Shownotes
Welcome to the new season of New Aural Cultures Podcast. In this first episode of 2021, Dario Llinares speaks to PhD candidate from Monash University (Melbourne) Daniel Bacchieri about his fantastic project Streetmusicmap radio. The project combines a comprehensive archive of global street musicians organised through a digital map linking to and instagram page of footage from artists performing from all over the world. Allied to this is the podcast StreetMusicMap Radio (http://streetmusicmelbourne.com/podcast-episodes/) features an eclectic mix of musicians, primarily from Melbourne, discussing their creative practice, the life of a street musician and questions around performance, the urban experience, economics and the effect of the pandemic on street music.
Dario's opening remarks looks back on a tumultuous few weeks and months, along with looking forwards to the future of the New Aural Cultures podcast, the form the show will take and potential collaborations. He also comments upon recent discussions around the origin of podcasting and how that gets framed from difference perspectives. (If you would like a transcript of Dario's opening remarks, email him at d.llinares@brighton.ac.uk.)
Links
Daniel Bacchieri on Twitter
Dario Llinares on Twitter
Global map of street musicians
Streetmusicmap Instagram feed
Playlists
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The SpokenWeb Podcast
Amplify Network
Eric Nuzum's article - The Story of the First Podcast Feed
John Sullivan's tweet that alerted me to the online debate on podcasting's birthday.
Scholarly Podcasting: Why, What, How? with Ian M. Cook
Jess Shane: Towards a Third Podcasting
From the ICA Podcast Pre-Conference: The Podcast Space?
Robert Gutsche - The J Word Podcast
Mack Hagood of Phantom Power: Sound Studies & Scholarly Podcasting
Peer Review Podcasting Part 2: reflections
Peer Review Podcasting Part 1: a real-time peer review of scholarly work
Cross-Disciplinary Student Collaboration: Podcasting about Criminology
Terry Lee (Fantastic Noise)
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Podcasting's transforming infrastructure.
Emerging Research in Podcast Studies
Podcasting and politics with Steve Richards
New Aural Cultures presents PhDCasting 10: Reflection. Jerry Padfield, Falmouth University
Podcasting as Literary Form with PhD Student Ella Waldmann
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SpokenWeb podcast: Cylinder talks (w/ Stacey Copeland and Jason Camlot)
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