Special Issue 22
Radio Worm: Protocols For an Active Archive
Exploring and creating techno-social protocols for potential active archives of Radio WORM while making radio.
Week 1
Monday 18
Getting acquainted with Aporee (https://aporee.org/) and discussing field recordings. We each had time to explore the platform and search for a sound relating to a memory. After looking (or listening) around, I picked this sound:
We then all individually recorded the specific metadata of the chosen sound, as well as an explanation as to why the sound was chosen/the memory that made us choose it.
"The sound of church bells on Sunday morning is a familiar one, that has woken me up over and over again, interrupting my sleep and informing me it was time to get up and start my day. So common at home and so rare here, that sometimes I find myself missing the comforting alarm."
We also played with a cassette player, learning how to record on cassettes from radio/other cassettes, as well as methods to "hack" them into being recorded (such as placing a post-it on the holes they have on top) and using magnets to delete sound.
We ended the day by picking the "caretakers" for Radio Worm for the week.
Tuesday 19
Listening to Brenadette, Victor and Maria on Radio Worm. We interacted with them by communicating threugh the pad (https://pad.xpub.nl/p/SI22-shownotes-week1).