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Revision as of 13:08, 9 October 2018
Thesis outline
Structure of the text: radio show, song, theatre play, script, python script, structure of phonetic rules (ref: "Speech for the stage"), structure of pocketsphinx
- Statement: How communication platforms like radio electromagnetic spectrum raise questions on limited and restricted public spaces. How the voice and speech give presence.
- Motivation: (gender) exclusion in communication platforms like radio because of the exclusion in the technical knowledge of them. Redefining those mediums by appropriate them in a way that follows up the "situation"/position (cultural, political) of that person.
- invisible frequencies
- Radio stations: a tool to appropriate physical space and electromagnetic spectrum. Being present in the space. Scanning through weird sounds, broadcasters. Mapping the frequencies through 'live' speech recognition.
- speech/voice/phonetics
- How voices of the voiceless becomes present in counter- communication platforms. The practice of gossiping, phonetics
- leave a trace: politics of presence
- Public space and pirate radios. Walking, mapping, tracing, listening, murmuring.