agree with an "online listening room". while any chat would do the job basically, (eg. discord, twitch for streaming and chatting, self hosted etc.), for the intense and hour-long listening session over here I have choosen a telegram channel, "radio.earth", where we meet for listening to temporary streams from 1st to 3rd natures... examples from March and April, by Peter Cusack and me: https://radio.earth/anthropophone/24032021/ https://radio.earth/anthropophone/12042021/ Behind the scene (on aporee.org) there's a tool for recording and archiving the sessions. Advantage of Telegram is accessibility on any platform, and ease of use, text/voice/img etc., and availability on any desktop computer. Not bad, not ideal, there's room for more / other ideas. Udo
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Ella Finer:
Locus Sonus doesn't have a chat function does it? The genius of Soundcamp's Reveil Platform as a listening machine/interface for one dedicated day needs a "drop in" equivalent I feel (unless there is one I am missing?)-- an online listening room -- an acoustic common room. Grant, Dawn, Maria? Meanwhile, in Hampstead, sounds like someone or some thing got close --
On Thu, May 6, 2021 at 8:55 PM Jem Finer jemfiner@mac.com wrote: