Memoryloops
Help
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How do I compile my own list of audio tracks?
Once you have registered, you can compile your personal selection of audio tracks and store them very easily on your own track list. To add audio tracks to the track list just click on the symbol
on the player or in the audio track list.
The corresponding audio track will then be stored and can be called up on a different computer, on a mobile phone or on an MP3 player.
Click on the track list in the list of audio tracks and listen to all of the audio tracks saved or delete them (by clicking again on
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Do I have to register to use this page?
You can use most functions on this page without having your own user account. You only have to register if you want to compile your own track list. After registering, you can call up your track list from another computer, from a mobile phone or an MP3 player.
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How do I register?
To register, please click on ‘Login’ and then ‘Register’, complete all boxes on the form and then press ‘Send’.
After checking your data, you will receive an e-mail with a confirmation link. Follow this link to confirm your registration before returning to this page.
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What are the radio plays?
Five audio tracks in German and one in English have been recorded as one-hour Memory Loops that cover the whole city area with a focus on different subjects. These collages of texts set to an original musical score will be broadcast as a radio series on Bayern 2 in September and October 2010 and can be found under ‘Radio Play’ in this menu and downloaded directly. The German one-hour audio tracks will be broadcast as a radio series on Bayern 2 in September and October 2010, and can also be downloaded as podcasts.
MP3 players with these Memory Loops are available for hire at selected museums and institutions in Munich: Münchner Stadtmuseum, Jewish Museum Munich, Villa Stuck, Lenbachhaus museum shop in the Ruffini building, Haus der Kunst.
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How can I download the audio tracks?
There are several ways to download the audio tracks so that you can listen to them on your MP3 player, for example:
You can download one particular audio track by clicking oneither in the player or in the audio track list.
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Where can I find more information on the Memory Loops?
Further details on the Memory Loops project and the artist Michaela Melián can be found under ‘About’.