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Circus on a friday night

By jkfadnes | Sep 19 2007 | Assignment2 (audio)

It’s only just after 9 PM, but already drunk and happy people stagger all around. The foul stench of stale beer and cigarette smoke mix with the occasional whiff of vomit, and fill the gigantic circus tent. Welcome to the largest friday bar in Denmark!

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Web video will not oust sound clips

By Peter Andersen | Sep 18 2007 | Assignment2 (audio)

These days everybody talks about Youtube and video clips is to be found in every little corner of the web. Despite all that, sound clips do have a future on the internet. That is the expert assessment of Professor Niels Ole Finnemann of the Center for Internet Research at Aarhus University. More »

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“I reached for the weapon I didn’t have”

By allanpriess | Sep 18 2007 | Assignment2 (audio)

24 year old Danish soldier Jacob Blaabjerg was stationed in Iraq for six months. A troubled experience both before, during and after the stationing and a job where death could have been the final outcome. More »

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Children prefer it quiet

By Christian H. Pedersen | Sep 18 2007 | Assignment2 (audio)

Everywhere are children in aprons, leaning over tables with paint brushes in their coulourfull hands. They are drawing their favourite place to be and one thing is consistent through most of the paintings. “Most of the children prefer quiet places. It makes you think, “ says Birgit Pedersen curator of arrangements at Aros. More »

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No language in common

By fruelund | Sep 18 2007 | Assignment2 (audio)

Mankind has had a relationship with the common dog for tens of thousands of years. Surprisingly no set standards for communication between these two species has evolved and for both parties genuine communication and cooperation is something that has to be learned. More »

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A helping audio hand

By frederikke | Sep 18 2007 | Assignment2 (audio)

brian_airplay2.jpg”Sound creates images – but images don’t create sound. That is the strength of audio,” says sound technician Brian Dyrby.
Unfortunately most multimedia operators today tend to overlook the possibilities of audio. Therefore it is important to provide the web users with high quality sound, if you want to convince them to click the button. Offering a helping hand, Brian here points out the three most common mistakes you make when working with audio. More »

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Upcoming musicians are attacking the Internet

By Troels Kaltoft | Sep 18 2007 | Assignment2 (audio)

The Internet has become an important platform for both established and upcoming bands. As a lot of fellow musicians, the band, Vault Attack, uses the web in various ways with one overall goal: to get the music out to as many potential listeners as possible. More »

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Cultural Impacts of the Music Revolution

By melvej | Sep 18 2007 | Assignment2 (audio)

If you have noticed that more and more people are walking around with headphones, you would be right. Sales of MP3 players have skyrocketed in the last couple of years. From a mere 5000 players in 2001 to over half a million units sold each year for the past two years in Denmark alone. More »

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Web allows audience a pre-listen of musical

By Louise Juel | Sep 18 2007 | Assignment2 (audio)

It is the largest Danish musical-production outside of Copenhagen. Lyset over Skagen, The Light over Skagen, is at the moment touring Denmark with great succes. More »

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Danish dialects under pressure

By ingridtrier | Sep 18 2007 | Assignment2 (audio)

The mobility of young people is increasing. Every year thousands of people are moving to the country’s largest cities for studying. But do they take their dialect with them?
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