speech

Remember, Remember

October 18th, 2008 by Russell Davies

I have no idea what my wife’s mobile phone number is. My phone knows but I don’t. That worries me slightly, but not enough to do anything about it. Susan Blackmore investigates this phenomenon, and others, about memory and the technologies and things we use to help us remember. It’s especially interesting about Gordon Bell and MyLifeBits and Deb Roy and his studies of language through filming hours and hours of his children’s formative years. Programme page here. MP3 here. Excellent stuff from Radio 3.

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The Look of The Irish

April 28th, 2008 by Steve Bowbrick

Over at RTE Ronan Kelly has got a bit of an NPR thing going on. He’s making documentaries that have that disarming, dreamy feel that I expect from the best output of American public radio stations like Chicago Public Radio and WNYC. Here’s a really excellent show that went out around Paddy’s Day in March about being Irish. Not being Irish in the hard-hitting sociological-analytical kind of way but being Irish in the allusive, poetic kind of way. This is open-ended, discursive radio that rarely arrives at a conclusion. Stories don’t resolve neatly, segments are loosely-linked, themes approximate.

Some people really don’t like this. They find it lazy and purposeless and want something tougher and better organised. Sometimes I agree but that’s mostly because it’s such a difficult technique to get right. It would be very easy to make something slack and undemanding from this material. I’d like to hear more like it in Britain, though. I’d like to hear what would happen if some of Britain’s factual radio talent was let off the hook a bit and allowed to play. With the occasional exception on Radio 3, though, the BBC’s really too uptight to create such loosely-structured radio here. I think Feedback would be swamped if Mark Damazer routinely ran shows like Kelly’s (or like This American Life or Radio Lab, for that matter). Pity.

Anyway, this show is full of good stories. In one segment some really good material comes from the simple device of phoning people up who happen to be called ‘Patrick Day’. A treat (MP3).

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Speak on the Dotted Line

December 5th, 2007 by Steve Bowbrick

Some genuine product insight in this nice half hour about speech recognition technologies presented by Rory Bremner. I actually learnt stuff - and I really liked a couple of the synthetic contact centre ‘personae’ too (MP3).

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