July 26th, 2008: Telemegaphonic Spree

A short version of The Making of Telemegaphone Dale.

The story of the Telemegaphone started already in the summer of 2007. I (Erik) was residing at the Nordic Artists’ Center in Dale, working on Pophorns and developing ideas for a new square in Dale. Unsworn was at the time discussing a series of concepts for poetic and unexpected phone services, then called Parafunctional Payphones, of with the Telemegaphone was the most interesting one. The village of Dale with its paradoxical mix of welcoming stunning scenery and geographically isolated location, yet internationally connected and with a welcoming atmospere, seemed like the perfect location to install the first Telemegaphone.

Tele-responsibility

We were also curious as to how our ideals of open, non-anxious action spaces - explored in projects such as the Four Ophones - would fare when. Does this kind of shared responsibility work also at a distance? Do you care about the people you have never met in a village you have never been to?

Bourgeois looks

The physical design of the Telemegaphone progressed from the typical alert-horns of warning and war towards a tasteful blend of public service, art-deco communications and reliable bourgeoisie. The Telemegaphone should look like a forgotten invention from the dawn of telephony, a confident product whose raison d’être is no longer questioned. The hexagonal, stainless steel horns with their decoratively curved support legs

Energy issues

There are no power outlets on top of Norwegian fjells so we had to come up with an alternative energy solution for this Telemegaphone. We disqualified solar power early on as this is one the rainiest regions in Europe. (Feel the rain in Pete Beste’s excellent Black Metal documentary shot in and around Dale.) A small 400W wind generator seemed like the perfect solution for a stormy mountaintop.

Pick up the phone

We’re extremely happy to have recruited Nicklas Marélius to join the team as Chief of Technical Wizardry. With a talent for getting-things-done Nicklas deviously managed to exposed the hidden serial port communications of modern Sony Ericsson USB-phones - a feat eagerly awaited by many. Now we can control the phone using a combination of the trusty Arduino microcontroller and a magic USB host chip. Nicklas even supplied the Telemegaphone with SMS remote control and reporting capabilities!

Off to Norway

Where we are now, we have already learned a lot. Cardboard is still king; Windmills are not toys (not even small ones); No two phones are the same. Now the hard parts begin: transporting the whole shebang up the mountain, and getting it to work. Still that’s nothing compared to the social and political issues connected to the Telemegaphone. Til topps!

June 19th, 2008: Herrgården Beatboxing

Unsworn Industries joins Malmö New Media Living Lab and goes beatboxing with Pophorns in Rosengård.

Malmö New Media Living Lab is a collaboration for exploring new products and services within new media, with a focus on co-creation and audience participation. The Lab is organised by Malmö University’s department for Art and Communication (K3) and INKONST, one of the larger concert and club venues in Malmö. The other partners are Ericsson Consumer Lab, Good World AB, Informator AB Scandvision Communication AB, Sveriges Television AB, The Astonishing Tribe AB, Do-Fi, Qbrick - and Unsworn Industries.

Cellular celebrations

To celebrate this fine affiliation we hooked up with Behrang “Rap-Tor” Miri and RGRA (The Voice and Face of the Street Movement) for a busy Pophorn jam at Herrgården in southern Malmö. Hours of enthusiastic cellular beat-boxing concluded with the decision that RGRA will host a Pophorn Grand Prix at Malmöfestivalen in August.

Later we found this action-packed video, shot by some of the kids and edited by Richard Topgaard.

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June 6th, 2008: Academic Summer Holiday

Unsworn Academy looks back at a busy spring of tutoring and workshopping at Malmö University.

Unsworn Academy’s tutoring division takes a well-deserved rest in the giant meat-tray produced by K3 Interaction Design master student Peter Urban. We supervised Peter’s and three other protein-rich projects in an end-of-the-second-semester individual explorations of one of the programs research themes: Mobile computing, Physical computing, Mass media and interactive media, Explicit interaction, and Critical Design.

Fashionable Technology

After a meeting at Sony Ericsson design headquarters in Lund Unsworn Mobile’s pin-stripes transformed into Unsworn Academy’s tweed for the final presentations of the Fashion & Technology students at K3. The small group of digital fashionistas presented sparkling creations, ranging from jealous jackets to micro-massaging shoes and sound-reactive adornments. Surprisingly good stuff.

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