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- | ===== radiostudio.org ===== | + | ===== Current radiostudio.org ===== |
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+ | This is a new and open space for experimental radio, dedicated to the summer term 2014 at the Munich Art Academy. | ||
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+ | Please, feel free to send an e-mail to: info(at)radiostudio.org to ask for collaboration. | ||
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+ | ===== Archived | ||
radiostudio.org was a [[collaboration | collaborative]] platform for radio art and radio related netart and activism. | radiostudio.org was a [[collaboration | collaborative]] platform for radio art and radio related netart and activism. | ||
- | radiostudio.org operated an M2M-media for audio streaming (sometimes also video), first ogg and real, later on mp3 in different bandwidths. radiostudio.org was hosted by Ralf Homann and his students during his professorship Experimental Radio at Bauhaus-University Weimar from 1998 until 2006. | + | radiostudio.org operated an M2M-media for audio streaming (sometimes also video), first ogg and real, later on mp3 in different bandwidths. radiostudio.org was hosted by Ralf Homann and his students during his professorship Experimental Radio at Bauhaus-University Weimar from 1999 until 2007. |
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- | There is still a mailing list: studio-b11(at)radiostudio.org or alternative adress: studio-b11(at)googlegroups.com | + | There is still a mailing list: studio-b11(at)radiostudio.org |
See also: [[Experimental Radio]] and [[Teaching]] | See also: [[Experimental Radio]] and [[Teaching]] | ||