[NetBehaviour] NetBehaviour Digest, Vol 1156, Issue 1
Graziano Milano
grazmaster at googlemail.com
Wed Jan 11 01:31:05 CET 2012
Hi Roger,
You need a multicast video conference software such as
www.accessgrid.orgsupported in the UK by
www.ja.net/services/video/agsc/AGSCHome/
It's basically an Education Network tool, I used it before years ago for a
project called Streaming Tales when we had a live dinner debate between two
Somali community based in UK and USA. When I was working at The Public in
the Midland I was lobbying for opening up the access grid network to art
institutions and artists for experimentation. If you are based in a
University in Sidney, check the science faculty, they may have an access
grid set up. Usually science departments are the main users of access grid
worldwide.
Graziano
On 10 January 2012 20:51, helen varley jamieson <helen at creative-catalyst.com
> wrote:
> it would be really interesting to try this! please send it to me off-list
> - i don't know whether we can put it onto the UpStage server (because of
> the various other things running on it) but i will find out, & if not we
> can find somewhere else to try it.
>
> h : )
>
>
> On 7/01/12 12:33 AM, Annie Abrahams wrote:
>
> ps "My" interface for my web performances could do this - it would have to
> be adapted a bit.
> It is made with a red5 installed on the servers of x-resaux and uses a
> flashplayer.
> Estelle Senay of x-resaux who made it for me will give the code to anyone
> who would like to install the soft on their own servers.
>
>
> On Fri, Jan 6, 2012 at 11:49 AM, Annie Abrahams <bram.org at gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> This is a very good idea - we, you, me, they could start distant reading
>> clubs, watching events, discussions etc.
>> Please do develop that Helen, great.
>> UpStage for ever!
>>
>> Annie
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Jan 6, 2012 at 11:14 AM, helen varley jamieson <
>> helen at creative-catalyst.com> wrote:
>>
>>> hi roger,
>>> i've been looking into ways to stream a recording (audio visual) with
>>> both text & an audio-visual chat options alongside it - we have been
>>> thinking about something like this for having "screenings" of UpStage
>>> show recordings, where the artists can talk about the work & people can
>>> ask questions etc as everyone is watching the recording together.
>>>
>>> so far i haven't found a good solution for it - i've experimented with
>>> some cobbled-together interfaces using various streaming & chatting
>>> tools, but nothing has worked well enough yet to actually try it out. it
>>> is something that we may build into the new UpStage that we're working
>>> on.
>>>
>>> let's talk more about it & see what we can come up with :)
>>>
>>> h : )
>>>
>>> On 5/01/12 5:13 PM, roger at eartrumpet.org wrote:
>>> > Hi everyone,
>>> >
>>> > This might be a bit techie but I wondered if anyone knew of a way that
>>> two
>>> > people could watch an mp4 remotely online while having a conversation
>>> about
>>> > it ?
>>> >
>>> > I have tried sharing my desktop on skype, and while the other person
>>> can
>>> > see it, they can't hear the audio and visa v, or at least I can't seem
>>> to
>>> > find a way to stream the mp4 audio while having the skype audio open
>>> at the
>>> > same time.
>>> > Any other affordable solutions ?
>>> >
>>> > Any suggestions welcome..
>>> >
>>> > Happy new year to you all !
>>> >
>>> > Roger
>>> > --
>>> > Roger Mills
>>> > http://www.eartrumpet.org
>>> > http://ethernetorchestra.netpraxis.net
>>> >
>>> >
>>>
>>
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