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* [http://re-lab.net/netradio/workshop01/07/index.html Net.radio events]
 
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==Articles==
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* Geert Lovink, [http://web.archive.org/web/20060422010833/http://www.locative.net/tcmreader/index.php?endo;lovink-x "Principles of Streaming Sovereignty"], in ''TCM Locative Reader'', 2004.  
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* Geert Lovink, [http://web.archive.org/web/20060422010833/http://www.locative.net/tcmreader/index.php?endo;lovink-x "Principles of Streaming Sovereignty"], in ''TCM Locative Reader'', 2004.
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* [[Sher Doruff]], with [[Nancy Mauro-Flude]] (eds.), ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=3661 Connected! LiveArt]'', Amsterdam: Waag Society, Sep 2005, 160 pp. "The Connected! Programme spanned a two year period from January 2003 to January 2005. It officially concluded with a celebratory Birthday party for Art in the Theatrum Anatomicum of [[Waag Society]], the local ‘home’-base of many Connected! projects. Although most of the people present at that event agreed with Federico Bonelli’s assessment “that art could have committed suicide in 1984” – the research and the show goes on."
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* Elena Razlogova, [http://elenarazlogova.org/wp-content/uploads/Razlogova_Freeform-Radio-and-the-History-of-Music-Streaming_2022.pdf "Freeform Radio and the History of Music Streaming"], in ''The Oxford Handbook of Radio Studies'', eds. Michele Hilmes and Andrew Bottomley, Oxford University Press, 2023. About WFMU’s early experiments in “streaming” music via telephone, gopher, and web. [http://elenarazlogova.org/?page_id=487]
  
 
==Resources==
 
==Resources==

Latest revision as of 12:07, 21 September 2024

Keywords[edit]

net audio, netmusic, streaming media

Pages[edit]

Events[edit]

Publications[edit]

  • Sher Doruff, with Nancy Mauro-Flude (eds.), Connected! LiveArt, Amsterdam: Waag Society, Sep 2005, 160 pp. "The Connected! Programme spanned a two year period from January 2003 to January 2005. It officially concluded with a celebratory Birthday party for Art in the Theatrum Anatomicum of Waag Society, the local ‘home’-base of many Connected! projects. Although most of the people present at that event agreed with Federico Bonelli’s assessment “that art could have committed suicide in 1984” – the research and the show goes on."
  • Elena Razlogova, "Freeform Radio and the History of Music Streaming", in The Oxford Handbook of Radio Studies, eds. Michele Hilmes and Andrew Bottomley, Oxford University Press, 2023. About WFMU’s early experiments in “streaming” music via telephone, gopher, and web. [1]

Resources[edit]

See also[edit]

Community radio, Net art, Radio art, Sound art, Pirate radio