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MARP Radio & Interactivity 2008 - Part 2
Second session from 20th May 2008 (apologies for the delay!)
Here's some links:
- Quicktime Interactivity
- ACB Radio
- Some coverage of BBC's Annotatable Audio project: at journalism.co.uk; and at Tom Coates at Plasticbag
- Go Elf Yourself
- NPR Story of the Day
- Benjamin Walker's Theory of Everything
- SatCom (at The Guardian)
- BOB (BU campus only)
- Twistori
- Twittervision
- Last.FM (me!)
- del.icio.us (me!)
- del.icio.us popular mp3
- Radio Clash
- casetteboy
Tuesday 27th will be the last of our formally scheduled sessions, so I suggest that you come with ideas for projects you might like to throw around - however small or monumental they might be - anything from learning how to use a RSS feed, through to hacking SatNavs. I don't promise to know how to do all of these things :-) If you can't make the session, feel free to post your suggestions here.
Also, let me know what you'd like to do with the rest of the time we have - six hours in all. Either let me know in the session on Tuesday, or again, add a comment below, or email me.
Direct Download for MARP Radio and Interactivity Seminar podcast part 2
MARP Radio & Interactivity 2008 - Part 1
Thursday, 15 May, 2008 - 11:12
Here's a recording of the first session on Radio and Interactivity from the MA Radio Production at Bournemouth Media School, and some links to things we talked about:
Some key points for those who couldn't attend:
- We'll meet on Tuesdays, and save the time from the Thursday sessions for later
- Next Tuesday, we'll discuss examples of interactive radio / audio that you've found that you enjoy. It would be great if you could post links in the comments below before the session!
- Part of the purpose of the next two sessions is to thrash out ideas about what you'd like to do with interactivity - something for your showreel? a collaborative project? individual work? tutorials or workshops? etc.
Direct Download for MARP Radio and Interactivity Seminar podcast part 1
Old audiences, new producers
Wednesday, 21 February, 2007 - 15:25
MA Radio Production Seminar, Bournemouth Media School, 12 Feb 2007: Old audiences, new producers
In a time of hypermediacy, in which forms and genres are in flux, and experiments can happen, it's worth considering, what is radio, what is sound, what is art, and what is / might be the intersection? What happens when you hand your schedule over to the wisdom of the crowd? What are the people we used to call the audience now making and doing? What is the difference between amateur and professional? Here are some links to get you thinking...
- Let them sing it for you
- Sound Art at Wikipedia
- Soundseeing at AudioCollective
- Own [Sound] Art Podcast
- Learn on the go podcasts
- Open Culture Podcast directory
- Podcast Directory Genre List
- Silence Radio
- Podcasting resources
- UBUWEB sound archive
- Martin Luther King at Jewish Journal
- RSS feed for most popular mp3s at delicious
- Benjamin Walker's Theory of Everything
Our last session is on Monday 26th, and it would be great to know what things you'd like to know how to do. Post a comment below for suggestions :)
Hypermediate Radio, part 2
Monday, 29 January, 2007 - 15:06
MA Radio Production Seminar, Bournemouth Media School, 29 Jan 2007: Hypermediate Radio, Part 2
Again, unedited rushes of the second part of our seminar - remix, re-use, re-mash, redistribute, re-purpose, re-send...
Show notes:
Direct Download for MA Radio Production Seminar podcast part 2 mp3
Hypermediate Radio, part 1
Monday, 29 January, 2007 - 14:55
MA Radio Production Seminar, Bournemouth Media School, 29 Jan 2007: Hypermediate Radio, Part 1
Here's the recording of the first half of our seminar. Unedited rushes... feel free to remix, re-edit and re-purpose, and post back what you made if you like :)
Show notes:
- Hex the Dex
- Radio Free Calamity
- Creative Commons
- Creative Archive
- Art Mobs
- Mashups
- History of podcasting
- RSS & Syndication
Direct Download for MA Radio Production Seminar podcast part 1 mp3
