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Revision as of 22:00, 26 October 2024

/Field Recording


Filed Recording from the metro station of Aigaleo, Athens

Field Recording

Metadata

Memory


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y14F2RQW7h4

Radio Show Week 2

transclusion from Radio WORM: Protocols for Collective Performance/Radio Broadcast 02

intro soundboard

Requested Material

Hi all,

Here’s your #2nd radio group of next Monday coming in. We have two requests, one already shared by Kim in Joseph’s class:

Could you all record and upload a sound clip of 10 seconds or more preferred of your new music instrument? We woud like to use these in one way or the other in the radio show next week. Please let us know if you would prefer us not to use it.

Could you all also write and upload 1-2 sentences on your experience in Rotterdam? This can be anything - from bad weather-talk to great (or not so great) housing. We would like to use these in one way or the other in the radio show next week. Please let us know if you would prefer us not to.

The deadline for this would preferably be Friday end of day so we have some time to prepare everything. The sooner the better though.

Uploading can be done on your own Wiki-page. Both sound clip and sentence(s) can be uploaded on the same page in your Wiki. Please make sure to call it “Radio Delivery [and your name here”], or something along these lines :)

Any questions, please let us know!

Cheers x


Broadcast Recording

You can listen to the full broadcast here

Chat Archive

/Speech to Music

/Speech to Music

Audio input to music production (?) experimentations using VCV Rack 2 couldn't get my hands on a proper microphone, so I used a youtube video turned wav for testing

this is the original audio:



Mosquito Farts

warning: loud noise, lower device volume



Mosquitofarts.png

also this is was created using actual mic input, the og mosquito farts:


but for that one some of the plateau settings were different!

Cyber Bubbles

With a LFO addition, the previous atrocity turned cute!


Bubblessss.png

/Soundmap

The idea for this project came to me after taking part in the second Broadcast on Radio Worm, for the Special Issue 25. We had collected so many field recordings from all around the city of Rotterdam, and I wanted to create a dynamic archive centered around them. Coinsidentally, in the same month I came across this tutorial on how to make a DIY soundmap . Everything clicked in my mind and I started the project as a past time in October. With the help of Sevgi and Imre it turned into something much bigger! 💕

Ust-sticker(1).png


Initial Version

It only took a few hours of working with the tutorial to realize that I wouldn't be able to customize the map or the popups, since the final result would be an <iframe> in my html. Alas, I was not deflated— the plan simply changed. We went truly DIY. However, I am providing the steps I took in case you, the reader of this monologue, would like to make your own soundmap sweat-free. PS. Don't fret! I will be providing a full tutorial of how I made the final, fully customizable version further below!

Steps taken

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  1. Signed up to UMAP and created a new map
  2. Customized the map, centered it on Rotterdam
  3. Created a csv file on cerealbox, where the data would go
  4. Linked the csv file to the UMAP
  5. Created HTML page on the cerealbox and embeded the map

Result

Next Steps:

As I stated above, I had to scrap the whole progress, as my expectations for the project had started getting higher.

New Version

Screenshot 2024-11-10 214036.png

Data

find uploaded data here!

Resources

https://cdnjs.com/ for libraries

http://alexurquhart.github.io/free-tiles/ for tiles

OpenStreetMap

leafletjs