New Weekly Radio Show!
Submitted by lee on Tue, 2007-05-22 18:39.Starting in June, The Archive is a weekly radio show featuring playlists curated by Lee Azzarello from recordings available in the audio library at archive.org.
Each show will feature a playlist from one of the sub-categories in the collection. These are Books and Poetry, Computers & Technology, Live Music Archive, News, Open Source Audio, Music & Arts and Vintage Radio Programs.
Canonical List of Web/Radio/Sound Links
Submitted by tk@uncommonproj... on Sat, 2006-12-09 20:41.RADIO RESOURCES, PROFESSIONAL PROJECTS, INDEPENDENT PRODUCERS, ETC.
Transom--http://www.transom.org - I recommend checking this out!! you can post work here!
http://tvandradiojobs.com/cgi-bin/classifieds/classifieds.cgi (not sure about this one...)
radio4all: http://www.radio4all.net/
WBAI: www.wbai.org
Wakeup Call: www.wakeupcallradio.org
Soundprint--http://www.soundprint.org/
WFMU! http://wfmu.org/
LastFM http://www.last.fm/
Hearing Voices--http://www.hearingvoices.com/
Sound Portraits/Story Corps--http://soundportraits.org/
Democracy Now! http://www.democracynow.org/
Radio Diaries: http://www.radiodiaries.org/
Brad Will Memorial St. Marks November 11 2006
Submitted by tk@uncommonproj... on Sat, 2006-11-11 18:34.We are broadcasting the memorial at St. Marks today for Brad Will. 1:30-4:30. Live.
Here are recordings from the event:
Segment 1 Link
John Wright "Hobo's Lullabye" (partial)
Frank Morales Introduction
Simon discusses current situation in Oaxaca
"Brad's Song" by Stephanie Rogers
Brandon Jourdan
Dyan Neary + video
Segment 2 Link
David Rovics
Rockdove Collective Meditation
Jenny Smith, John Wright and Mark Read sing "I'll Fly Away"
Brad Will memorial sound box.
Submitted by lee on Wed, 2006-11-08 15:53.Call 516-740-0124
and record anything you like, memories, stories, words. You can remain anonymous or leave your name. Each recording will be published here for everyone to listen to. (note: please allow 24 hours for your recording to be posted). Having worked with Brad on web and micro radio projects, we wanted to make a tribute fitting for the medium--an open voicemail box, accessible globally by phone and web. Please share the number widely, we would like as many of Brad's friends to know about this as possible.

Light Up The City. Monday June 19th.
Submitted by lee on Thu, 2006-06-15 17:01.With a lot of 200 throwies, we can make a lot of lights! Let's break this out of the art world and onto the streets! Before Monday June 19th at 7PM email me (lee at rockingtiger dot com) and I will disclose the location of throwie construction. Then on that evening we will make a couple hundred and place them on another undisclosed location, most likely a large piece of metal on the south side of Williamsburg.
Peace Tower By Night - Live Transmission
Submitted by andw on Sat, 2006-04-29 04:51.We'll be delivering a live transmission of the sound from the events at the Whitney on Saturday April 29.
Live internet transmission will be at http://radio.indymedia.org on Saturday at 6:15 PM. Look for August Sound Coalition in the left hand grey column.
Peace Tower By Night
with words and music by Irving Petlin, Arnold Mesches, John Weber, Elise Gardella for Paul Chan, DeeDee Halleck, Matthew Day Jackson, Michael Ratner, Martha Rosler, Lynne Stewart, Apeshit, Japanther, John Giorno, Momus, New Humans, and Nora York, among others
MORE>>>
Mark di Suvero and Rirkrit Tiravanija share a belief in art's potential for effecting social change. Peace Tower (2006), a reconception of the Artists' Tower for Peace that was first created in 1966, stands in the Whitney Museum's Sculpture Court and involves the work of over 150 artists. As critic Jeffrey Kastner has stated, "Both a pragmatic attempt to provide a platform for an increasingly widespread oppositional movement and a utopian gesture aimed at promoting unity among its diverse adherents, the Peace Tower proposes at least one intriguing
Linux Audio Workshop #3. Saturday, April 22th 2006 1PM
Submitted by lee on Fri, 2006-04-21 16:37.Here's the schedule for this week's workshop:
*Post production and web publishing.
*Audacity. Multitrack non-linear editing.
*Output and archiving formats. FLAC, mp3, wav, aiff and ogg/vorbis.
*Web Publishing. Podcasting versus old-school download.
*Web hosting resources.
The time is 1PM, the address is 7 Clifford Pl, Brooklyn, NY and the map is
Here
Linux Audio Workshop #2, Sunday April 16th 2006
Submitted by lee on Wed, 2006-04-12 19:41.UPDATE: I added some Darkice related downloads in a comment. Click on the post.
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Live Internet Broadcasting.
Icecast. The Broadcast Server.
Darkice. The Broadcast Encoder.
How will your stream be delivered to your audience?
Jack Review. Basic Concepts. Stream Monitoring.
Configuring Darkice for mp3, vorbis and jack.
Configuring Icecast.
Location is 7 Clifford Place
Brooklyn, New York
Map
Eating Vampires back
Submitted by lee on Mon, 2006-04-10 04:30.Aporia:
Feels like vampires come out at night and are robbing me of so much more
than just blood.
Proposed work:
Series of ritualized practices to revitalize the spirit, knowing full
well that there will always be more vampires.

Hyperspace Parallel Universe News. March 22nd, 2006
Submitted by lee on Sat, 2006-04-08 21:35.
Performed by the Stanton Street Settlement school.
Download the full recording (45 Minutes)