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Bettina Minder

Interactive Radio: Exploring Visitors Stories using a Radio Interface: - 1 views

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    Interactive Radio: Exploring Visitors Stories using a Radio Interface: << ROOM OF OPINION>> Retracing the past: exploring objects, stories, mysteries (June 2003) was an exhibition held in the Hunt Museum The Hunt Museum and the Interaction Design Centre of The University of Limerick, in Ireland, jointly developed this exhibition. At that exhibition there was a Room of pinion where visitiors coul leave a message about the nature and possible use of some mysterious objects. Comments were collected, and visitors could listen to them in rel time through a radio in the Sudy room. The sound of earlier opinions also generated a sort of murmur that was heard in the same room. Comments were made using an interactive telephone. A visual analogue of the prcess of storing the comments could be seen in a dynamic graühic display representing a visual trace of these opinions. Visitors could see and listen to their own comments recorded. (hier zitiert nach Salgado, ., Breaking Apart Participation in Museums, S. 3f)
Axel Vogelsang

Hörpunkt: Kultur kultivieren | Das Kulturleben der Generation «@» | Schweizer... - 0 views

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    Radiosendung: Das traditionelle Feuilleton in der gedruckten Presse verliert laufend an Wirkungsmacht. Denn: Veranstaltungstipps kursieren heute bevorzugt in digitalen sozialen Netzwerken und per E-Mail. Das Internet selber ist immer häufiger Veranstaltungsort, oder wenigstens Übertragungsmedium von kulturellen Ereignissen.
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    Jetzt ist die Frage, was Wirkungsmacht meint. Ich dachte auch, dass das Feuilleton laufend an Bedeutung verliert, weil es häufig einfach abgeschafft wird.. Stimmt aber nicht, wie eine Studie in Deutschland zeigt. Es gab in den Tageszeitungen noch nie so viel Feuilleton wie heute.
Bettina Minder

DIGITAL BRAINSTORMING: Open-Content-Source-Access-Radio sucht Community - 0 views

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    "Ein Schwarm an engagierten Usern macht ein mindestens so gutes Programm wie eine herkömmliche Redaktion." "
Bettina Minder

SOUNDWALK.COM/BLOG › ULYSSES SYNDROME: TUNISIA / NORTH AFRICA - 0 views

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    Soundwalk Blog: Eintrag vom 14. Nov. "The Ulysses Syndrome is a sound journey. Following the route of Ulysses along the Mediterranean Sea, we return 3000 years later. Without being seen, hundreds of millions of soundwaves are constantly flying over the surface of the water. Equipped with radio scanners, we have spent the last few months casting a 10 mile net from our boat into the sky, collecting sound fragments, bringing them back in. What you are now hearing is the fresh fish of the day, Tunisian police along the coast, Sri Lankan cargo ships passing by, Libyan fisherman, all radio frequencies popular and obscure, from submarines below, and airplanes above."
Axel Vogelsang

StoryCorps - 0 views

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    "Since 2003, StoryCorps has collected and archived more than 30,000 interviews from more than 60,000 participants. Each conversation is recorded on a free CD to share, and is preserved at the American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress. StoryCorps is one of the largest oral history projects of its kind, and millions listen to our broadcasts on public radio and the web."
Axel Vogelsang

Radio Wissen: verschiedene interessante Interviews zum Thema Storytelling - 0 views

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    Was eine gute Story ausmacht - und warum sie überall herumerzählt wird.
Axel Vogelsang

Audience 2.0: How Technology Influences Arts Participation (Multi-Media Version) - 2 views

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    This report describes the demographic characteristics of U.S. adults that participated in the arts (such as concerts, plays, and dance performances) via electronic media (e.g., TV, radio, computers and portable media devices) in 2008, based on the Survey of Public Participation in the Arts (SPPA). Separately, the report examines broad categories of arts participation via Internet. The report also investigates factors contributing to the likelihood of some Americans experiencing art through media. Finally, the report considers the relationship between media-based arts activities and other types of arts participation, such as live attendance and personal arts creation. June 2010. 146 pp.
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    Super, das ist ja ein toller und hilfreicher Report, danke fürs Aufspüren. ;-)
Bettina Minder

Crowdsourcing and museum futures update! « Social Media and Cultural Communic... - 0 views

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    "Is Crowdsourcing killing traditional design practice was published on 1st Sept and has received a fair bit of comment. I'm particularly interested to explore the potential for designers to expand their practice and capacity through social networks! ABC Radio By Design has invited me to speak on 7th October. I'm pretty keen to get more comments on the value of this concept so please feel free to add your thoughts!"
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