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    Vol. 31, Issue 3 (93)
    September 2009
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    September 01 2009

    Towards a Programmable Transmission Arts Platform

    Brett Ian Balogh
    Brett Ian Balogh
    Brett Ian Balogh is a Chicago-based artist working at the intersection of objects, sounds, and spaces. His work involves the creation of instruments, systems, and environments that posit alternate relationships between ourselves and the world we inhabit. More information about the transmission art platform project is at www.brettbalogh.com.
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    Brett Ian Balogh
    Brett Ian Balogh is a Chicago-based artist working at the intersection of objects, sounds, and spaces. His work involves the creation of instruments, systems, and environments that posit alternate relationships between ourselves and the world we inhabit. More information about the transmission art platform project is at www.brettbalogh.com.
    Online ISSN: 1537-9477
    Print ISSN: 1520-281X
    © 2009 Brett Ian Balogh
    2009
    PAJ: A Journal of Performance and Art (2009) 31 (3 (93)): 50–52.
    https://doi.org/10.1162/pajj.2009.31.3.50
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    Brett Ian Balogh; Towards a Programmable Transmission Arts Platform. PAJ: A Journal of Performance and Art 2009; 31 (3 (93)): 50–52. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/pajj.2009.31.3.50

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      Brett Ian Balogh "Random Access Radio" (2007)

      A hacked Sony ICF2001 portable communications receiver is controllable by Balogh's computer application via serial/USB link. This in itself is nothing new (winradio, GNU radio), however, the aim is to enable the radio to be used as an instrument in electronic music and generative sound compositions. Courtesy: the artist.

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