Virtual Communities Ontario College of Art and Design
Our podcast is a project of the Virtual Communities course at the Ontario College of Art and Design. Check here for experimental podcasts, and discourse on New Media. Topics include : Art, Design, Education, Virtual Communities, Students, Canada, New Media Art, New Media Activism, Ontario College of Art and Design, Judith Doyle, Martha Ladly, OCAD
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Previous Posts
- Reading for next week : marooned in the moment
- Spadina and Harbor
- Audacity recording & editing guide
- The Umbrella Woman
- Murmur Spadina - Sai Gon Palace
- Using Audacity to prepare your audio for Murmur
- Assignment #2 is due next week
- Assignment #2 [murmur] on Spadina Project - testing
- [murmur] on Spadina
- David Rokeby exhibition
Saturday, October 29, 2005
1 Comments:
The TTC story is very nice, the story-teller is animated and the story is fun. Making sure that you can get a good clean recording is the first task. There is a great deal of audio static and background noise – please see the audacity audio editing information posted on the blog, for equalizing and cutting down on background noise. You need to try to locate the story very exactly – because the streetcar ride and much of the story seems to take place along Queen. At over 6 minutes the story is too long – you could edit down to 2-3 minutes for a much tighter result, as there is quite a lot of repetition. Try to clean up and edit your piece, it has all the elements of a great story.
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