Bike Box, A Locative Media Bike Project hits Brooklyn

May 20th, 2010 by UnionDocs

BIKE BOX is a participatory locative media project and database created by Sabine Gruffat and Bill Brown. Using open-source software, participants will be able to listen to and contribute geotagged audio that relates or responds to specific locations in Brooklyn, New York: Williamsburg, Greenpoint, and along the waterfront. The audio can take any form, including (but not limited to) sound art, personal anecdotes, field recordings, radical histories, experimental music, or audio interviews.

Click here to participate in the project.

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