Hi Tony,

We've been recording audio and the files are coming in really big.


There's some VHS footage which is nearly 2 gigabites. I was thinking that
using the memory stick as a way with a TW to distribute the media. It would
be a little like a CD Rom from the old days. The files are just too big for
Dropbox and UK upload speeds.

Collaborators its taking too long to share files: the USB drive seems the
thing to use

We're also playing about with 3d scaning and 3d printing. we can distribute
these type of files in our commuity of collaborators.

All this is in and about Stoke on Trent. The USB drive is fine as we are
close enough to make human contact.


I really like the idea of  the portfolio which people "own" -- i think its
especially interesting when working with archieve material and re-mixable
material.

Alex

On 13 September 2018 at 15:02, TonyM <[email protected]> wrote:

> Alex,
>
> Sounds interesting. I studied a little in electronic music in school
> around 1982. I would love to help if I can
>
> I have being thinking of building comissioned portfolio wikis to package
> content in a similar manner, but I think it is importiant to maintain the
> advantage of online capabilities to view or pull fresh content into wikis.
>
> Basicaly I am suggesting that with some design planning you can distribute
> a tiddlywiki like a document but it can be primed to remain current through
> internet connectivity.
>
> In some ways you share a curated view of the portfolio which people "own",
> can apply thier own feel and favorites. Yet at the same time you can source
> content where it is already published and avoid some of the copywrite
> issues since you never copy the source.
>
> I think having something that is more than a bookmark to a website, more
> like a magazine while still benifiting from the online content available is
> a new way of looking at the world, a way that harks back to those simpler
> and collectable days. So you can give someone this as a gift, even wrapped
> is a great idea, Yet embracing the future,
>
> Tiddlywiki is more than ideal for this.
>
> Tony
>
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