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Monday, December 27, 2004 |
Open source audio. I've always wondered what it would be like to use audio to tell a story. Today's podcast is my first real attempt at doing that. The title is "Open Source Audio" and the story is one that I've been trying to tell a number of folks -- and in particular, my non-geek friends -- for a while now. The story begins with a snippet from a 1924 recording of Lonesome Road Blues from Internet Archive's open source audio collection. After brief discussions of the Edison site at the National Park Service, and the Creative Commons public domain license under which many of these early recordings have been released to the Internet Archive, we hear Brewster Kahle talking about his vision of universal storage and access. I recorded his remarks during a talk he gave at the O'Reilly open source conference in Portland last summer.
... [Jon's Radio]
11:11:59 AM
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© Copyright 2005 Patrick Mikulak.
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