[Noisebridge-discuss] hackeradio poll (plz reply)
Johny Radio
johnyradio at gmail.com
Fri Aug 30 02:35:29 UTC 2013
why not international hacker radio network, connecting all public and
private hackerspaces?
POLL:
--who here wants to generate some hacker audio content for a hacker
radio segment, even just once? show of hands....? This is the most
important thing.
--who here would take the lead on organizing the project?
--who here would listen? how many hours per month/week would you tune-in
to hacker-radio?
--who feels it should be a wireless hyper-local broadcast vs. internet
radio?
--what kinds of content would people like to make? personally, i think
hacker-radio programming should be hackery. which could mean a few things:
-shows about hacking, making, building
-hacker-profiles
-audio instructables
-shows about how to patent, market, and sell inventions
-shows about how patents, marketing, and selling are evil
-shows about censorship, freedom of information, surveillance, etc
-radio-hacking, meaning shows which experiment with the medium
of audio communication
-info broadcast in the form of modem noises or other audio-encoding
-music performed on built, hacked, coded, and hand-wired
instruments
--what i personally think would NOT be hackery is:
--published, commercial music, or any music played on
non-hacked instruments (unless it's just background music for a
spoken-word segment).
--general political activist stuff. There are already many
radio outlets for that, such as indymedia.org
<http://www.indymedia.org/or/index.shtml>, KPFA, etc etc. We're hackers!
Of course, one's definition of "hacking" can be very broad....
please see more stuff below:
On 8/29/2013 3:49 PM, giovanni_re wrote:
> An hour per week, Johnny -that's all we ask.
i think a 30-minute segment per month is a realistic starting goal.
(keep in mind those Burning Man stations are only on-the-air for one
week per year.)
> You can do it, Johnny! You go, Johnny! :)
ha, thanks Gio.
But credit is due to NORMAN for inspiring us. Thanks, Norman! (Norm, if
you still feel NB should pursue a federally-licensed FM station, don't
let me stop you).
also, i could not personally organize a hacker radio show or network.
too busy. but i would gladly contribute suggestions and audio content.
How about you guys, Gio and Norman?
--
Johny Radio
Stick It In Your Ear!
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