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Revision as of 15:45, 20 October 2023
Protocoller: Step 2: Create context for the listeners by introducing the show.
Performer: It is 10:01 in the morning in the studio of Radio Worm. Grab a coffee and something to eat and get ready to listen. We are Rosa, Thijs and Anita, and we will be the caretakers of todays episode of Protocols for an Active Archive, the 22 Xpub special issue. We are first year students of the Experimental Publishing master course, that focuses on the acts of making things public and creating publics in the age of post-digital networks. In the past weeks, we have reflected over protocols a lot, and have come to the conclusion that they can wear many different hats, and look different to separate people.
Since we are new to radio and a bit nervous about being on live broadcast, we asked the caretakers of the show from the past couple of weeks to share some of the protocols they had in place to make sure everything will run smoothly. Before we begin sharing our Hitchhiker's guide to an Active Archive, we would like to encourage you to be an agile and ready-for-action listener, and most importantly - move with us while you navigate the archive!
To do:
- Add content to this page
- Decide whether we want a connection to chill
- Decide whether we want a connection to start or to intro (intro for now)
- ...