Manu (et al),
Thanks for this.
I've been thinking about the model of broadcast (or is it a platform
not a model?) for the distribution of new media art projects...
Nina Pope and Karen Guthrie's TVSwansong project raised some questions
around this type of live time-slot-based programming (see for instance
the results of the symposium archived at
http://www.swansong.tv/symp.htm)
56kBastard Television is also an intriguing 'show' that gets around the
question of bandwidth (http://www.56k-bastard.tv/)
I'm also interested to see how the project http://www.make-tv.net/
develops - it seems quiet so far but it is such a simple and genius
idea to set up a 48 'station' where people can log in, broadcast their
live video performance, then capture it from the archive.
I'm sure there are lots of examples of radio/streaming audio projects
that fit into this lineage (irational's www.radio90.fm, radioqualia's
frequency clock, http://radioqualia.va.com.au/freqclock/ are the two
great ones that spring to mind) but i'd like to know what's different
about these more recent open vs. curated broadcast models.
Any thoughts anyone?
Sarah
On 25 Jan 2006, at 23:24, _manu Luksch wrote:
> ...apologies to abuse the low traffic period on this list to give info
> about
> a show, but I think it s very interestingly put together from a
> curatorial
> point of view, since - the topic being television & broadcast - various
> groups have been invited to run live studio and tv activities, then
> there
> are installations and more typically 'media arty' formats, but the
> show also
> negotiated access to tv channels to show works, plus talks, online
> streams
> etc.
>
> Here s some links:
>
> Satellite of Love
> -> http://www.wdw.nl/project.php?id=116
>
> Exploding Television
> -> http://www.explodingtelevision.net
>
> (Our contribution:
>
> VBI [voluptuously blinking eye]
> -> http://www.ambienttv.net/content/?q=vbi
>
> Microtel
> -> http://projects.lektrolab.com/microtel/)
>
>
> Best, manu
>
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