Stations that use nicecast
The broadcast has been supported by, Ars Electronica, Exit Art, Tesla Radio. The Broadcast Cart was funded by the Franklin Furnace's Future of the Present Fund and technical assistance was given by Jan McLaughlin, Greg Gong, Dana Speigel and Darrel O'Pry. View original proposalĪs the government and the FCC seek to hand over our media resources to the wealthiest corporate media entities looking to monopolize the media from print to radio to television, it is upto the independent producers to subvert big money domination of our culture. The cart reverses the usual role of the public from audience to producer of a radio broadcast and online content.
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The Public Broadcast Cart is designed to enable any pedestrian to become an active producer of a radio broadcast. * to the laptop that sends the audio to an online server that will stream the live broadcast, such as the 's server. * to an FM transmitter transmitting to an FM frequency * to the amplifier that powers the six speakers mounted on the cart
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The mixer simultaneiously feeds the audio: The audio captured by the microphone on the cart is fed through the mixer to three different broadcast sources. Is a shopping cart outfitted with a dynamic microphone, a mixer, an amplifier, six speakers, a miniFM transmitter and a laptop with a wireless card.