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		<title>Audio/Video Articles.</title>
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				<title>Audio/Video Articles.</title>
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				<pubDate>Mon, 03 Jun 2013 17:13:10 +0000</pubDate>
				<wikidot:authorName>Bunton</wikidot:authorName>				<wikidot:authorUserId>1225550</wikidot:authorUserId>				<content:encoded>
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						 <p>I've considered the site as a whole, and I've noticed a trend. For all the alternative and innovative formats on-site, and the unique perspectives and shapes of the 200+ entries here, there's one thing we lack.</p> <p>Non-text articles.</p> <p>Apart from a few image-containing articles, nothing on the site uses alternative media. We have a script for a play but not the play itself, for example, and absolutely no audio whatsoever. So, I'm putting a little challenge forward.</p> <p>Create a video or audio piece.</p> <p>Now, this can be anything. I gave the example of a play above, but it could also include readings of an original work (almost all of you have lovely voices, a good few of which I've heard, Vivax), telephone calls, answer-machine messages (ingoing or ourgoing), lectures (which can include various styles, such as <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&amp;v=0OtSs2xEpzY">this</a> or <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&amp;v=XT6DKn6ZJso">that</a>), comedy skits, dance routines, pantomimes, news clips, the recorded unveiling of an artifact, found footage collections, abstract pieces, animations (though I appreciate this is difficult), or hell, even something like a Let's Play of a video game from the perspective of an otherworldly gamer.<sup class="footnoteref"><a id="footnoteref-425540-1" href="javascript:;" class="footnoteref" >1</a></sup>.</p> <p>If you've any musical talent, there's a very, very <em>very</em> sought-after place for that, be it synthetic or instrumental, classical, traditional or modern. And while I'm not sure, I think even a mod, custom map or UTAU creation could be freely posted under the CC license (since the original licenses for those are not viral). Even if not, you can resubmit them.</p> <p>So come on! Show the newcomers that are flocking in every day to read, enjoy, upvote and say how amazingly fantastic <em>your</em> work is and how brilliant you are that the Library isn't just prose, poetry and traditional fiction!</p> <p>If anyone is interested in this, and needs help embedding files, feel free to contact me, as I've had to embed both video and .mp3 in wikidot before. Additionally, <a href="http://wanderers-library.wikidot.com/forum/t-648437/the-resources-thread">this</a> thread links to a few free resources in case you need stock clips.</p> <div class="footnotes-footer"> <div class="title">Footnotes</div> <div class="footnote-footer" id="footnote-425540-1"><a href="javascript:;" >1</a>. And I will be very, <em>very</em> disappointed in the community if someone doesn't do this/</div> </div> 
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