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Revision as of 17:04, 9 December 2024
Radio
Pad: https://pad.xpub.nl/p/radio-worm_week3
Structure
Intro
Part 1: water ambient noises
Part 2: Text to speech of the answers we get from 'what is a protocol/ experimental", possibly mixed with some more water/ ambient noises
Part 3: Songs/ texts/ memes that relate to water
Audio Material
Radio Narrator
complete intro (protocals + introduction)
radio transition
radio outro
Samples
Be water my friend
Noorderhoofd, Hoek van Holland, The Netherlands - Sem Zeeman - Noorderhoofd [51.98021° N, 4.11153° O]
through the ears of its aquatic- and surrounded wildlife, adapted to the petrochemical industries and cargo shipping
Under water bubble sound
Ice cracking sound
Drops leak
Ocean Waves
Rain on some container
Ocean Waves crushing
Animal Drinking water
Man chocking on water
Waves and splashes
Water Bottle
Heavy running stream
Water running underwater
Whales in water
Waves crushing at the beach
Small Stream
River running
Big big scary scary waves
Another water another bottle
Water in Bathtub?
Door-raindrop contact
Dreamy sea
Fort Rinella beach
Muffled sea
Sea groaning
Seashore
Tom boiling a kettle
synchronized swimming
static loop
air psa
blood flow
mask breath 1
mask breath 2
woman breathing
breathing underwater
deep breathing
tip swimming 1
tip swimming 2
tip swimming 3
voice underwater
you need to drink
how much do you need to drink
why you need water
thirst and hunger
sparkling water
- Hermeto Pascoal - Música da Lagoa (Sinfonia do Alto Ribeira, 1985)
Snippet of the 1985 movie "Sinfonia do Alto Ribeira", by Ricardo Lua a documentary made to draw attention to the plight of Parque Estadual do Alto da Ribeira (High Creek State Park), a park near the southern border of São Paulo state. The park represented some of the last wild remnants of the Atlantic rain forest in the south. As with the Amazon forest in northern Brazil, the park’s boundaries were under constant pressure from the steady encroachment of civilization. Hermeto loved the idea and, in his usual manner, decided to compose and perform all the music within the park itself.
- Some song snipppets about water/rivers/sea & such
(Blue_Bayou.mp3, bobby-darin-splish-splash_1.mp3, ella-fitzgerald-cry-me-a-river_1.mp3, enya-orinoco-flow_1.mp3, enya-orinoco-flow_2.mp3, HaveYouEverSeenTheRain_2.mp3, here-comes-the-rain-again-Eurythmics_3.mp3, justin-timberlake-cry-me-a-river_1.mp3, PurpleRain.mp3, singin-in-the-rain_gene-kelly_1.mp3, SmokeOnTheWater_Simpsons.mp3, the-beatles-yellow-submarine_1.mp3, the-doobie-brothers_black-water_1.mp3, the-kooks_seaside_1.mp3, the-swimming-song_Loudon Wainwright I||_1.mp3, TLC_Waterfalls_segment.mp3, Water-Songs_allSegments.mp3)
- Cold Water - Damien Rice
- 水底乐园(wonderland of underwater)
Questions
1. What is experimental?
- Anything that I am still testing/ never tested before-if related to artwork.
- Outside the box
- Conducting various steps (protocols) to test a hypothesis.
- Something relatively innovative compared to other bodies of work.
- First thing that comes to mind is music. Otherwise Art, innovation, science. Trying out something that you have never tried before.
- Anything that doesn’t fit a conventional pattern or tradition
- Anything testing a theory
- If something is experimental, it means that it was never done before and the output is unknown
- It is said of something that aims to prove useful once it's been used and refined enough. When something enters its experimental phase it will often enter it with a certain goal in mind, so the utility of something that is said to be in an "experimental phase" will vary. Those results, no matter if they are deemed to be positive or negative, will be the result of experimentation, and will inevitably branch out to new discoveries and to the gathering of new experiences related to the experimented subject. It can be argued that acquiring the most "usefulness" of the experimented item will not always be the final goal of the already mentioned process. Flaws may become features instead of hindrances and the goal could even become an ever shifting finish line that will never be reached.
- It is a set of requirements to be strictly followed in order to create a new procedure or system.
- Experimental is the wild side of the brain and protocol ist the sorting out
- To test something with trials and experiments
- I think practically anything new and iteractive can be considered experimental.
- Experimental means that something that is not proven as a fact but trying to be proven as fact which makes is experimental or it is something that is against the social norms or rules that are broken but trying to get a reaction doing an a abnormal act
- what pushes boundaries, against standard practices
- feelin shit out
- In a new way, without adhering to established conventions
- Alexandria's definition:
- Kiara's definition: Never quite finished (until you decide it is or get tired of working on it), can not quite be related to a specific field \is it art or design or performance or. That's Experimental
- Kim's def:
experiment (noun): an observation, test, or trial, piece of evidence or empirical proof; feat of magic or sorcery
from Old French esperment "practical knowledge, cunning; enchantment, magic spell; trial, proof, example; lesson, sign, indication
from Latin: ex "out of" + peritus "experienced, tested," from PIE *per-yo-, suffixed form of root per- "to try, risk."
experimental (adjective): "having experience", "for the sake of experiment"
- Zuhui's def:
attempts at trying out new systems of thought, government, or social organization. These might be attempts to explore alternative ways of living or interacting as a society to see what works and what doesn't.
- experimental is working within your own rules with no known outcome
- Something novel and unique, such as the combination of two things that would not “go together” in “normal” circumstances
- something unconventional
- Melisa's def:
A (extraordinary/niche) new approach to... Thinking beyond the binary... Twisting traditional ways/methods of doing something into something more free...
2. What is a protocol?
- Arbitrary set of rules widely accepted to be adhered to in a given setting.
- Inside the box.
- Rules, also regulations and standards, a set of steps that must be complied with
- Set of rules, created to “copy” a procedure, or keep safe.
- A protocol can be considered as a series of different rules to follow, in order to fulfil a certain task or goal.
- A protocol is a set of rules commonly agreed upon by any number of active members that ensures a certain functionality. It is a go-to method that aims to narrow down the different ways one could act to prevent a situation, or to respond to it, so quick action can be taken and the collaterals reduced to a minimum.
- It is a procedure to accomplish or demonstrate a result done in a standard way.
- Recording results after meetings
- Protocol is something that feels like rules in a certain order that needs to be applied no matter what. It is list of rules that needs to be obeyed. In a concept of professionalism, or politics or something that is very strict political social gatherings.
- what remains static, normative, hegemonic
- the front seats reserved for important ppl on a theatre show
- An established set of rules or procedures to follow in a given situation
- Alexandria's definition:
- Kiara's definition: The Protocol is often made up to produce experimentation, but doesn't always results in experimental work...
- Kim's definition:
Medieval Latin protocollum "draft," literally "the first sheet of a volume" Greek prōtokollon [1] "first sheet glued onto a manuscript proto-: "first, source, parent, preceding, earliest form, original, basic" + kolla: "glue" development of meaning: "rough draft; original copy of a treaty, etc." -> "official record of a transaction" -> "diplomatic document" -> (?)
- working according to a protocol is applying a set of step by step instructions to your work
- Step by step guide that is expected to be followed
- fixed procedure designed for a situation
- Melisa's def:
A guideline that gives an instruction. Basically, a way to communicate a task to the appointed person/object etc.
Record of the radio