Anybody like the idea of synchronized music?
Thanks Gyre. I looked up wifi on HowStuffWorks.com also. I'll need an usb adapter and driver software to pick up a local signal (maybe from a neighbor). My old pc is slow. If I ever get a new laptop I'll make sure it is capable. I also found out some other hotspots in my area. I live 5 blocks from the new store probably out of range without cheap repeaters along the way. I was hopeing to recieve a signal from the new free wifi site and kill my netzero service. I only have 1 computer, don't need a local area network.
A dish antenna, huh. I have a landline for isp hookup. No dsl or other highspeed cable is available here.
A dish antenna, huh. I have a landline for isp hookup. No dsl or other highspeed cable is available here.

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It's about 5" and folds up.
Very directional, but good for the size.
If you want to use the hawking antennas, get one of their adapters or cards.
They have antenna connections.
The cards are usually better, but depends on quality.
If there isn't anything in range to pick up, it won't do any good on a fixed machine though.
You might be able to split up service with a neighbor.
Always cheaper splitting it between 2, 3 or 4 households.
Very directional, but good for the size.
If you want to use the hawking antennas, get one of their adapters or cards.
They have antenna connections.
The cards are usually better, but depends on quality.
If there isn't anything in range to pick up, it won't do any good on a fixed machine though.
You might be able to split up service with a neighbor.
Always cheaper splitting it between 2, 3 or 4 households.
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I"m thinking a bunch of little jet, and helicopter, mutants, in formation, blaring Ride of the Valkyries It isn't original, but most people get the reference. I have a short range fm transmitter kit that didn't go together right... could use some troubleshooting, or another new kit even. bunch of bicycles with plain old radios... perhaps the bait bike mission send-off. Future metropolis movies always have little personal flying cars and such.
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The whole synchronized music idea is really cool but here's what the practical logistics look like. Most mutant vehicles of any size have sound systems but are only significantly audible in their immediate area. In reality, the synchronized-sound thing could happen but no one would even know it, unless you also arranged to have the vehicles within a few hundred feet of each other. If you did that, the effect would be impressive! But hell, we try to arrange mutant vehicle gatherings and cruises almost every year, and they rarely happen because... shit just happens on the playa and plans sort of evaporate.
The only camps that are loud enough, and located perfectly, to make a dramatic effect are the large-scale 10 and 2 dance camps. Some MVs with sound located in between 10 and 2 as fillers would work well, but if they weren't within earshot of the 10 and 2 camps you wouldn't even know they were synced up. Effect = zero.
Wifi would be great for just a 10-and-2 sync-up because you could split the left and right stereo signals between the 10 and 2 installations for awesome effect on the playa. With just two (maybe three or four) camps to link, setting up the wifi would be easy and most importantly - likely to even happen.
The only camps that are loud enough, and located perfectly, to make a dramatic effect are the large-scale 10 and 2 dance camps. Some MVs with sound located in between 10 and 2 as fillers would work well, but if they weren't within earshot of the 10 and 2 camps you wouldn't even know they were synced up. Effect = zero.
Wifi would be great for just a 10-and-2 sync-up because you could split the left and right stereo signals between the 10 and 2 installations for awesome effect on the playa. With just two (maybe three or four) camps to link, setting up the wifi would be easy and most importantly - likely to even happen.
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yes....a wall of sound....i really like the stereo idea of 10 and 2.
especially if we could cross fade and flange for some freaky auditory effects on a grand scale...
the whole movement phenomena of shifting sound is part of the bm experience as doppler catches your ass and waves as it goes by...
semi-synchronized cacaphony could be very powerful, as the temple waves demonstrates.
especially if we could cross fade and flange for some freaky auditory effects on a grand scale...
the whole movement phenomena of shifting sound is part of the bm experience as doppler catches your ass and waves as it goes by...
semi-synchronized cacaphony could be very powerful, as the temple waves demonstrates.
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i have some sound art cds ..... put several tracks on my ipod ...
the other day my sis was over for lunch and one of those things came on in the middle of some songs, and it freaked her out! just not at all what you'd expect, and if you don't know it's coming, or why, it can be pretty cool. some of them are pretty damned spooky ...
might be very interesting blasting all over the playa .....
the other day my sis was over for lunch and one of those things came on in the middle of some songs, and it freaked her out! just not at all what you'd expect, and if you don't know it's coming, or why, it can be pretty cool. some of them are pretty damned spooky ...
might be very interesting blasting all over the playa .....

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How about parking MV's around Centercamp and giving them a dose of surround sound right before the annual "Battle of the Marching Bands" competition? Or syncing up MV's pre-burn around the Man? Or mob syncing blackberries or ipods or transiter radios in various places? Or gifting those cheap FM scanning radios from the dollar store, and telling the mob to turn them on (with a traveling FM broadcast set-up). Or MV's trailing the lamplighters one night with tunes like "Light my fire", I didn't start the fire", etc...

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Actually the big art-car sound systems do this all the time. Not via radio, but they rig-up their art-cars via cable (I think they're just running their speakers in parallel essentially) and have one DJ controlling the sound of several cars, creating a massive sound system.... Ever been to Temple of Breaks? That's what they do....
Wifi would be better though...
Wifi would be better though...
City-wide Hooka Dome?
Give the mic/transmitter to Hooka Dome. They could rock Black Rock.
Hmmmmmm Hey, wait a minute: Rock Black Rock. Somebody want to use that for the theme?
Hmmmmmm Hey, wait a minute: Rock Black Rock. Somebody want to use that for the theme?
Hmm,
It is an interesting concept. But, why would anyone want to listen to the same music everywhere they went?
Also- In case nobody noticed, most of the music at burningman is already synchronized-- about 90% of the "dj's" are all playing the same top 100 beatport tracks that they just downloaded 2 days before arriving at the playa. So no matter what camp you walk to, you get to hear the same tracks you just heard 10 minutes ago. Then, you get to hear them again the next day because the new dj's only have those same songs...then, the next day, then the next day, until you have a headache because you can name every song you hear because you heard it 10 times.
Also, if anyone decided they were going to use RF freqencies to do this, you would have to watch out for assholes like me who would find out what frequency was being used and jam everyones receiver with more powerful transmitter just because I could.
It is an interesting concept. But, why would anyone want to listen to the same music everywhere they went?
Also- In case nobody noticed, most of the music at burningman is already synchronized-- about 90% of the "dj's" are all playing the same top 100 beatport tracks that they just downloaded 2 days before arriving at the playa. So no matter what camp you walk to, you get to hear the same tracks you just heard 10 minutes ago. Then, you get to hear them again the next day because the new dj's only have those same songs...then, the next day, then the next day, until you have a headache because you can name every song you hear because you heard it 10 times.
Also, if anyone decided they were going to use RF freqencies to do this, you would have to watch out for assholes like me who would find out what frequency was being used and jam everyones receiver with more powerful transmitter just because I could.
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