Experience the Live Mediascape
The Mediascape combines over 35 audio clips and 15 photographs into an exploratory walk along the North side of the Avon New Cut.Walkers can enter the area at any point, from any direction, and for any duration. The entire walk will take approximately one hour.
On entering the ‘live area’ of the walk, the user will hear a spoken introduction that includes health and safety advice, information about the area covered and what to expect.
The walk is based loosely on the Friends of the New Cut Guided History walk, offered annually in early spring as part of a series of river-based walks around Bristol.The Mediascape may appeal to a similar audience as the guided walk, as well as local residents, historians or environmentalists; the Mediascape offers the flexibility to walk at any time, alone or with others, and complete all or part of the walk in any sequence.
The walker will hear about the local history of the cut, and of specific buildings as they pass them.
Avon New Cut also acts as a ‘wildlife corridor’ into the city; audio and photographs show the walker some of the wildlife they may find as they walk along the pavements and paths bordering the cut.The i-paq can be used to document the walk, taking photos, or making notes.
Walkers are encouraged to share this and other feedback through THIS online ‘team’ blog, details of which are given on leaving the walk’s active zone.
Throughout the walk, information screens show the relevant audio zone, clip duration, and prompt the user how they can replay the clip if desired.This mediascape was made by Jackie Calderwood as part of a research project for MA Media (Interactive Audio, Video Arts) at the University of the West of England (UWE) in partnership with the Southville Community Centre Bristol.
It was designed for HP Labs Mediascape Client 1.2 and has been updated for mscape 2.0 running on iPAQ Contact the Southville Centre to enquire about hiring equipment.
You can download all the software amd information you need from the mscapers website at:
http://www.mscapers.com/home
And then download the Avon New Cut Mediascape from:
http://www.mscapers.com/msin/ABA0000107
Have fun!
Thanks to all who have provided content and advice for developing the Avon New Cut Mediascape.Local & Natural History:Roy Gallop, Anton Bantock, Ben Barker Original commentariesrecorded and edited by: Katie WhiteRevised and produced by:Jackie CalderwoodPhotographs by:Friends of Avon New Cut (FrANC) and:Sycamore - Jackie CalderwoodBluetit - Rob WaterhouseBlack Headed Gulls - Sam BloomfieldCherry Blossom - Beniamin PopMallards - Sarah Digh
Friday, 26 October 2007
Rosehips - Natural Vitamin C!
Rosehips are out along the Cut - best harvested after the first hard frost. They're great for vitamin C and keeping colds/sore throats away.
Check out traditional hedgerow recipes at: http://www.overthegardengate.co.uk/garden/herbs/reci_hedge.asp
-You'll need to strain them really well as the little hairs inside the hip are bad for the stomach!
Check out traditional hedgerow recipes at: http://www.overthegardengate.co.uk/garden/herbs/reci_hedge.asp
-You'll need to strain them really well as the little hairs inside the hip are bad for the stomach!
Thursday, 25 October 2007
Wednesday, 24 October 2007
Monday, 11 June 2007
Yummy Elderflowers
The elderflowers were out early everywhere this year - like all flora, by about 2-3 weeks.
They're still flowering though, and great ingredients for some yummy things like elderflower cordial http://uktv.co.uk/index.cfm/uktv/Food.recipe/aid/516164 , champagne, and elderflower fritters http://uktv.co.uk/index.cfm/uktv/food.recipe/aid/529353
They're still flowering though, and great ingredients for some yummy things like elderflower cordial http://uktv.co.uk/index.cfm/uktv/Food.recipe/aid/516164 , champagne, and elderflower fritters http://uktv.co.uk/index.cfm/uktv/food.recipe/aid/529353
Tuesday, 29 May 2007
nearly every day
Nearly every day I cycle to work along the cut, its always different and it always makes me feel grounded, it reminds me I'm in Bristol and this is what Bristol's like...wet, muddy and tidal! Maybe I will learn how to take pictures off my phone so i can share any sights to or from work on the cut.
Friday, 25 May 2007
Use the iPaq to Photograph Your Walk!
Most of the photos on this blog were taken during mediascape walks, just using the i-paq (handheld computer) which is playing the mediascape. You can take photos, and make sound recordings, without stopping the mediascape. Here's Katie taking a photo - that's included in the Local Historian and Artist test Mediascape blog entry.
Underfall Yard and the Old Boatyard
Butterfly Junction
Ivy Broomrape IS Purple!
The IvyBroomrape that Katie spotted, flowering exceptionally early, (See photo, 02 May 2007, blog entry: Live and Laughing ) has changed from a soft pinkish yellow colour to a deep purple. There's lots along the North bank of the Cut between Vauxhall Bridge and the Chocolate Path.
Tuesday, 15 May 2007
Art at Vauxhall Bridge
Walking over Vauxhall Bridge today was a lovely surprise to see these clay tiles depicting features of the Avon New Cut. The info plaque (photograph below) tells how they were made by local people, and glazed with Avon mud, as part of an arts project with Jo Young for the Southville Arts Trail.
A great installation on the bridge - go and see it!
Thursday, 10 May 2007
Tuesday, 8 May 2007
Walking About
Seven of us tried out the mediascape thisafternoon, walking the section from Gaol Ferry Bridge to Bedminster Bridge. It's quite different coming into the Bathurst Basin from that direction.
Useful tip: if you take a spare pair of headphones and a 2 into 1 mini-jack then two people can share the same ipaq!
Monday, 7 May 2007
Out and About
Mediascape Credits
This mediascape was made by Jackie Calderwood as part of a research project for MA Media (Interactive Audio, Video Arts) at the University of the West of England (UWE) in partnership with the Southville Centre, Bristol.
Thanks to all who have provided content for the Avon New Cut Mediascape.
Local & Natural History: Roy Gallop, Anton Bantock
Recorded and edited by: Katie White
Revised and produced by: Jackie Calderwood
Photographs by:
Members and Friends of Avon New Cut;
Sycamore - Jackie Calderwood
Bluetit - Rob Waterhouse
Black Headed Gulls - Sam Bloomfield
Cherry Blossom - Beniamin Pop
Mallards - Sarah Digh
Thanks to all who have provided content for the Avon New Cut Mediascape.
Local & Natural History: Roy Gallop, Anton Bantock
Recorded and edited by: Katie White
Revised and produced by: Jackie Calderwood
Photographs by:
Members and Friends of Avon New Cut;
Sycamore - Jackie Calderwood
Bluetit - Rob Waterhouse
Black Headed Gulls - Sam Bloomfield
Cherry Blossom - Beniamin Pop
Mallards - Sarah Digh
Thursday, 3 May 2007
Thanks for the invite!
I've joined the walkaboutshout blog so that I can add some pictures and sound recordings I made at the New Cut.
Here's the first picture:
It's of bird-prints in the mud, but I found the ipaq hard to hold still, and this was as far as it would zoom. I might take some more on my own camera and send them in.
Here's the first picture:
It's of bird-prints in the mud, but I found the ipaq hard to hold still, and this was as far as it would zoom. I might take some more on my own camera and send them in.
Wednesday, 2 May 2007
Back to Front
It looks as though the time and date are fixed on these blogs, so I can't cheat by putting 'yesterday's blog' up today!
These pictures were taken last night, the Beltaine (1st of May) moon over the cut.
.. that was AFTER the tip-toes, and BEFORE live and laughing.
Confused? All future blogs will be in the 'correct' order - until I learn how to change the date code!
Tip-toes
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