Monday, February 20, 2012

Re: [Yasmin_discussions] networking 5.0

summary
artists-scientists recontextualizing sound: prehistoric signal/sound
imaging analogs to digital; I/O fibre sensors, HD video/XBee wireless
RenW/XBee antennas RF/Arduino ZigBee mesh modules/long-range tests/faster
I/O re Leonardo 5.0 Networking

Being physically incapable of fulfilling the initiative and proposal
advocated here *; however, as catalyst, I'm capable of responding to any
ideas re conceptualizing beyond the basic wireless mesh network and look
toward to expanded link-ups with faster two-way networking potentials.
grass roots Global broadcasts circulating via .edu Universities, Art Sound
Departments and Schools of Sound identifying and seeking student
participation. These personalized school newspaper sound-study ads could
segue artists-scientists.

I'd like to suggest a startup series of conferencing "free" app Skype calls
seeking people personally motivated and would offering their summing
comments, re an exploration beyond the 2012 ubiquitous reaches of emerging
nano technologies; inviting those, who would like to share their
perspectives, concepts regarding sound, following through research devoted
to an ongoing realtime acquisition of analog to digital terrestrial
waveforms, including the sharing of conclusions and the fine tuning of
individual contributions.

Who is leading whom? The lazy susan method acknowledges sequencing for
persons whose updated thinking would, at the present time, be relevant to
all participants re the cross-referenced consensus of fluxed objective
wholes. Weekly free Skype progress conference calls could sustain a
feedback/feedforward and monitoring process.

In particular, the intended focus would require local community
citizen-scientists to contribute synchronized timings individually, and
together, with the analog data collated from the quad-sensing of all audio
and (eventual) video data streams, would have final outputs fed into
mesh+nodes via the basic IEEE 802 or IEEE 802.11s standard. This allows
laptops to ZigBeeRF connect and to share this output with future faster,
expanded global networks. An upgrade provision would eventually phase in
the video aspect added to the sound streams, employing helium balloons and
cameras to relay realtime high resolution imaging to any solar-ready ground
meshnet- and beyond. These could include wave relay meshnet options from
node to node on 5.2 GHz or 5.8 GHz.
http://www.d.umn.edu/~lbrush
*http://weblackwhole.net
free Skype leif.brush

leif BRUSH

On Sun, Nov 27, 2011 at 7:17 AM, J Laukes <laukesy@yahoo.com> wrote:

> As you may know, the Tucson Consciousness conferences encourage interplay
> among artists and scientists, practitioners, theorizers and some of the
> undecided.
>
> Earlier participants included Eric Davis, Diane Gromala, Lucia Grossberger
> Morales, Roy Ascott, Ana Aribas Rudin, Rene Stettler, Michael Punt, Peter
> Anders, Christa Sommerer, Laurent Mignonneu, Kieran Lyons, Victoria Vesna,
> Brian Felsen, Margaret Dolinsky, Barbara Raush, Gino Yu, Daniel
> Meyer-Dinkgrafe and Martha Blassnigg among others.
>
> Abstract submissions due December 10, 2011.
>
> With many thanks,
>
> Jim Laukes
>
>
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> >________________________________
> > From: Leif Brush <lbrush@d.umn.edu>
> >To: YASMIN DISCUSSIONS <yasmin_discussions@estia.media.uoa.gr>
> >Sent: Friday, November 25, 2011 3:16 PM
> >Subject: Re: [Yasmin_discussions] networking 5.0
> >
> >Hello Jack
> >
> >I'm sending you a final failed grant summary for an collective interactive
> >world playing attempt,,,Titled: xyz(utc-synced) supraterrestrial project
> >assisted by two university undergrads, sofia v bustorff and Guy De
> Bievre's
> >workshops ...-PDF-
> >
> http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=5&ved=0CDUQFjAE&url=http%3A%2F%2Fhi-ka-sk.be%2Ffiles%2Faudioworkshop.pdf&ei=1wTQTt63Eu2OsAKPhIS_Dg&usg=AFQjCNF21_y1x6w1EIZTgPJRBziD0mIV8w
> >
> http://sproutland.files.wordpress.com/2011/04/guy-de-bic3a8vre-leif-brush_-terrain-instruments-partly-recorded1.mp3
> >
> >the world Playing attempt summary...
> >
> >>From each of four Terrain Instruments within a context: Tree, Windinch
> >w/flow meter sensor monitorings, Box Kite strung w/.32ga stainless steel
> >&w/xyz sensor, and Helium filled Balloon w/suspended spy camera hovering
> >thge tree)... there will be four lines of information collected. All of
> the
> >data that is not the universal time code information, we can use some kind
> >of pick-up. The sensors will be hooked up to an Audrino... because this
> >platform is the standard and there is a large community for this
> >product...which could interconnect with mesh nets... after the Ardrino
> >we'll use the xBee to transmit the data to a computer that is running an
> >Audrino program...after the data is gathered and put into four different
> >audio files, one for each Terrain Instrument...the four data files are run
> >through our audio editing software, compressed all into one final file
> that
> >can be uploaded to Sound Cloud or be made available globally, two-way
> >connectable nets...on call fr/SC or x net in realtime. a/or when, from
> >where & what you want to hear on call...month by month..via compatible
> >networkings...of XYZ/sensors UTC-syncd wifi global sounds from global's
> >latitudes and longitudes- on your handheld or monitor via a starter
> >workshop...further, when these signals are received in a home environment
> >fo the possible feed forwarding or feeding back into the net,..in house
> >privacy would ask those currently using the WIFI-radiators to have a go
> >w/the lightbulb of Dr. Harald Haas, inventor of li-fi...this is an 'outer
> >year' summary of my ongoing sound/imaging quests...ideally the 2-way
> >traffics would eventually employ muxed and demux modulated lasers., re
> >ARTSCIENCE ART SCIENCE ARTSCIENCE,.. I admit to being originally highly
> >encouraged in the 1980s by the introduction of a "Public Understanding of
> >Science from NSF mailing when I was at U of Minnesota Duluth ('72-'02)
> Leif
> >
> >On Wed, Nov 23, 2011 at 3:46 PM, roger malina <rmalina@alum.mit.edu>
> wrote:
> >
> >> Jack
> >>
> >> yes both networked infrastructures and networked organisations are
> >> relevant here=
> >> since they often overlap
> >>
> >> do you know about the Marcel network ?
> >>
> >> http://www.mmmarcel.org/
> >>
> >> they do a lot of infrastructure networking
> >>
> >> one of the topics at the us national science foundation workwshop was
> that
> >> there
> >> is a proliferation of infrastructure network projects - but that are
> >> not cross linked
> >> and duplicate effort
> >>
> >> roger
> >>
> >> Hello Roger and all,
> >>
> >> Is there development of high-speed optical networking so that people
> >> are able to meet with their data sets across oceans? Or are we
> >> speaking here of other kinds of networking. I have read through
> >> Roger's ongoing reports on the series of NSF Art Science workshops and
> >> have not seen any talk about this subject. Are the storage archives
> >> for large data sets in a cloud that is available to multiple entities?
> >>
> >> I am convinced that our networking needs to include actual optical
> >> connections to one another- but it is extremely difficult to get that
> >> up and running. The problems for me have been funding and getting
> >> people on board who have never really seen or experienced what is
> >> possible. Our CIO is now supporting small steps so that other faculty
> >> will be able to see with their own ideas. For Instance, UNM just did a
> >> series of Ursonate performances over the National LambdaRail between
> >> Supercomputing11 in Seattle and the Center for Advanced Research
> >> Computing. We were rehearsing and working out potential problems
> >> before a Spring Fluxus Concert between Swinburne U. of Technology,
> >> Melbourne, and UNM. These are baby steps designed to show people
> >> potential.
> >>
> >> It is great to network- but we need to be able to do this without so
> >> much physical travel. How do we make high-speed optical networking
> >> available for a larger group of people in different communities?
> >>
> >> Can anyone comment on this- with your own experiences?
> >>
> >>
> >> Jack Ox
> >> Roger Malina is Director of the Observatoire Astronomique de
> >> Marseille Provence and Executive Editor of the Leonardo Publications
> >> at MIT Press
> >> and member of the steering committee of IMERA the Mediterranean
> >> Institute for Advanced Studies.Postal Address: OAMP, 38 Rue Joliot
> >> Curie, Marseille 13388, France
> >>
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