Subversive Streaming with Matthew Olden at Windmill Hill City Farm
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A event on Saturday 27th July. The event starts at 16:00.


// TRANSMISSIONS: radio art lab //
A weekend of events exploring radio art, sound art, eco-acoustics, theremins, detoxifying gardens, subversive streaming, pond dipping, weather instruments, listening together.

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Matthew will present an artist talk on his discoveries about using computers and radios.

During this hour-long session Matthew will guide, discuss, and demonstrate how to use computers, specifically the affordable and accessible Raspberry Pi, to receive and send radio signals.

He will explain how to set up a web-streaming box to broadcast localised sounds to the internet and show how easy it is to get live streaming up and running with OBS.

Additionally, Matthew will cover SDR radio setups, allowing listeners to tune into any radio band worldwide, and demonstrate slow scan TV (sending pictures by radio), spy radio channels, how to use a Raspberry Pi to interrupt broadcasts on FM, and using a Raspberry Pi computer to create an offline local network for data sharing.

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This event will take place in the John James Room at Windmill Hill City Farm.

Philip Street
Bedminster
Bristol BS3 4EA

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With thanks to Windmill Hill City Farm.

This workshop was made possible by the West of England Visual Arts Alliance (WEVAA)

Entry requirements: no age restrictions (under 18s to be accompanied by an adult over 21yrs, 1:1 ratio)

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