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Voices of the past at a click
Voices of the past at a click
05/06/2004 09:41 PMChicago Tribune May 7 2004 2:21AM GMT
Paying Homage to the Wisdom of Voices
From Medicine's Past
Paying Homage to the Wisdom of Voices
From Medicine's Past
06/21/2004 08:23 PMWithout fanfare, decades-old journal articles go online.
Drowned voices Digital divide summit
'needs to listen to the voices of the
poor'
Drowned voices Digital divide summit
'needs to listen to the voices of the
poor'
12/09/2003 05:03 AMBBC Dec 9 2003 4:01AM ET
Many voices over IP
Many voices over IP
05/17/2004 10:22 AMUSA Today May 17 2004 2:07PM GMT
Recent new voices
Recent new voices
05/06/2004 04:08 PM
We don't yet know what the steady state of the blogosphere is going to
look like. As has been
snarkily reported, lots of blogs die on the vine. Of
course plenty don't, and there's also a steady influx of new voices.
Here are three that have enriched my daily trawl for ideas and
perspectives.
...Tiny Voices
Tiny Voices
03/13/2003 10:26 AMI honestly hate it when I IM the wrong person. I don't know what it is
with me, I did...
Global Voices
Global Voices
12/19/2004 03:06 PM
I participated in the Global Voices session at the Berkman Center
and promised earlier to post my thoughts. The bad news is that we
didn't get far enough to come up with a conclusive plan, but the good
news is that I think we have enough momentum to move forward. The
discuss was quite sober and practical and was not nearly as
techno-utopian as we are often criticized of being and often tend to
get.
I think the key difference between this meeting and others that I
have attended was the large number of mediums (Wikipedia, OhmyNews,
traditional journalism, human rights organizations, bloggers, TV and
radio) as well as the strong regional diversity (Iraq, Iran, Malaysia,
Kenya, Korea, China, Japan, Pakistan, US and many others). Most of the
people in the room were already members of a variety of organizations
and projects so we tried to find a common ground. I think that we came
to a consensus that freedom of speech and providing voice was
extremely important and this could and should take various forms. We
agreed to commit to working together to help each other in our
efforts. I'll post more when we are a bit more organized, but you can
see the discussion we are having on the blog, see a
partial list of the participants on Hoder's
wiki (it will be moved to a permanent place soon), see a log of the
real-time transcripts provided by SJ and join us on #globalvoices
on Freenode to chat. There are more resources on the blog. Sorry it's
a bit disorganized right now. We will try to organize it more soon.
One of the things we hope to do is be much more inclusive of ways to
participate and not focus on any one mode. This will complicate things
a bit, but I think it's worth it.
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Cepstral Voices for Mac OS X
Cepstral Voices for Mac OS X
03/22/2005 04:24 PM I love text-to-speech. I love it even more when it sounds clear.
As such, I wrote Text Reader to
save some documents as audio to my iPod. However, I realized later,
Mac OS X's default voices .. well ... suck. Then I came across these
gems. While the engine that takes words and creates phonemes is the
same (it's Mac OS X) the end result from those phonemes is much
clearer. Finally, after ten years of TTS on
the Mac, someone releases a third-party voice for it.
Cepstral
TTS Demo
Go on, get it. It's awesome.
Voices from Naropa
Voices from Naropa
06/22/2004 02:41 AM
The Internet Archive just got beat. William Burroughs on
wishing.
Mystical audio by Harry
Smith.
Amiri Baraka
(formerly LeRoi Jones) on "jism and jazz".
Ginsberg
reads "Howl." The most historically significant
archive of Beat and post-Beat recordings is now free for the
downloading. Lossless or lo-fi, saved or streamed -- the tape vault
of
Naropa Institute is unlocked on
archive.org as the Creative Commons grows.
We can help you hear the voices.
We can help you hear the voices.
12/24/2003 06:34 AMMy goal is simple: I'd like to bring anyone who's willing to
participate into the videoconference I'm holding with the world. It's
a live performance; y'all are invited.
Mountain Voices
Mountain Voices
04/10/2005 02:56 PM
Mountain Voices. 'This
website presents interviews with over 300 people who live in mountain
and highland regions round the world. Their testimonies offer a
personal perspective on change and development.'
Hearing New Voices
Hearing New Voices
10/28/2003 11:08 PMThough there's a lot of talk about newspapers and politicians and
celebrities having weblogs, we are continually reminded that the...
all the voices blur
all the voices blur
05/17/2004 01:17 PMThanks to WWdN reader Greg, I just found out that
The Good
Things is airing on
The Sundance
Channel this Friday, May 21st.
The Good Things, like
Neverland
i> and
Jane White is
one of the very few movies I've done in the last ten years that I can
enthusiastically encourage everyone to go out and watch.
Voices from the Days of Slavery
Voices from the Days of Slavery
01/23/2004 02:26 PMa truly extraordinary audio collection
Global Voices Manifesto
Global Voices Manifesto
12/25/2004 05:35 PMLike
Joi, I also feel pretty strongly about the
freedom to say what you want. So I contributed a quick-and-rough
Finnish translation to the
Global Voices Wiki.
(In other news: it feels
pretty strange (and one would think that I'm used to darkness) that
the sun does not come up at all during the day. Oh well.
Luckily I have a beautiful, caring, wonderful and diarrhet
ic lady here to keep me company. And a bunch of kids. :)
Season's Greetings and Global Voices
Season's Greetings and Global Voices
12/25/2004 04:50 PM
It's 6AM Christmas morning in Japan right now. Today I'm reflecting
on the past year and thinking about the future and I'm thinking about
Global Voices. Hopefully most of you are with your family with some
time to relax, think about priorities and reflect. I'm sure there are
a lot of TV shows about "Peace on earth, goodwill to men," and you've
probably sent and received a lot of UNICEF Christmas cards. You should
be in the perfect mood to think about Global Voices. In the past, we
had to rely on TV shows to try to feel empathy for people in other
countries and organizations such as UNICEF to try to give our support
to humanitarian efforts. These were and are noble efforts. However, at
our fingertips, we have the ability to reach out and speak to, build
bridges with and interact with those people we have been "wishing
well" to in the abstract for all of these years. We have a long way to
go before we are able to hear the voices of everyone on earth, but I
believe that providing voices and building bridges is essential for
the World Peace we all wish for.
We have changed the "Global Voices Manifesto" to "Global Voices
Covenant 0.2". We have edited it for awhile on the wiki, but this
version is frozen.
I'm not normally a very religious person, but I feel pretty
religious about this.
Global
Voices Covenant 0.2
We believe in free speech: in protecting the
right to speak -- and the right to listen. We believe in universal
access to the tools of speech.
To that end, we want to enable everyone who wants to speak to have
the means to speak -- and everyone who wants to hear that speech, the
means to listen to it.
Thanks to new tools, speech need no longer be controlled by those
who own the means of publishing and distribution, or by governments
that would restrict thought and communication. Now, anyone can wield
the power of the press. Everyone can tell their stories to the
world.
We want to build bridges across the gulfs of culture and language
that divide people, so as to understand each other more fully. We want
to work together more effectively, and act more powerfully.
We believe in the power of direct connection. The bond between
individuals from different worlds is personal, political and powerful.
We believe conversation across boundaries is essential to a future
that is free, fair, prosperous and sustainable - for all citizens of
this planet.
While we continue to work and speak as individuals, we also want to
identify and promote our shared interests and goals. We pledge to
respect, assist, teach, learn from, and listen to one other.
We are Global Voices.
We're trying to translated it
into other languages. If you have some time over the holidays and feel
like helping out, please jump in. You can come to the #globalvoices
IRC channel on Freenode or just go to the
wiki and add a translation there. Any of
language links in red have not been done yet. You can also edit one
that has been translated if you find any errors or to go the "talk"
section of that wiki page to talk about the translation.
Please take a look at the Global Voices
blog. We're looking for additional people and projects to hook up
with so let us know if you can contribute to Global Voices or have a
project that could tie in with Global Voices.
PS I'm not sending any Christmas or New Years cards this year
because I don't want to kill any more trees (and I'm lazy). I'm not
sending email greetings because mass mailings are becoming
indistinguishable from spam. Instead, I offer this blog entry. For the
more personal touch, I'm relying on my birthday reminder to remind me
to say hi to my friends in a way that distributes the work across the
year.
UPDATE: Says _sj_ our translation expert. "Translate a few lines or
a paragraph or put up a bad translation and leave a note above it
saying it is incomplete."
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voices ring the halls
voices ring the halls
06/17/2005 04:28 PMThere is a Reuters story in Wired News today about the settlement
reached between SAG actors and video game producers.SAN...
Macs get their voices back
Macs get their voices back
04/19/2004 04:09 AMApple is to include speech technology into new versions of its Mac
operating system which will help visually impaired users
Global Voices Online
Global Voices Online
04/14/2005 07:05 AMGlobal Voices Onlinehttp://cyber.law.har
vard.edu/globalvoices/Global Voices is an
international effort to diversify the conversation taking place online
by involving speakers from around the world, and developing tools,
institutions and relationships to help make these voices heard. The
world is talking. Are you ready to listen? This will be added to my
presentation
Bots, Blogs and News
Aggregators.
Notes and Tips: Better Voices
Notes and Tips: Better Voices
04/06/2005 12:19 PMSteven Weintraut touts better "voices" for Mac speech synthesis.
Global Voices Infrastructure of
Democracy
Global Voices Infrastructure of
Democracy
03/14/2005 06:21 PMI've written about these guys
before, but I haven't made my mind up yet: are these people
just self-absorbed do-gooders who speak beautiful words and nod their
heads in unison, or are they actually going to make a serious impact.
At least they have a bunch of good people there. I just hope
governments are listening.
Anyway, there's now a conference going
on (with David Weinberger providing blog coverage) in Madrid
(titled "Madrid conference on democracy, security and
terrorism"), and they are drafting the first "Infrastructures of Democracy" -paper on the
Global Voices Wiki.
Right Voices » What Liberal
Media???
Right Voices » What Liberal
Media???
09/04/2004 12:04 PMshe did not hear any boos either .. What Liberal Media??? .. firsthand
report
rightvoices.com/archives/2004/09/03/what-liberal-media
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A Small Victory - Voices 2004
A Small Victory - Voices 2004
08/21/2004 10:39 AMHow does your emotional view of 9/11 differ now from three years ago?
Do you find yourself more hopeful than you were then .. Michele is
going to continue her
Voices
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Global Voices manifesto draft
Global Voices manifesto draft
12/19/2004 03:06 PM
There is now a draft of the Global Voices
manifesto on Hoder's wiki. It will eventually be moved, but we're
working on it there for now. Here is the current draft.
We
believe in free speech, both in protecting the right to speak and
extending access to the tools of speech. We define speech broadly to
include many media that facilitate expression.
The broadest right of free speech has always extended primarily to
those who owned technology for publishing and distribution, beginning
with the printing press. It is now possible for anyone to publish and
have access to a distribution channel via the Internet. It is our goal
that everyone who wants to speak can be heard.
We believe in the power of direct connection and the freedom to
connect. The bond between individuals from different worlds is
personal, political and powerful.
We seek to create bridges that cross the gulfs that have
traditionally divided us. When we cross these gulfs, we understand
each other more fully, work together more effectively, and act more
powerfully. With these bridges, we can do together what we could only
dream of doing alone.
Direct connection is its own reward. However, in a world full of
challenges, it is also the best path to building a future that is
freer, fairer, more sustainable and more prosperous.
While we’re all committed to our own work as individuals, we
also recognize our common interest and goals. We each speak for
ourselves, but we’re all in this together. We pledge to respect,
listen to, assist, and learn from one other. We are Global
Voices.
What do you think? You can also comment on Ethan's
post on the
Global Voices blog about this draft.
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Joi Ito's Web: Season's Greetings and
Global Voices
Joi Ito's Web: Season's Greetings and
Global Voices
12/25/2004 05:00 PMNice Christmas morning message from Joi .. perfect Christmas greeting
.. Joi Ito is
linking
joi.ito.com/archives/2004/12/25/seasons_greetings_and_global
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Voices of the Dead Echo Across Algeria
Voices of the Dead Echo Across Algeria
04/17/2004 01:54 PMThe country is mending from a decade-long civil war, but its ghosts of
the dead, and especially of the missing, continue to haunt the
government and military.
Global Voices: Live from Kyrgyzstan
Global Voices: Live from Kyrgyzstan
04/02/2005 10:55 AMGlobal Voices has published a remarkable first-person account of the
overthrow of the Kyrgysztan government. It's by Elina Karakulova, a
21-year old Kyrgyz student who gives an excellent picture —
personal and ambivalent — of what's going on and how it feels.
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"The Future of Music - Voices in Your
Head"
"The Future of Music - Voices in Your
Head"
04/03/2005 10:12 PMClinton Voices Concern for Lewinsky (AP)
Clinton Voices Concern for Lewinsky (AP)
06/23/2004 07:46 AMAP - Former President Bill Clinton says he was "pretty wigged out"
with stress when he and Monica Lewinsky had an affair and said he
thought he'd lose the office if he acknowledged it publicly in a
timely fashion.
'05: Think hot zones, hybrids and voices
over the Internet
'05: Think hot zones, hybrids and voices
over the Internet
12/29/2004 10:14 PMMENAFN Dec 30 2004 2:54AM GMT
Clinton voices concern for Lewinsky
Clinton voices concern for Lewinsky
06/23/2004 10:59 AMIT voices drowned in corporate
governance rush
IT voices drowned in corporate
governance rush
04/22/2004 05:16 AMIgnore the techies at your peril
Bush Voices Confidence; Will Lay Out
Agenda for a 2nd Term
Bush Voices Confidence; Will Lay Out
Agenda for a 2nd Term
07/21/2004 06:02 PMHours before he was to lay out his 2nd-term agenda, the president
laughed at the suggestion there might not be a second term.
Voices at the Crash Site Say the
Frontrunner Was Never Ahead
Voices at the Crash Site Say the
Frontrunner Was Never Ahead
02/10/2004 02:50 AMThe Howard Dean crash site has been visited a lot already. Writers on
the Net are starting to struggle over their interpretations, including
the role of the Net in Dean's crash. But the press suffered a crash
too. Where do we locate that site?
Fourteen New Voices: A Reply to
Halley's Comment
Fourteen New Voices: A Reply to
Halley's Comment
03/31/2005 11:13 PMIn deciding how to respond to a public
challenge from blogger, writer and big league conferencer Halley
Suitt ("Ten New Voices," March 7) I had to identify my options. I
figured I could...
Food, Owners' Voices Coax Skittish Dog
(AP)
Food, Owners' Voices Coax Skittish Dog
(AP)
04/27/2004 08:47 AMAP - Volunteers armed with Vienna sausages and a tape recording of Tom
and Betty Kuffel's voice managed to coax the family's skittish dog
back into safety.
tall buildings shake voices escape
tall buildings shake voices escape
03/14/2005 05:42 PMAround 8:57 last night, I had a brief flash of panic: What if they cut
my part down? I'm going...
Stolen Voices - The Challenge of
Securing VoIP
Stolen Voices - The Challenge of
Securing VoIP
04/04/2005 09:42 PMPersonal Voices: Ashcroft's
Attack On Greenpeace
Personal Voices: Ashcroft's
Attack On Greenpeace
11/01/2003 12:50 AMmore
alternet.org/story.html?StoryID=17073
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