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hi!
about Internet Radios

i'm looking for thoughts about the way people are practising this way to hear, wich is also visual

the spacy specificity of listening radio :
to let this invisible space come in the space we are in
to let this audio activity stick on our usual activities
to let these voices and sounds share our communicative space…
seems to be very different than switch on the computer and navigate in a visual flat space, in order to get a "sound" provider

would you help me to go further, with exemples ?

thanks

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, andrew baron

Its late and you have had a long day. Just before you go to sleep, you
drop your iPod into its cradle. The next morning when you wake up, your
iPod is full of the latest content from your friends' audio blogs. Now
you are traveling to work and you can scroll through all new content.
Yuch, that music sucks. *delete*. Hmmm. cool lecture about why life is
purposeless. Hey, here is a very funny song my x-girlfriend would like.
Long day. Just before you go to sleep, you drop your iPod in its cradle.
. .

There are already tens of thousand of audio blogs that do this. Here is
a good place to start looking into podcasting:
http://www.wired.com/news/digiwood/0,1412,65237,00.html

The visual element:
You walk up to a painting with your gallery audio-tour guide iPod. The
painting has a telephone number. You dial the number with your phone. It
returns comments people have just left about the painting. You type in
your comment: "cool. i like the blu color. lol.". When you get home, you
upload your aduio comments to the gallery ipod so the next person on the
tour will hear your comments when viewing the painting.

The Rocketboom site I'm working on is already delivering daily
<i>video</i> casts through to people's computers (just not ipods yet)
and we just did a story yesterday, funny enough, that gets even more
directly at your question about adding the visual element (as mentioned
in the example above):
http://www.rocketboom.com/vlog/archives/2004/12/rb_04_dec_09.html

Cheers,
Andrew
sandra emonet wrote:

> hi!
> about Internet Radios
>
> i'm looking for thoughts about the way people are practising this way
> to hear, wich is also visual
>
> the spacy specificity of listening radio :
> to let this invisible space come in the space we are in
> to let this audio activity stick on our usual activities
> to let these voices and sounds share our communicative space…
> seems to be very different than switch on the computer and navigate in
> a visual flat space, in order to get a "sound" provider
>
> would you help me to go further, with exemples ?
>
> thanks
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sandra emonet wrote:

>hi!
>about Internet Radios
>
>i'm looking for thoughts about the way people are practising this way to h=
ear, wich is also visual
>
>the spacy specificity of listening radio :
>to let this invisible space come in the space we are in
>to let this audio activity stick on our usual activities
>to let these voices and sounds share our communicative space…
>seems to be very different than switch on the computer and navigate in a v=
isual flat space, in order to get a "sound" provider
>
>would you help me to go further, with exemples ?
>
>thanks
>+
>-> post: [email protected]
>-> questions: [email protected]
>-> subscribe/unsubscribe: http://rhizome.org/preferences/subscribe.rhiz
>-> give: http://rhizome.org/support
>-> visit: on Fridays the Rhizome.org web site is open to non-members
>+
>Subscribers to Rhizome are subject to the terms set out in the
>Membership Agreement available online at http://rhizome.org/info/29.php
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