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<BR>Dearest Xchanging wild bunch...

<P>Today is Tuesday, February 24th

<P>From 12.00 to 14.00 CET (approx.)

<P><B>Direct transmission of anti-USA (=UN?) protest in front of the USA
embassy in</B>
<BR><B>Ljubljana. Artists against the war-games in Iraque!!!</B>

<P>(in Slovene language - it's dying out, you know...)

<P>at

<P><A HREF="http://www.radiostudent.si/mzx/live.ram";>http://www.radiostudent.si/mzx/live.ram</A>

<P>pnm://bart.radiostudent.si/mzx/live.ra
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<P>Borut@Ministry of Experiment@Radio Student
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hello Tetsuo

Sorry to have been away for a few days, I wanted to wait till you
were on xchange, but I heard nothing, so I just start like this.
Tell me if you get two mails :)
I cc this to xchange

>Now I like
>to use "radio" even to video transmission.
thats nice. I like this idea of keeping attention to other senses
when making something for one medium/sense. Using the term 'dance' for
a webwork orso would be nice too maybe. Replacing video with radio is
almost a controversial act.

>By talking "The listener is cast by the caster. The Web can overcome
>this modernist structure", I tried to say the basic change of the
>function. Even if it is not sufficient nor radical, the net radio
>using RealAudio has been changing the attitude of the listener. This
>never happened even in micro radio.
sure, I understand that. The net has created some very devote listeners
too though, people searching the net for nice 'stations' or weird
sounds. So it is not so that one can say that with a medium that allows
everyone to join and make their own version of something people
immediately do this. People actually like to simply enjoy. I like to have
both possibilities at the same time. Broadcasting on the net should not
replace or dominate more playful experiments though.

Talking of weird sounds and audio versions of webcam, do you know
scannersites like
http://www.policescanner.com/
?

>Maybe I will have a party---radio
>party--soon using this system.
I like that. Do you have many visitors to the things you organise?
What kind of people go there?

>>the worst thing is this extended broadcasting on the net
>I absolutely agree with you. That's stupid usage of the net for
>radio. They should be shut out for more bandwidth.
I would not go that far... This is the reasoning that kept us off the
net in the earlier fases of for instance RealAudio, when it was more
expensive, and less experiments happened because providers and
institutions were so afraid of their bandwidth.

>I think this is very important point to Japanese cities. More
>aggressively than in Europe, the community culture and band-ness
>(funny expression?) here have been destroyed. That's why we have few
>community radio stations in Japan.
Are you saying your mini fm stations are also to help against this?

>But this situation might be good
>for the Webradio because the "listener" are separated and have no
>physical/geographical "community" anymore. The web may rejoin them
>on the cyberspace at least for the time that the webradio works.
it definitely does

Do you have a date set for your next transmission?


As to you coming to Europe, there are some festivals you could maybe
go for, though you are right ISEA for instance has not much interest
in audio experiments it seems. But that could have been only when I
saw them work in Rotterdam. They had a few audio/rado proposals and
didn't know what to do with them, so they gave them to me. But what
could I do? I am no institution that can bring people over from all
over the world.. They did not know what part of the program to put
it in. Radio is so underestimated and misunderstood as well.
But then ISEA at that time was working on a far too small staff and
far too little money.

Do you know Radio Lada/Roberto Paci Dalo? Or ORFKunstradio?
Both are on the net and both organise good audio/net/art festivals.
Also Xchange is good, but a lot less rich.



many greetings!!



J
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