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Dear all,
From June 8, Wikimedia Mexico will co-produce "Möebius" a weekly radio
program in Ibero 90.9 FM [1], one of the trendsetter media in Mexico City. The creative concept of the program is to find two topics allegedly disconnected , but united by four or five Wikipedia articles, with a sound design that will reinforce the concept.
It has been several months of planning the concept, which will serve to further spread our mission in Mexico, thanks our GLAM partnering with the Universidad Iberoamericana and their radio station, Ibero 90.9 FM.
This program will be conducted by Almendra Hernández, Carmen Alcázar and me. We will upload the audios for those wishing to listen to them, so you can practice your Spanish :)
Best regards.
[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XHUIA-FM
How lovely!
A. On May 31, 2013 9:32 AM, "Ivan Martínez" galaver@gmail.com wrote:
{{Crossposting}}
Dear all,
From June 8, Wikimedia Mexico will co-produce "Möebius" a weekly radio program in Ibero 90.9 FM [1], one of the trendsetter media in Mexico City. The creative concept of the program is to find two topics allegedly disconnected , but united by four or five Wikipedia articles, with a sound design that will reinforce the concept.
It has been several months of planning the concept, which will serve to further spread our mission in Mexico, thanks our GLAM partnering with the Universidad Iberoamericana and their radio station, Ibero 90.9 FM.
This program will be conducted by Almendra Hernández, Carmen Alcázar and me. We will upload the audios for those wishing to listen to them, so you can practice your Spanish :)
Best regards.
[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XHUIA-FM
-- *Atentamente:
Iván Martínez Presidente Wikimedia México A.C. wikimedia.mx
Imagina un mundo en donde cada persona del planeta pueda tener acceso libre a la suma total del conocimiento humano. Eso es lo que estamos haciendo http://es.wikipedia.org. * _______________________________________________ Wikimedia-l mailing list Wikimedia-l@lists.wikimedia.org Unsubscribe: https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikimedia-l
Hi Iván,
that's an interesting concept - looking forward to listening to the recordings.
Do you envision that collaboration to broaden a bit over time? For instance, there does not seem to be any mention of Creative Commons on their site, or their trained voices might help in getting some more Wikipedia articles spoken in Spanish, or they might have a sound archive (or contacts to one), which could then be asked about releasing materials under Wikimedia-compatible licenses.
Cheers,
Daniel -- http://okfn.org http://wikimedia.org
On Fri, May 31, 2013 at 6:32 PM, Ivan Martínez galaver@gmail.com wrote:
{{Crossposting}}
Dear all,
From June 8, Wikimedia Mexico will co-produce "Möebius" a weekly radio program in Ibero 90.9 FM [1], one of the trendsetter media in Mexico City. The creative concept of the program is to find two topics allegedly disconnected , but united by four or five Wikipedia articles, with a sound design that will reinforce the concept.
It has been several months of planning the concept, which will serve to further spread our mission in Mexico, thanks our GLAM partnering with the Universidad Iberoamericana and their radio station, Ibero 90.9 FM.
This program will be conducted by Almendra Hernández, Carmen Alcázar and me. We will upload the audios for those wishing to listen to them, so you can practice your Spanish :)
Best regards.
[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XHUIA-FM
-- *Atentamente:
Iván Martínez Presidente Wikimedia México A.C. wikimedia.mx
Imagina un mundo en donde cada persona del planeta pueda tener acceso libre a la suma total del conocimiento humano. Eso es lo que estamos haciendo http://es.wikipedia.org. * _______________________________________________ Wikimedia-l mailing list Wikimedia-l@lists.wikimedia.org Unsubscribe: https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikimedia-l
Thanks to all for your kindly comments.
Daniel: The broadcast production considers songs and sounds with copyright, but I think we can upload a CC version without restrictive sounds to Wikimedia Commons. This is our first big project with the GLAM partnering and sounds fine the collaboration in Wikipedia recorded articles. We have already talked with them about donating content, and is pending by these copyright details. We hope to have good news soon.
Samuel: we will document all the programs, and put this connections on line. For an example, the first successfull draft of the program was made with the articles Isaac Asimov => Encyclopedia Galáctica => The Hitchikers Guide's to the Galaxy => Marvin, the Paranoid Android => Ok, Computer => Paranoid Android => Radiohead
Regards.
2013/5/31 Daniel Mietchen daniel.mietchen@googlemail.com
Hi Iván,
that's an interesting concept - looking forward to listening to the recordings.
Do you envision that collaboration to broaden a bit over time? For instance, there does not seem to be any mention of Creative Commons on their site, or their trained voices might help in getting some more Wikipedia articles spoken in Spanish, or they might have a sound archive (or contacts to one), which could then be asked about releasing materials under Wikimedia-compatible licenses.
Cheers,
Daniel
http://okfn.org http://wikimedia.org
On Fri, May 31, 2013 at 6:32 PM, Ivan Martínez galaver@gmail.com wrote:
{{Crossposting}}
Dear all,
From June 8, Wikimedia Mexico will co-produce "Möebius" a weekly radio program in Ibero 90.9 FM [1], one of the trendsetter media in Mexico
City. The
creative concept of the program is to find two topics allegedly
disconnected
, but united by four or five Wikipedia articles, with a sound design
that will
reinforce the concept.
It has been several months of planning the concept, which will serve to further spread our mission in Mexico, thanks our GLAM partnering with the Universidad Iberoamericana and their radio station, Ibero 90.9 FM.
This program will be conducted by Almendra Hernández, Carmen Alcázar and
me. We
will upload the audios for those wishing to listen to them, so you can
practice
your Spanish :)
Best regards.
[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XHUIA-FM
-- *Atentamente:
Iván Martínez Presidente Wikimedia México A.C. wikimedia.mx
Imagina un mundo en donde cada persona del planeta pueda tener acceso
libre
a la suma total del conocimiento humano. Eso es lo que estamos haciendo http://es.wikipedia.org. * _______________________________________________ Wikimedia-l mailing list Wikimedia-l@lists.wikimedia.org Unsubscribe: https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikimedia-l
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Iván, I love this. Good luck! Do you have a list of articles you are planning to connect? I would be keen to see if the same property of being "almost connected" holds across languages.
SJ
On Fri, May 31, 2013 at 12:32 PM, Ivan Martínez galaver@gmail.com wrote:
{{Crossposting}}
Dear all,
From June 8, Wikimedia Mexico will co-produce "Möebius" a weekly radio program in Ibero 90.9 FM [1], one of the trendsetter media in Mexico City. The creative concept of the program is to find two topics allegedly disconnected , but united by four or five Wikipedia articles, with a sound design that will reinforce the concept.
It has been several months of planning the concept, which will serve to further spread our mission in Mexico, thanks our GLAM partnering with the Universidad Iberoamericana and their radio station, Ibero 90.9 FM.
This program will be conducted by Almendra Hernández, Carmen Alcázar and me. We will upload the audios for those wishing to listen to them, so you can practice your Spanish :)
Best regards.
[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XHUIA-FM
-- *Atentamente:
Iván Martínez Presidente Wikimedia México A.C. wikimedia.mx
Imagina un mundo en donde cada persona del planeta pueda tener acceso libre a la suma total del conocimiento humano. Eso es lo que estamos haciendo http://es.wikipedia.org. * _______________________________________________ Wikimedia-l mailing list Wikimedia-l@lists.wikimedia.org Unsubscribe: https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikimedia-l
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