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Radioamnion

Radioamnion is a python module which simplifies and streamlines for the Radioamnion project. The key features are:

  • transforming the audio file to a LED visualisation
  • storing the visualisation in multiple formats

Table of Contents

  1. Links
  2. Project
  3. Example
  4. Installation
  5. Crontab Settings

Radioamnion is a python module which simplifies and streamlines for the Radioamnion project. The key features are:

  • transforming the audio file to a LED visualisation
  • storing the visualisation in multiple formats

Links

Project

RADIO AMNION: SONIC TRANSMISSIONS OF CARE IN OCEANIC SPACE is a multi-year sound art project for the waters of Earth, commissioning and relaying new compositions by contemporary artists more than 2kms deep with/in the Pacific Ocean. During each full moon, far beyond human perception, the abyssal waters of Cascadia Basin resonate with the deep frequencies and voices of invited artists. All transmissions are relayed in the sea through a submerged neutrino telescope experiment’s calibration system and available here online only during the three days of each full moon.

Example

import radioamnion

For more examples have a lock in the example folder.

Installation

Prepare Python package

Go to the directory of this README you are reading is placed (basically, to the directory of the pyproject.toml file, but this should be the same) and run:

python3 -m build

This will create the files located in the folder .egg-info.

Install requirements

To install the required python packages run.

pip install -r requirements.txt

Install with pip

Run the following command to install the package. In case you are not in the directory of the repository replace . with the root directory of the package.

pip3 install -U --user -e .

Crontab Settings

For c&p to:

37 11 24 7 * /home/odroid/mctl/mctl/mctl_client.py module art START /home/odroid/art/---.csv 2>&1 >> /home/odroid/logs/cron_art.log