Favoriting Radio Free Culture: Playlist from January 7, 2013 Favoriting

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Favoriting January 7, 2013: Head to an Anti-Police Brutality March with Renegade Journalist Tim Pool (Rebroadcast)

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Yacht  Shangri-La (Instrumental)   Favoriting Shangri-La (Instrumentals)  Available on the Free Music Archive 
Tim Pool  A lesson in livestreaming recorded at WFMU   Favoriting  

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Tim Pool       


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Avatar 6:06pm
Danne D:

Hi Andrea :) Will be intrigued by your interview :)
Avatar 6:10pm
Andrea:

If folks want to learn more about Tim and his work livestreaming, he did a guest post for us over on the Free Music Archive: bit.ly...
Avatar 6:10pm
Danne D:

"on a fall day like this one" turned out be a hurricane - Sandy was a little bit of an overkill of a metaphor if you ask me
Avatar 6:11pm
Danne D:

(I realize you taped that bit before that of course)
  6:11pm
nobody:

cares .
Avatar 6:14pm
Matt from Springfield:

Hey Danne!
I remember this one from the first time--I listened on the Web, but the NY/NJ listeners probably had their power out and the transmitters down.
Avatar 6:17pm
Andrea:

Sorry for the repeat broadcast, Matt! It was neat to listen to this during Sandy because folks could follow Tim's live tweets from lower manhattan while listening to the show. He goes by @Timcast
Avatar 6:20pm
Matt from Springfield:

No worries, Andrea! I remember those live tweet photos as well.
Avatar 6:30pm
Danne D:

I feel like I'd be afraid that a drone would crash into my head.
Avatar 6:33pm
Matt from Springfield:

@Danne: Yet another aspect of drone law that needs to be codified before 2015: drone-based accidents!
Avatar 6:33pm
Andrea:

This is one of the drones Tim uses - costs about $300 is is super lightweight. bit.ly...
Avatar 6:34pm
Danne D:

Police always want to maintain a sense that they are in control of the situation. Resistance leads to the next level of response.
Avatar 6:35pm
Danne D:

1) That copter looks way cool
2) It totally looks like it could wipe out protesters 4 at a time.
Avatar 6:36pm
Andrea:

Also - here's some footage of Rockaway damange Tim shot using the drone: bit.ly...
Avatar 6:37pm
Matt from Springfield:

Wow--the drone looks like a great foundation for a "hoverboard" engine! :)
Avatar 6:40pm
Matt from Springfield:

Tim has a few videos of overhead damage from Sandy--grim, firsthand stuff.
Avatar 6:44pm
Matt from Springfield:

I mentioned on the previous playlist, but Clay Pigeon was also at this same event in October:
wfmu.org...
Avatar 6:49pm
Danne D:

Clay's work on Sandy is an amazing compendium taken together - regardless of where folks stand on the movement.
Avatar 6:57pm
Matt from Springfield:

Thanks again, Andrea!
Avatar 7:00pm
Danne D:

Thanks Andrea :)
Avatar 7:00pm
Andrea:

Fun chatting Matt and Danne!
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