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*Phonographic Migrations 3:SoundscapeFM* http://www.soundscape-fm.net/ SoundscapeFM is on the air in Stralsund, Germany at 94.6 MHz FM, and streaming on the internet at: http://www.soundscape-fm.net/play.m3u As part of Garage Festival 2004: http://www.garage-g.de ---Phonographic Migrations 3: SoundscapeFM "Phonographic Migrations 3: SoundscapeFM" is a collaborative sound work which takes place during the Garage Festival in Stralsund, Germany from 23 July to 14 August. It takes the form of an FM radio broadcast, combined with a user-uploadable database filled with field recordings taken from all over the world. In this way, the local radio is made an interface to the global as the residents and visitors in Stralsund suddenly have the chance to immerse themselves in an Amazonian rainforest, a Baltic ice-flow or a Vietnamese street market--sometimes mixed together into one acoustic environment. ---SoundscapeFM at Garage Festival In the weeks before Garage, various field-recordists and soundscape artists were invited to contribute recordings made in locations ranging from Iceland to Malaysia. All sound material is held on a server which is installed at Garage Festival, and which creates an algorithmic mix of all the tracks submitted. New tracks can be continuously added via a website or uploaded locally at the Festival, resulting in a wider range of possible new soundscapes which can develop. These soundscapes are broadcasted locally with an FM transmitter, streamed to the internet and made available through an online database where listeners can find out more about the sounds and the artists as well as download their favorite soundscapes. ---Phonography The basis of "Soundscape FM" comes out of the "Phonography" community, which is a loose-knit group of amateur sound hunters, sound artists, electronic musicians and professional sound recordists who collect and share field recordings taken from various places around the world. Their personal interests range from wind and water sounds, wildlife recordings and natural radio emissions of the ionosphere to urban environments, improvised situations and the resonance of solid objects. Likewise, their treatment of these sounds varies from individual to individual, some preferring a "pure", un-composed approach while others make extensive edits and post-processing to get the sounds they are listening for. The Phonography community gets together largely through a website http://www.phonography.org/, a handful of mailing lists, a Yahoo group http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/phonography/ and recordings on various labels such as Seattle's And/OAR records http://www.and-oar.org/. ---Phonographic Migrations "Phonographic Migrations" is the name of a series of remote projects based on exchanges of field recordings. The first two projects in the series are coordinated by Yannick Dauby and Dale Lloyd, and have been or will be published by Tiramizu and and/OAR Records, respectively. Its principle is to invite phonography enthusiasts to involve their recordings into a process of collaboration, that will be materialized into a publication or a public event, physical or on-line. The aim of these projects is introduce the possibility for participants to share sound information about one's environments through divergent channels, and consequently to enact a collective soundscape. There is no copyright on the "Phonographic Migrations" concept, and anyone is free to initiate a similar project. ---Want to Participate? Send your name, email and a short description of the sounds you would like to upload to: derek@umatic.nl or derek@x-i.net ---Organizers: "Phonographic Migrations 3: SoundscapeFM" for Garage Festival 2004 Yannick Dauby: yannick.dauby@free.fr Derek Holzer: derek@umatic.nl, derek@x-i.net Sara Kolster: sara@umatic.nl, sara@x-i.net Special thanks to: Marc Boon for his Pretty Hot Programming-lessons and endless patience! Olaf Matthes for his behind-the-scenes assistance! Garage Festival, Carsten Stabanow, Jan Meier, Christian Engler for making it happen! Sasker Scheerder for use of his secret equipment! -- derek holzer ::: http://www.umatic.nl ---Oblique Strategy # 202: "Back up a few steps. What else could you have done?"
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