Month: March 2004
Radio and the Internet
RAIN: Radio And Internet Newsletter
Surprisingly I have never linked to this off of sLop. In any case, Kurt Hanson has been providing news to folks interested in the intersection of radio and the internet for quite some time. Check it out…
I hear this is The Guy as far as digital video technicals go
Charles Poynton
Color, Video, Digital Signal Processing and more..
Friendster, Open Source Style
SourceForge.net: Project Info – Slashster
From the sf description:
Slashster: An Open Source PHP / Mysql Friend of a Friend implementation (e.g: Orkut, Friendster)
This should be interesting, one to keep an eye on.
Ah ha, that is what this site is, a reBlog!!!
reBlog.org
From reBlog.org:
What is a reBlog?
A reBlog facilitates the process of filtering and republishing relevant content from many RSS feeds. reBloggers subscribe to their favorite feeds, preview the content, and select their favorite posts. These posts are automatically published to a Moveable Type weblog.
Only I am not using RSS.. I will have to check into this.. (when I have time that is)
Here is Eyebeam’s reBlog, they are the group that developed the software in the first place.
Crazy robot kinetic sculptures right here in Brooklyn
Amorphic Robot Works Info
From the site:
The Amorphic Society includes more than 100 interactive and computer-controlled human and abstract machines ranging from 12 inches height to 30 feet long. If you are visiting San Francisco, you will have an opportunity to visit “URGE” the only permanent interactive kinetic sculpture in the Yerba Buena Gardens, located on the corner of 4th Street and Howard Street.
Art and Science, go together like a horse and carriage..
Art & Science Collaborations, Inc. (ASCI) – Art, Science & Technology – mission
From the site:
Founded in 1988, Art & Science Collaborations, Inc. (ASCI) is one of the few art & technology *members* organizations in the USA. Established primarily as a network for artists who either use or are inspired by science and technology, ASCI has become a magnet for some of the best examples of this type of contemporary art and for technologists wishing to collaborate. ASCI programs and services provide members with opportunities for proffessional growth, increased public visibility, and a supportive community. Since 1998, with its first ArtSci international symposium, ASCI has reached-out to the broad scientific community (from astro-physics to bio-chemistry) to involve its members in this and other ASCI events and programs.
The infamous WFMU, freeform radio
WFMU-FM 91.1/Jersey City, NJ; 90.1/Hudson Valley, NY
WFMU is an independent freeform radio station broadcasting at 91.1 fm in the New York City area, at 90.1 fm in the Hudson Valley, and live on the web in Realaudio, or in Windows Media, as well as two flavors of MP3, and all programs archived in Realaudio.
QuickTime component makers (vdig, broadcaster and more)
abstract plane
The also have an interesting QuickTime JNI port called: KTBJava and a QuickTime Xtra for Director. Their broadcasting software, Uplink looks very promising.
I hear Al Franken, literally.
Air America Radio
From the site:
On March 31, 2004 Air America Radio begins airlifting entertaining, progressive talk radio to millions of Americans who for far too long have been and are being neglected by talk radio broadcasters today.
Our on-air personalities and guests represent today’s top political and popular humorists, commentators, activists and analysts.
Our irreverent, informative programming sparks the kind of challenging political and social dialogue that has been absent from AM radio for years.