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REVEIL Soundcamp ^Locustream^^New LocustreamBox Rasperry Pi ^^New LocusCast for Androïd & iPhone ^Soundcamp - May 3rd-4th | 2014presentation :|t REVEIL 24 HOUR BROADCAST by Grant Smith REVEIL relays the sounds of live open microphones provided by streamers around the world. Starting on the morning of Saturday 3 MAY just before daybreak, London time (UTC +0+1), the reveil broadcast tracks the sunrise West, from microphone to microphone, following the wave of sound that loops the earth every 24 hours. Sounds are provided by the Locus Sonus network and elsewhere, together with a collection of live audio sources assembled for this broadcast. REVEIL is different from the vast majority of radio available online in that it is not primarily dedicated to music or talk, and none of it is pre recorded. Each sound is propagating live in real time somewhere. Our aim has been to open a space for listening to something else - especially, but not exclusively to non humans and from wild places - and in the course of one earth day to provide a sketch of this emerging field. The live archive is both paradoxical and fluid: streams come and go, in response to technical issues, seasonal changes, and the movement of people and other creatures on different projects or migrations. http://thefieldreporter.wordpress.com/2014/01/31/359/ Interview with Grant Smith, by Maria Papadomanolaki, 31 Jan. 2014. The Field Reporter, Reviews on the Field of Listening / Recording Based Sound Art and Acousmatic Composition LISTEN: http://self-noise.net/soundcamp/soundcamp_listen.html SoundCamp ^ REVEIL aims to catalyse an evolving network of open microphones, as a resource for artists, activists and others. We welcome your participation. To add your sound to the first REVEIL broadcast, check the streaming guidelines (below). ![]() STREAMING GUIDELINESWe invite and welcome your live audio streams for this event and beyond, as part of an evolving network of open microphones, set to create a live archive of terrestrial soundscapes as yet unheard. post a message to Maria Papadomanolaki This is a summary of ways to set up a stream. There are a number of tried and tested approaches, including ones requiring minimal technical know-how. To join the network, for help choosing a method or getting started, or with any queries, you can contact us directly: post a message for your participation FIRST: OPEN A LOCUSTREAM ACCOUNTBefore streaming, you must create an account for each microphone dedicated to the Locustream project. Each new account and registration is moderated by Locus Sonus. You need to put in the settings for your Locus Sonus account so the stream is recognized by the Locus Sonus server and appears on the Locustream Soundmap. configure your Locustream mountpoint STREAMING THE NEW LOCUSTREAMBOX RASPBERRY PIpresentation :With a Raspberry Pi mini computer (eg £27.86 from here), you can stream in mono or stereo, over ethernet or wifi. Setup takes a matter of minutes using our pre-configured SD Card. The system is designed for long-term trouble-free operation. Your stream will appear on the Locus Sonus Audio Soundmap ( http://locusonus.org/soundmap/ ) and will be included in the REVEIL broadcast. What to do: - Contact Grant Smith or Locus Sonus to express an interest in setting up a stream:
post a message for your participation AND / OR - Open an account at Locus Sonus Soundmap (Locustream project) : http://locusonus.org/soundmap/admin/login/ We will: Send you detailed instructions and an equipment list. We can supply free pre-configured SD cards, and other equipment in some cases. To stream with a Raspberry Pi, you can download the pre-configured disk image (with Chrome or Firefox). The compressed file is around 890 MB, so this may take a while.
STREAMING WITH YOUR MOBILE PHONE: MOBILE AUDIO STREAMINGLOCUSCASTLocusCast is a mobile streaming app for the Locustream SoundMap project. List of Features :
LocusCast is a mobile audio streaming app for the Locustream project and Soundmap: http://locusonus.org/soundmap/ This app for Android and iOS allows you to stream easily a 44100 mono oggvorbis stream to the Locustream soundmap from your iPhone and/or iPad device. It will automatically locates your stream on the map using GPS. LOCUSCAST for ANDROÏDThe Locuscast app for android allows you to stream a 44.100 mono oggvorbis stream to the locustream soundmap from your android device. It will automatically locates your stream on the map using GPS. An iOS version will be available soon. After downloading locustream app navigate to you downloads folder and click the locuscast.apk to install. Be sure that 'Unknown sources' is enabled in security settings. Once the app is installed you simply need to enter your locus sound map identity and password, enable location functions (GPS) and you can start streaming. You will obtain better results by using an external microphone. We have tested the iRig microphone pre-amp which provides phantom power via a 9v battery and enables the connection of any type of mike with an XLR connector.
LOCUSCAST for iOS (iPhone/iPad)Soon available soon on Apple Store and iTunes
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