This weekend, the social media marvel that is Christian Payne hosted a lil’ festival out in wilds of Surrey called Geeknbury – I REALLY wanted to go, but it was just dreadful timing for me, work-wise, so I had to make do with checking out the happenings from the fest via the festival channel on Phreadz, at geeknbury.phreadz.com
Phreadz is a multi-media threaded conversational platform, so you can have chats like on twitter or a message board, but videos can be replied to with MP3s or pictures, and text can be added to anything posted. The threading works like a ‘family tree’, with all the sub-conversations viewable, and everything can be tagged and searched, as well as viewed within topical channels.
It’s still in ‘closed-beetroot’ mode at the moment, while all the coding is done by the mastermind behind it, Kosso, but a load of us are on there as beta-testers, and I love it.
Fortunately, the Geeknbury channel is open to the public, and as Lobelia and I couldn’t get to the fest, we decided to extend the festival via Phreadz, posting a load of songs as posts in the geeknbury channel, so people anywhere in the world could tune in and watch.
We had LOADS of fun doing it, and the embedded widgets below have each track, plus the conversation that happened embedded in them, so you can enjoy it too!
This was just a test, a trial run, for something much slicker, with proper streaming as well as the archived tracks, and a chatroom etc. We need to talk to Kosso about what’s possible, but we’ll let you know what happens next… Til then, enjoy, and don’t forget that you can see us ‘really live’ at Darbucka on Tuesday night (that’s probably today for most of you reading this!!)
Track 1 – I’m Lost
Track 2 – Happy
Track 3 – Grace And Gratitude
Track 4 – I’m In
Track 5 – Tea In The Sahara
Track 6 – Love Is A Battlefield
Love the widgets. Technology can be a wonderful thing! Thank you Steve and Lobelia for a brilliant end to Geeknbury!
A (virtual) Gig in Our Living Room… | Benjamin Ellis on the Web // Jul 31, 2008 at 3:43 pm
[...] in the Surrey outback, there was still one more act to go. Find out all about it here: a virtual gig – geeknbury in your living room. Thank you Steve and [...]
Thats genius – virtual gigs it the future
definite genius, also this guy called dpavs is actually making 3d sets for bands to perform their music , they buy some adspace and he will create them onto a virtual festival stage similar to glastonbury! genius idea , its at http://www.virtualbury.com