming, poetics, cartography, …) and it was quite something to see Hong Phuc translating our translations (and sometimes not<\/em> translating).
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Afternoon<\/h2>\n