The Hitchhiker's Guide to an Active Archive/Content Protocol
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🎵 Play transition jingle: move_2.mp3
Protocoller: Initiate Content Protocol.
🎵 Play background Music: background_static.mp3
Performer: It is [TIME] and you're tuned in to Protocols for an Active Archive on Radio Worm. We're now going to listen to... What are we going to listen to? Protocoller: "Initiate switch channel protocol". Step 1: Provide Ground Control with the paths and request for (re)direction.
🎵 Play Connecting to the ether track Connecting_to_the_ether.mp3
During this track
Navigator: Ground Control, should we MOVE UP, MOVE DOWN or STAY ON THE SAME CHANNEL?
Navigator pastes in the pad "Ground Control, should we MOVE UP, MOVE DOWN or STAY ON THE SAME CHANNEL?"
If there are no clear instructions:
Navigator: Oh no, they must not understand that we'll stay in this loop unless someone writes a decision in the pad
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Protocoller: We have to change channels. Performer: Why? Protocoller: We have to stay on Protocol. Performer: But there's nothing we can do! Navigator: Should we re-establish the communicative protocol? Protocoller: Re-establish communicative protocol.
Protocoller: Provide Ground Control with channels. Navigator: Channel switch protocol has been posted in the pad. Instructions: Move to Channel up Move to Channel down Stay on the same Channel Performer: Ground control, where do we go? Have we received any instructions? The delay to ground is about 20 seconds If no instructions are received Performer: Oh no, they must not understand that we'll stay in this loop unless someone writes a decision in the pad
If instructions are received Navigator: Instructions are received, thank you Ground Control Performer: Thank you Ground Control. Protocoller, let's switch the channel now Protocoller: Switching the channel...Switching the channel...Switching the channel...
switch channel music
If there are clear instructions on what channel should be played:
Navigator: We are moving channels
moving channel music
If we move up a channel Navigator: Moving up a channel. Redirect to Mic Test If we stay on the same channel Navigator: Staying on the same channel. Protocoller: Present the new content Performer: You will now be listening to The art of asking your boss for a raise by George Perec, a text written in 1968. High attention is required due to a lack of punctuation and presence of looping thoughts.
If we move down a channel Navigator: Staying on the same channel. Protocoller: Present the new content Performer: CONTENT MICHAEL GAVE US STILL NEED AN INTRO