The Hitchhiker's Guide to an Active Archive/Content Protocol/TAoAYBfaR

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🎵 Play The Art of Asking Your Boss for a Raise

div style="color:red;">(Note that this is (by happy accident?) not the original recording)

Navigator: Switched channels to DOWN. We're tuned into 'The Art of Asking Your Boss for a Raise'.
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.
Protocoller: Let us Listen.


If pad messages about channel switching

Navigator: We've received new intructions from Ground Control. Now switching channels.

🎵 Play channel switch channel_switch.mp3

If the piece of content ends while tuned in to this channel.

Navigator: That's the end of this piece of content.
Protocoller: Give an outro to this piece of content.
Performer: You were listening to 'The Art of Asking Your Boss for a Raise', a radio play by Georges Perec. Protocoller, do you have any information on Perec?
Protocoller: Reading entry for 'Georges Perec' from the Wordhole Glossary in The Hitchhiker's Guide to an Active Archive:
   Writer, filmmaker and documentalist (French, 1936-1982). Member of the Oulipo group, a group of writers
   seeking for patterns and structures that could be used for practicing constrained writing. One of his 
   major projects was in effect producing and working with a writing algorithm, (also using flowcharts).
   In context: An example of his practice can be seen in "The Machine". For the full experience, it can 
   be best accompanied by its reading.
   See also: Flowchart 
Performer: Cool.