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''Description of work:'' These 3D renditions of the Radio Worm studio contrast the empty studio with all the invisible audio data, the endless stream of radio shows, stored on Worm's hard drive. Since this is the most important space for the community of radio makers, we created this snapshot of it while thinking about the question 'What do we do with all this invisible digital data and how do we prevent it from getting "dusty"?'
''Description of work:'' These 3D renditions of the Radio Worm studio contrast the empty studio with all the invisible audio data, the endless stream of radio shows, stored on Worm's hard drive. Since this is the most important space for the community of radio makers, we created this snapshot of it while thinking about the question 'What do we do with all this invisible digital data and how do we prevent it from getting "dusty"?'


==Title of work: ''Manual for Post-apocalyptic Radio Making''?==
==Title of work: ''Manual for Post-Αpocalyptic Radio Making''==
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''Description of work:'' A manual addressing the ''how'' and the ''why'' of radio-making within a fictional post-apocalyptic framework, while it illustrates forms of audio archiving that extend beyond sound (transcripts). Moreover, the manual incorporates diverse works and tools created by XPUB students that go beyond traditional radio making and archiving.


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Revision as of 00:48, 30 November 2023

Descriptions of Work

For the map and navigational elements we need a title for and description of each work that will be included in the special issue.

On this page please post 1 or 2 sentences explaining your work and it's relation to archiving, the apocalypse, protocols and whatever you find relevant to mention in the explanation. But please, keep it short!

Title of work: Radio Transmitters?

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Title of work: Rain Receiver?

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Title of work: Byte Noise: Sound you see me? Sound you don't

Description of work: These 3D renditions of the Radio Worm studio contrast the empty studio with all the invisible audio data, the endless stream of radio shows, stored on Worm's hard drive. Since this is the most important space for the community of radio makers, we created this snapshot of it while thinking about the question 'What do we do with all this invisible digital data and how do we prevent it from getting "dusty"?'

Title of work: Manual for Post-Αpocalyptic Radio Making

Description of work: A manual addressing the how and the why of radio-making within a fictional post-apocalyptic framework, while it illustrates forms of audio archiving that extend beyond sound (transcripts). Moreover, the manual incorporates diverse works and tools created by XPUB students that go beyond traditional radio making and archiving.

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