akstuhl

@akstuhl@assemblag.es

PhD candidate in communication studies, working on a cultural history of radio automation

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akstuhl, to random

if you have $4,500 and half a basement to burn, you could become the proud owner-operator of this entire ~1970 radio automation system https://www.ebay.com/itm/266622212176

(please, please inform me if one of you buys this)

akstuhl,

@DemocracySpot amazing/condolences. would be curious to know what station, if you feel like sharing that.

josh, to linux
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akstuhl,

@josh @ebooksyearn lol. we need a new quantum social science to explain the butterfly effect whereby simply installing a new application can somehow cause its maintainers to have undergone a bitter falling-out, one week prior.

akstuhl, to random

still searching for the right term for something I emphasize a lot in a thesis chapter: how radio automation software still uses the tape cartridge as a {structural metaphor? virtual component? skeuomorph? process metaphor?} in its architecture. skeuomorph seems almost right but rings too ornamental/visual, when the organization of digital audio into "carts" has structural implications. any ideas? #softwarestudies #sts

akstuhl, to random

Out today: "Google Radio Automation and the broadcast plights behind platformization" https://doi.org/10.1177/14614448231203616 🔓

in which I narrate the weird story of Google's late-aughts entry into the radio industry and argue that the recession, on top of "traditional" media consolidation, played a decisive role in spurring the rhetorical and infrastructural separation of the streaming/platform model as a "new" medium

akstuhl, to random

In new england, the intersection of art and technology is actually a roundabout. A fifth spoke connects to theory, but it's local traffic only. And there's a sort of semi-maintained patch of milkweed in the raised median that was put in as a pollinator garden in 2014 under a municipal greening initiative. And that's where my work exists ✨️

akstuhl, to random

local LPFM aired the alert immediately, cutting into a pre-recorded show. phone got it 3 minutes late, separate alerts in English and Spanish, at the same time as a predatory spam call (which the os gave precedence despite flagging it as scam likely).

akstuhl, to random

late to this, but WKCR has been doing live coverage of the student protests at Columbia: https://www.cc-seas.columbia.edu/wkcr/story/wkcr-news-coverage-cuad-students-occupying-columbia

last night, they report, Columbia security tried to evacuate the station but then backtracked

#radio

akstuhl, to random

today's speech to text software intervention: "R. Murray Schafer" -> "armory shaper"

akstuhl, to random

a little too on the nose

akstuhl, to random

Really enjoyed the closing chat on writing tools in @erazlogo's Phantom Power interview (https://phantompod.org/elena-razlogova/). A plain text workflow has been such a boon for me, but I struggle to say why in a straightforward way that won't come across as evangelizing tech – Elena's explanations cut right through both hangups. And of course, the role of her research in recovering the agency of listeners/musicians/DJs over technology through radio history, which nicely comes to the fore mid-ep, is so crucial.

akstuhl, to random

The solar-powered website reflection by @rra (https://limits.pubpub.org/pub/lecuxefc/release/1?readingCollection=30dbba69) went over really well in my STS course on programming today. One student said it had kicked off a big exchange on degrowth among their friend group.

akstuhl, to random

finished (I think) this term's syllabus, for an #sts course on automation https://akstuhl.net/syllabi/24S-automation.html

also put up last term's course on programming for good measure https://akstuhl.net/syllabi/23F-programming.html

magnus, (edited ) to sts
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I am looking for historical accounts of geophysical exploration and oil prospecting in the 1950s in the US. Can you recommend anything? @sts, @histodons, @inquiline

akstuhl,

@magnus here are the two that made it into my zotero when I briefly started down a similar rabbit hole back in the fall... https://doi.org/10.1306/1034742SP3149 http://muse.jhu.edu/book/346

akstuhl,

@magnus great! interested to hear what you find. are you looking into the signal processing / time compression stuff?

liaizon, to random
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There are a lot of radio and playlist formats and I am trying to wrap my head around them. I was reading about .XSPF (pronounced as "spiff" according to the internet :skull360:) and it seems a spiff file is just a type of XML file so it can be opened in Firefox (not sure about other browsers) and styled with CSS and it can contain a list of radio streams or files inside that when opened in something like VLC are playable.

akstuhl,

@liaizon something I've been wondering: is there any playlist format whose spec asks players to actually enforce the duration value (or better yet an end_at timestamp)? I've tested with m3u and pls in mpv, and for both an audio stream track will keep playing past its stated duration. haven't tried x/jspf yet.

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    @inquiline hope it doesn't develop into a three bronwyn problem

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