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SHARING EXPERIENCE
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RECORDING PLACES
    this sound was here
60 SECONDS PROJECT


• tool: audioBoo

• format: 60   seconds length

• aim: document    interesting sounds

• recordings   to date: ~65
THE UK SOUND MAP


• led   by British Library and Noise Futures Network

• ‘anyone’ can   contribute [~260 so far]

• over   1,000 contributions since launch in July 2010
uploads to UKSM




    18%




                82%


mobile phones    other devices
location of recordings added to UKSM



                               27%


                       6%

                      11%

                          4%               52%




seaside rural   inland rural    seaside town        village/suburban   urban
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  1. hello // about me // interested in sound // going to talk about what i’ve been doing with sound recently, and the thoughts i’ve had because of this..\n
  2. web is social // sound as a way of sharing experiences // short clips like photos // berlin holiday photos vs. sounds //\n
  3. web is social // sound as a way of sharing experiences // short clips like photos // berlin holiday photos vs. sounds //\n
  4. first thought when got audioboo // app iphone/android (android version been pullled // features // can also upload via web interface // used a bit then read interview with CEO Mark Rock - mother // easy way of recording audio and archiving it online // decent quality - 128kbps mp3 - not for audiophiles. // does it matter? uni says HQ, pros agree, for my needs mp3 is fine. convenience > high quality // best thing..... (leading to location)\n
  5. first thought when got audioboo // app iphone/android (android version been pullled // features // can also upload via web interface // used a bit then read interview with CEO Mark Rock - mother // easy way of recording audio and archiving it online // decent quality - 128kbps mp3 - not for audiophiles. // does it matter? uni says HQ, pros agree, for my needs mp3 is fine. convenience > high quality // best thing..... (leading to location)\n
  6. first thought when got audioboo // app iphone/android (android version been pullled // features // can also upload via web interface // used a bit then read interview with CEO Mark Rock - mother // easy way of recording audio and archiving it online // decent quality - 128kbps mp3 - not for audiophiles. // does it matter? uni says HQ, pros agree, for my needs mp3 is fine. convenience > high quality // best thing..... (leading to location)\n
  7. uses built in GPS automatically // adds new value to clip // cameras starting to have GPS // map of pics on computer // I wanted to start a project - [leads to 60 seconds..]\n
  8. uses built in GPS automatically // adds new value to clip // cameras starting to have GPS // map of pics on computer // I wanted to start a project - [leads to 60 seconds..]\n
  9. 60 seconds gave me a format // i like sounds, wanted to document them // audioBoo made it quick + easy // had plans to document them on a map // then i found..\n
  10. 60 seconds gave me a format // i like sounds, wanted to document them // audioBoo made it quick + easy // had plans to document them on a map // then i found..\n
  11. 60 seconds gave me a format // i like sounds, wanted to document them // audioBoo made it quick + easy // had plans to document them on a map // then i found..\n
  12. 60 seconds gave me a format // i like sounds, wanted to document them // audioBoo made it quick + easy // had plans to document them on a map // then i found..\n
  13. 60 seconds gave me a format // i like sounds, wanted to document them // audioBoo made it quick + easy // had plans to document them on a map // then i found..\n
  14. first trialled in sheffield in june - then went UK wide. // have seen anti-comments online, web is for whinging? // I thought it was cool - could add my own recordings to larger map // lets look at map...\n
  15. first trialled in sheffield in june - then went UK wide. // have seen anti-comments online, web is for whinging? // I thought it was cool - could add my own recordings to larger map // lets look at map...\n
  16. first trialled in sheffield in june - then went UK wide. // have seen anti-comments online, web is for whinging? // I thought it was cool - could add my own recordings to larger map // lets look at map...\n
  17. first trialled in sheffield in june - then went UK wide. // have seen anti-comments online, web is for whinging? // I thought it was cool - could add my own recordings to larger map // lets look at map...\n
  18. red dots - individual ‘boos’ // I have been speaking to Ian Rawes Editor of the uksm, from the British Library about the project, he gave me some stats.. good talks / graphs [[ADD MORE MAPS, ZOOM INS TO THIS]]\n
  19. red dots - individual ‘boos’ // I have been speaking to Ian Rawes Editor of the uksm, from the British Library about the project, he gave me some stats.. good talks / graphs [[ADD MORE MAPS, ZOOM INS TO THIS]]\n
  20. red dots - individual ‘boos’ // I have been speaking to Ian Rawes Editor of the uksm, from the British Library about the project, he gave me some stats.. good talks / graphs [[ADD MORE MAPS, ZOOM INS TO THIS]]\n
  21. red dots - individual ‘boos’ // I have been speaking to Ian Rawes Editor of the uksm, from the British Library about the project, he gave me some stats.. good talks / graphs [[ADD MORE MAPS, ZOOM INS TO THIS]]\n
  22. red dots - individual ‘boos’ // I have been speaking to Ian Rawes Editor of the uksm, from the British Library about the project, he gave me some stats.. good talks / graphs [[ADD MORE MAPS, ZOOM INS TO THIS]]\n
  23. interesting that mostly from mobile devices // not specialist equipment //accessible to more // does mean quality is varied //mention specialist bat recorder\n
  24. interesting that mostly from mobile devices // not specialist equipment //accessible to more // does mean quality is varied //mention specialist bat recorder\n
  25. mostly urban = reflection that most people that own smartphones live in cities? // spend less time in the countryside? // does this mean the soundmap is biased / skewed? // data is interesting, also how it is processed - by hand ...\n
  26. mostly urban = reflection that most people that own smartphones live in cities? // spend less time in the countryside? // does this mean the soundmap is biased / skewed? // data is interesting, also how it is processed - by hand ...\n
  27. can’t automatically process sound as well as text // can’t scrape content from uploaded sound as easily as you can from text [even if you use a CD] // example, upload an audio blog, or audio comment it won’t be as easily indexed in search engine of choice // google doesn’t have ‘sound search’ technology yet. so, why upload sound...\n
  28. can’t automatically process sound as well as text // can’t scrape content from uploaded sound as easily as you can from text [even if you use a CD] // example, upload an audio blog, or audio comment it won’t be as easily indexed in search engine of choice // google doesn’t have ‘sound search’ technology yet. so, why upload sound...\n
  29. can’t automatically process sound as well as text // can’t scrape content from uploaded sound as easily as you can from text [even if you use a CD] // example, upload an audio blog, or audio comment it won’t be as easily indexed in search engine of choice // google doesn’t have ‘sound search’ technology yet. so, why upload sound...\n
  30. to refer back to mark rock - memory. we like remembering things, audio is different to picture // back to SHARING EXPERIENCE, // also RECORDING PLACES: archive / historical purpose - imagine what leeds sounded like 10,20,50 years ago // also allows for quick reporting - easier to speak and press upload than frantically type on your smartphone [though sometimes risky? mention trouble I had] // browse audioBoo and you’ll find all sorts - personalities not just sound.// finally, want to talk about potential for surveys...\n
  31. idea i had with my friend oli wood / @coldclimate // worked on a script that makes a computer automatically record 60s of audio at a determined time interval // then automatically emails it, along with description and tags to audioBoo // we now want to find somewhere interesting with power + web access to put it // there are examples of people using iPhones as dedicated GPS trackers in their projects - possible to write some basic script for an automatic boo-ing phone // could compare difference in audio over time periods, visually // could also compare sound content - is possible to analyse frequency content, amplitude, etc fairly easily + get numbers // example - edge of city over a year or number of years, border between urban/natural environments. quite exciting, if you know of a place you’d like an automatic boo bot grab me afterwards.\n
  32. that’s it, thanks etc\n
  33. that’s it, thanks etc\n