April, 2007

Librivox Community Podcast 32

Posted on April 18, 2007 by | Posted in Librivox Community Podcast, News | Comments: 1 Comment on Librivox Community Podcast 32

Show 32 is now available from Archive.org
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Length: 11:45
Size: 10.7MB

Host: Jim Mowatt

1. Virginia Tech
2. She Moves Through The Fair (from the folk ballad collection project)
3. Promos for Podcasters available here
4. Justin Barret’s Librivox Promo
5. Preview of next week’s podcast
6. Librivoxateers

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Jon Udell’s script for LibriVox

Posted on April 16, 2007 by | Posted in about LibriVox, News, on the web | Comments: Comments Off on Jon Udell’s script for LibriVox

I did a podcast interview with Jon Udell about LibriVox, for ITConversations (I’ll let you know when it’s available). Was a great talk, and part of our discussions were about the still-significant barriers to accessing good audio on the net. There is great stuff out there, but for many not-so-net-savvy people there exist many problems with knowing about audio, finding it, choosing it, downloading it, getting it into a media player (and then getting it into a portable media device).

all of these processes are harder than they should be still (collectik is an effort to solve some of them), and I’d wager that the main audience for audio (especially the LibriVox, public interest, public radio type) is not as tech savvy as most net video watchers. Yet this is an important market – in part because of the value of the information available this way. This is a new sphere for public discourse, and should be made as simple as possible.

With LibriVox we often get people wondering how to get the mp3s they have downloaded into their ipod. Obvious to some, but not obvious to many people who would like to listen to LibriVox books. There’s an easy solution to this problem: generate an xml file of our catalog pages, that will be read as a podcast feed by iTunes, and allow for the one-click iTunes “subscription” to that book.

So Jon whipped up a python script that can do the job, eg. click on this:
itpc://jonudell.net/librivox/the-hound-of-the-baskervilles-by-arthur-conan-doyle.xml

iTunes will open, & you’ll get subscribed to this book – you may have to “get” all the files to download them. This eliminates some complication for people.

We’ll have to figure out how to integrate this – ideally the script could work in tandem with a wordpress plugin, that would work in our catalog page template. So that each page would generate the right link.

Evan did something similar a while back, with his PodPager… but the tool seems to be disabled.

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LibriVox in NYC art gallery

Posted on April 13, 2007 by | Posted in about LibriVox, News, on the web | Comments: Comments Off on LibriVox in NYC art gallery

Touch, Listen (2007)
Dennis Yuen & Morry Galonoy
Bookcloths, Davey board, decorative paper, linen threads, ink, long-stitch binding, voice XML, PHP, syndication from [b]LibriVox’s [/b]public domain podcast stream of audio poetry

Books are meant to be touched.

Poetry is meant to be listened to. Tel: (617) 850 9366

Each is an art form that should be experienced intimately and personally through our senses.

Touch, Listen explores the book as a tactile art object meant to be held, touched and physically interacted with, and its hypothetical content, in this case, poetry, meant to be performed and listened to. Separating the forms allows us to experience each one as an extension of our ideas, thoughts and feelings, as well as content to its own form.

April is national poetry month.

see: Touch, Listen (2007)

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Librivox Community Podcast 31

Posted on April 12, 2007 by | Posted in Librivox Community Podcast, News, Uncategorized | Comments: Comments Off on Librivox Community Podcast 31

Show 31 is now available from Archive.org
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Length: 27:12
Size: 31.1MB

Host: Cloud Mountain

1. Introduction: A fireside chat with Cloud Mountain.
2. Handy Forum Tips
3. Excerpts from recently released works.
– Red Shadows by Robert E. Howard: Read by Paul Seigel
http://librivox.org/red-shadows-by-robert-e-howard/
– Around the World in 80 Days by Jules Verne: Read by TBOL3
http://librivox.org/around-the-world-in-80-days-by-jules-verne/
– Guld og Ære Read by Kristoffer Hunsdahl
http://librivox.org/guld-og-aere-by-otto-martin-moller/
– No Thoroughfare by Charles Dickens Read by Alan Chant
http://librivox.org/no-thoroughfare-by-charles-dickens/

– The Souls of Black Folk by W.E.B. Du Bois: Read by and music performed by toriasuncle
http://librivox.org/souls-of-black-folks-by-web-du-bois/
4. Statistics from the forum.
5. Ductapeguy reading the 100,000th forum post.

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