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L’accessibilità, le comunicazioni wireless, la connettività,
l’ubiquità sono i temi al centro di questo progetto.
AudioBored è una bacheca audio on-line, uno spazio pubblico
condiviso dove chiunque può chiamare al telefono il numero
indicato e lasciare un messaggio audio, di qualunque tipo e su
qualunque argomento.
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E’ uno spazio di comunicazione aperto, facilmente accessibile,
che utilizza mezzi alternativi rispetto alle tradizionali bacheche
on line, sperimentando modi di condivisione diversi.
La AudoBored Machine è invece una macchina fisica che permette
alle persone in un determinato luogo di connettersi alla bacheca
anche senza pc. Anche con questa è possibile navigare tra
i messaggi, selezionarli ed ascoltarli. L’opera è ancora
in corso di sviluppo, sono previste successive versioni per personalizzare
maggiormente i messaggi lasciati dagli utenti.
More Info:
http://www.coin-operated.com/projects/audiobored.html |
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AudioBored is a public online
audio messaging board that allows for anyone to call in, record
a message, and post it to the
server. Simply dial the free 1-800 number from the website
and record your note. Visitors to the board can click on the
sound clips and listen to all the recordings collected. Like
an online bulletin board, AudioBored allows for candid opinions,
thoughts, ideas, exclamations, etc... to be posted live in
a shared online space as recorded audio through a phone interface.
The AudioBored Machine allows people in a physical space to access
all the messages left on the AudioBored. It is dynamic and networked,
grabbing all call information as new calls are logged into the
server. The machine is a physical version of a traditional online
bulletin board allowing you to navigate through threads of messages
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Prototype
How is information shared and retrieved?
Should all information be free and public? What types of new public
spaces
does the internet allow for besides chat rooms, bulletin boards,
web sites, moos, muds, etc...? AudioBored is a framework for a
shared public audio space where anyone can record a message and
share it with the world. The project extends the possibilities
of communicative spaces to all all forms of personalized media
that can be shared.
AudioBored allows for people to contribute to
a shared online public space without a computer. Since standard
telephones (including mobile and stationary phones) are ubiquitous
and exist in far greater numbers than computers, they provide a
low-cost entry point to the Internet. AudioBored opens up the landscape
for public contribution to distributed online forums where everyone
is allowed a voice - independent of having Internet access or individual
financial situations. Everyone has access to a phone - whether
it's a pay phone or a personal mobile or a landline, access to
telephony systems is within most people's price ranges. |
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Mobility
Since the advent of mobile telephones, location-based information
systems are gaining momentum. AudioBored's strength comes from
people entering messages or broadcasting from specific locations
(such as public events, political rallies, entertainment spectacles,
etc...) that are time and place specific. Since AudioBored's
clips are online, they can be accessed easily from any location
thus allowing for site-specific media to be shared globally.
close-up picture of LCD Screen
System
The system uses VoiceXML (a subset of XML) through Voxpilot and
speech recognition to decipher voice input in the form of voice
or DTMF tones. Once someone connects, they are prompted to record
their message and when finished, press the # key. Their recording
is held temporarily, played back to them, and they are asked if
they want to save the clip to AudioBored. Once saved (using PHP),
people can go to the AudioBored site and listen to each clip that's
been added.
AudioBored Machine consists of an LCD display
with two sliders - one to navigate "threads" of messages such as "The
War in Iraq" or "General Messages" and a second
to navigate individual messages. There's a play button to hear
the messages, a stop button and a volume knob to adjust volume
of messages. The machine is networked and grabs incoming data from
the server when a new message is uploaded. The LED inside the "O" blinks
when a new message is waiting and it is displayed on the LCD.
Future versions of AudioBored will allow for
more customized user input such as inputting location, name, and
subject of message.
This info will be catalogued along with their clip and made into
a searchable directory/database according to theme or subject
matter. There will also be several visualizations and interactive
experiments
of where the audio is coming from based on the incoming info collected. |