Hello Aaron,
That's an interesting link. I've heard some of Francesca Panetta's work bef=
ore in the Hackney Podcast series - very well put together.
Broadcastr looks similar to a British-based service called Audioboo, which =
is also used by the British Library's UK Soundmap.
It doesn't seem that Broadcastr can be used to construct your own soundmap =
to embed on your blog or website, at least not easily. Neither too can Soun=
dcloud, but it may be that they're considering adding some sort of mapping =
function for their users.
Cheers
Ian
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London Sound Survey http://www.soundsurvey.org.uk
Supporting Deafness Research UK http://www.deafnessresearch.org.uk
--- In Aaron Ximm <> wrote:
>
> On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 6:40 AM, im_rawes <> wrote:
>
> > After getting some emails at work asking for help, I've written a blog =
post
> > outlining two very simple ways for non-coders to organise and present t=
heir
> > recordings using a Google Maps-based sound map.
>
>
> Last night at a dinner party, sound artist/producer Francesca Panetta
> suggested this to me for similar purposes. It seems targeted at recording
> narrative, not raw sound, but clearly (and already, explicitly) can be us=
ed
> for both:
>
> http://beta.broadcastr.com/
>
> See 'about' (link at the bottom of their page) for more...
>
> aaron
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