The Hitchhiker's Guide to an Active Archive/Microphone Protocol
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For this seciton, the presenter has some audio issues. the whole introduction text is barely audible, (and therefore generated by chatgpt). Cut off after +- 1.4 mins, or reaction from PAD No background music!
Presenter: It is TIME and you are listening to Protocols for an Active Archive on Radio Worm. Presenter: Esteemed listeners, tonight we embark on a captivating journey through the annals of computer history, immersing ourselves in the enthralling world of interactive fiction. Our focus for this evening is the renowned documentary, "Get Lamp."
"Get Lamp" is a documentary that offers far more than a mere exploration of the past; it is a time capsule that transports us to the birth of an era that has shaped modern storytelling and gaming. It delves into the history of interactive fiction, revealing the origins of text-based adventure games that have left an indelible mark on the world of technology and creativity.
In an age long before 3D graphics and virtual reality, the power of storytelling resided within the simple text on a computer screen. "Get Lamp" takes us back to this era, a time when a few lines of text could ignite the most vivid adventures within our minds. Through this documentary, we are given an opportunity to revisit this bygone epoch, where imagination was the driving force behind gaming.
What makes this evening's experience truly unique is that you are not alone in this endeavor. By tuning in, you become part of a collective listening experience. Together, we embark on a voyage of rediscovery and exploration, sharing this journey with countless others across the airwaves.
"Get Lamp" is not just an exploration of technology but also a window into the creative minds and motivations of the brilliant pioneers behind these games. Their stories, struggles, and triumphs are interwoven into the fabric of this documentary, providing a profound understanding of the artistic and technical challenges they faced.
While nostalgia is a driving force behind this documentary, "Get Lamp" does not merely dwell on the past. It brings into focus the enduring relevance of interactive fiction in the contemporary world. It enables us to comprehend how the early pioneers laid the foundation for today's gaming industry and, perhaps even more significantly, the broader creative landscape.
To our fellow artists and creative minds, "Get Lamp" is more than just a documentary; it's an inspiring portal to the past and a powerful muse for the future. This is an exploration into the enchanting world of interactive fiction, where words are the catalyst for imagination and adventure.
As we prepare to press play and embark on this collective journey, let us appreciate the significance of this documentary. It serves as a reminder that our history is intricately intertwined with the pioneers of technology and creativity. May your imagination soar as we explore the incredible legacy of interactive fiction. Thank you for joining us on this enlightening adventure.
After 1.3 minutes, no reaction about bad audio from pad
Navigator: Our ground control didn't notice it yet but you are barely audible Performer: (Muffled sounds)
Reaction about bad audio quality in the pad
Navigator: Eh, sorry, but we've received a message from the PAD Performer: (Muffled sounds) Navigator: (The message) Overall stumbling sounds in the background
If pad messages about channel switching
Navigator: Okay PAD, we hear you, Switching channels
If NO pad messages about channel switching
Performer: (Muffled sounds) Chair scraping, door banging Protocoller: Initiate Microphone Protocol. Protocoller: Step 1. Is the mixer plugged in? (Muffled sounds) Navigator: Check Protocoller: Step 2: Is the phantom power on? (Muffled sounds) Navigator: Check Protocoller: Step 3: Listen to yourself through headphones. (Muffled sounds) Navigator: Check. Sounds okay now. Protocoller: Step 4: Check the cable, in case it's broken. (Muffled sounds) Navigator: Check... Ah.. Wait... Did you touch this button? Performer: (Muffled sounds) Protocoller: Step 5: Have you tried turning it off and on again? Navigator: No need Protocoller. Performer: Check, check. 1, 2, 3... Performer: Okay, I think everything is worki--- [IS CUTOFF ABRUPTLY]
🎵 Play XPUB_Radio_Channel-switch_1.mp3 move_2.mp3
Navigator: What was that?