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  Quote: "ben je gewoon de lul"
 
  Quote: "ben je gewoon de lul"
  
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First captured conversation ^
  
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[[File:Schermafbeelding 2016-10-31 om 10.33.29.png]]
  
Experiment image radiowaves:
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With the SDR I received a lot of harbour logistic, digital signals and commercial radio. There was one conversation I received and found back in the frequentiedatabase. This signal was coming from DB Schenker (voorheen Raillion) Rotterdam Maasvlakte at 167.1300. What I found interesting where the digital signals, with the hidden information. Will there be more than just public services communicate through digital signals? The online SDR had less noise on the background, than I received. When I switched from antenna (the round one, from roel) and sat by the water I picked up more conversations.
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With the audio files I made a remix in Premiere. Link:youtube.com/ watch?v=mv1E5BlSCko&feature=youtu.be
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Experiment waterfall radiowaves:
  
 
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=== Time is relative, but centrally managed ===
 
=== Time is relative, but centrally managed ===
  
Imaginary radio:
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[[File:Download.jpeg|thumb|History]]
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At the start I searched for history images for inspiration of the design. After that I saw this little nuts in the wood, I thought they looked the same as satellite dishes. So thats how it became a material for the imaginary radio.
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*[http://www.freshphotons.com/ Freshphoton]
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The nutshell receiver was conceived by Erik K. Hoorn in 2028 to listen to the frequencies affecting trees and plants. There is a direct relationship between microwave-induced structural and chemical modifications of plant species studied. These data collectively demonstrate that human-generated microwave pollution can potentially constitute a stress to the plants. The nutshell receiver is meant to listen in to frequencies surrounding plants and trees as to determine their safety. The receiver itself is of a provisional design meant to be sustainable. It is widely used in agriculture to meet increasing consumer demands.
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[[File:Schermafbeelding 2016-10-26 om 14.38.38.png|thumb|3D PRINT]]
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[[File:Notendop poster.jpg|thumb| the nutshell receiver]]
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''Futuristic design > Bio, sustain, organic, provisionally, sound of nature.''
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For the presentation we are going to present the receiver as a object. A model will attaracts too much attention from the design, so we are going to make a 3D printed ear. This way the design will more stand out like it is on the picture. Too see where the design is for we have to put the receiver in context. I'm searching for a graphic solution, because when I took pictures outside the surrounding was to dominant
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[[File:RADIO.png]] [[File:Schermafbeelding 2016-10-10 om 17.13.34.png]]
 
[[File:RADIO.png]] [[File:Schermafbeelding 2016-10-10 om 17.13.34.png]]
  
  
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== Unravel Radio Marathon ==
  
''Futuristic design > Bio, sustain, organic, provisionally, sound of nature.''
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In the workshop we build a Miniature FM Transmitter on a beer coaster. The waves we send can be picked up on any standart FM receiver. In the morning we receive the parts and the schematic. The first FM Transmitter was build with a microphone. But it didn't work that well so we replaced it for a jack. Now it can be connected to the computer for the chatbot.  The documentation of the marathon:
  
The nutshell receiver was conceived by Erik K. Hoorn in 2028 to listen to the frequencies affecting trees and plants. There is a direct relationship between microwave-induced structural and chemical modifications of plant species studied. These data collectively demonstrate that human-generated microwave pollution can potentially constitute a stress to the plants. The nutshell receiver is meant to listen in to frequencies surrounding plants and trees as to determine their safety. The receiver itself is of a provisional design meant to be sustainable. It is widely used in agriculture to meet increasing consumer demands.
 
[[File:Schermafbeelding 2016-10-26 om 14.38.38.png|thumb|3D PRINT]]
 
  
For the presentation we are going to present the receiver as a object. A model will attaracts too much attention from the design, so we are going to make a 3D printed ear. This way the design will more stand out like it is on the picture. Too see where the design is for we have to put the receiver in context. I'm searching for a graphic solution, because when I took pictures outside the surrounding was to dominant.
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[[File:Schermafbeelding 2016-10-31 om 23.30.43.png]]
  
=== Unravel Radio Marathon ===
 
  
 
Micro radio's legacy included answering questions posed by community members. What does it mean when a bot answers freqeuntly Googled questions? Micro radio stations have a long history of connecting people within communities, often serving as platforms for talk shows  where people can call in to a host with their personal questions.  
 
Micro radio's legacy included answering questions posed by community members. What does it mean when a bot answers freqeuntly Googled questions? Micro radio stations have a long history of connecting people within communities, often serving as platforms for talk shows  where people can call in to a host with their personal questions.  
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Pirate Radio aggregates the most frequently asked Google search questions, responding to them using the Rogerian Method (a psychotherapy technique that answers questions with questions).
 
Pirate Radio aggregates the most frequently asked Google search questions, responding to them using the Rogerian Method (a psychotherapy technique that answers questions with questions).
  
In the workshop we build a Miniature FM Transmitter on a beer coaster. The waves we send can be picked up on any standart FM receiver. In the morning we receive the parts and the schematic. The documentation of the marathon:
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[[File:Schermafbeelding 2016-10-26 om 15.13.22.png]]
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== GROUP  ==
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Sanne:
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1. Receiving Images through radio waves.
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2. How to capture/collect this images? Are people still using radio frequency? (2.4ghz)
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3. Michelle Teran – 17 Cities (Peek-a-Boo)  Benjamin Gaulon –  2.4 Ghz CCTV Hacking
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4. I will make a camera that receives this images and scan them. The collection of images can be part of a experimental publication/exihibiton
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5. That it has too function like a camera: portable(or antenna), videoscanner. Will security camera’s still work on 2.4ghz?
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6. Experiment with a monitor and a antenna. Can you receive something? Experiment with amount of monitors and camera's.
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7.  Research / Build
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8. These images are transfers through radio waves.
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[[File:Paik experiment davidatwood.jpg]]
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Jeroen:
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1. Processing images by electromagnetic distortion.
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2. Will it be more than a experiment with magnets (concept/presentation)
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3. Nune Paik, Magnet tv 1965
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4. Installation: that the visitor can participate/influence
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5. The distortion will be made by his public and concept 
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6. Make a small prototype. Test different magnets and monitors, to experiment with different distortions.
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7. Research / Build
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8. Images affected by the electromagnetic spectrum.
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Mirte:
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1. A Room that has a interaction with his visitors.
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2. How will it react on his visitors.  (Sound, Radio waves: Cell Phone)
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3. Sven Beyer - Onskebronn
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4. A interactive installation
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5. The scale of this installation and the place. Place match the concept.
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6. In with whey is the room reacting on his visitors (Sound/Radio Waves/etc) Make small scale tests.
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7. Research / Build
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Latest revision as of 05:20, 31 January 2017

Workshops Q9

Analog Sensing Devices

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Navigating the Hertzian Space in theory and Practice

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Quote: "ben je gewoon de lul"

First captured conversation ^

Schermafbeelding 2016-10-31 om 10.33.29.png

With the SDR I received a lot of harbour logistic, digital signals and commercial radio. There was one conversation I received and found back in the frequentiedatabase. This signal was coming from DB Schenker (voorheen Raillion) Rotterdam Maasvlakte at 167.1300. What I found interesting where the digital signals, with the hidden information. Will there be more than just public services communicate through digital signals? The online SDR had less noise on the background, than I received. When I switched from antenna (the round one, from roel) and sat by the water I picked up more conversations. With the audio files I made a remix in Premiere. Link:youtube.com/ watch?v=mv1E5BlSCko&feature=youtu.be


Experiment waterfall radiowaves:

Schermafbeelding 2016-10-10 om 16.54.17.png

Time is relative, but centrally managed

History


At the start I searched for history images for inspiration of the design. After that I saw this little nuts in the wood, I thought they looked the same as satellite dishes. So thats how it became a material for the imaginary radio.

The nutshell receiver was conceived by Erik K. Hoorn in 2028 to listen to the frequencies affecting trees and plants. There is a direct relationship between microwave-induced structural and chemical modifications of plant species studied. These data collectively demonstrate that human-generated microwave pollution can potentially constitute a stress to the plants. The nutshell receiver is meant to listen in to frequencies surrounding plants and trees as to determine their safety. The receiver itself is of a provisional design meant to be sustainable. It is widely used in agriculture to meet increasing consumer demands.

3D PRINT
the nutshell receiver

Futuristic design > Bio, sustain, organic, provisionally, sound of nature.


For the presentation we are going to present the receiver as a object. A model will attaracts too much attention from the design, so we are going to make a 3D printed ear. This way the design will more stand out like it is on the picture. Too see where the design is for we have to put the receiver in context. I'm searching for a graphic solution, because when I took pictures outside the surrounding was to dominant


RADIO.png Schermafbeelding 2016-10-10 om 17.13.34.png


Unravel Radio Marathon

In the workshop we build a Miniature FM Transmitter on a beer coaster. The waves we send can be picked up on any standart FM receiver. In the morning we receive the parts and the schematic. The first FM Transmitter was build with a microphone. But it didn't work that well so we replaced it for a jack. Now it can be connected to the computer for the chatbot. The documentation of the marathon:


Schermafbeelding 2016-10-31 om 23.30.43.png


Micro radio's legacy included answering questions posed by community members. What does it mean when a bot answers freqeuntly Googled questions? Micro radio stations have a long history of connecting people within communities, often serving as platforms for talk shows where people can call in to a host with their personal questions. With the creation of the Internet and the consolidation of information, people ar increasingly turning to online search engines to answer their most personal questions. These platforms provide individuals with the feeling that they have been heard, without human interaction/ Pirate Radio aggregates the most frequently asked Google search questions, responding to them using the Rogerian Method (a psychotherapy technique that answers questions with questions).

Schermafbeelding 2016-10-26 om 15.13.22.png

GROUP

Sanne:

1. Receiving Images through radio waves.

2. How to capture/collect this images? Are people still using radio frequency? (2.4ghz)

3. Michelle Teran – 17 Cities (Peek-a-Boo) Benjamin Gaulon – 2.4 Ghz CCTV Hacking

4. I will make a camera that receives this images and scan them. The collection of images can be part of a experimental publication/exihibiton

5. That it has too function like a camera: portable(or antenna), videoscanner. Will security camera’s still work on 2.4ghz?

6. Experiment with a monitor and a antenna. Can you receive something? Experiment with amount of monitors and camera's.

7. Research / Build

8. These images are transfers through radio waves.


Paik experiment davidatwood.jpg


Jeroen:

1. Processing images by electromagnetic distortion.

2. Will it be more than a experiment with magnets (concept/presentation)

3. Nune Paik, Magnet tv 1965

4. Installation: that the visitor can participate/influence

5. The distortion will be made by his public and concept

6. Make a small prototype. Test different magnets and monitors, to experiment with different distortions.

7. Research / Build

8. Images affected by the electromagnetic spectrum.


Mirte:

1. A Room that has a interaction with his visitors.

2. How will it react on his visitors. (Sound, Radio waves: Cell Phone)

3. Sven Beyer - Onskebronn

4. A interactive installation

5. The scale of this installation and the place. Place match the concept.

6. In with whey is the room reacting on his visitors (Sound/Radio Waves/etc) Make small scale tests.

7. Research / Build

8.