Showing posts with label audio. Show all posts
Showing posts with label audio. Show all posts

Friday, December 6, 2013

ITL collaborative audio book project

As you may know, ITL was born so things could be read aloud to others. Reading events are, by necessity, generally limited to short pieces or excerpts. But we dream bigger.

Over the next several months, ITL will be asking folks to record themselves reading short chapters from a novel with Favorite Book Status. Why? Because it will be fun.

It will go a little something like this:

Margaret


Comment here or visit the facebook page & drop a note if you would like to participate!

Friday, February 27, 2009

Judge Noah "Soggy" Sweat's "Whiskey Speech," 1952

More for your listening pleasure! Also live from ITL #3.



Jack Miller shares with us the wonder that is "The Whiskey Speech."



Senator Eugene McCarthy's speech at the 1960 DNC


Our first live recording! Aaron Devine shared this at Imagined Therefore Limitless #3 - Oratory.

An excerpt from Aaron's introduction: "Eugene McCarthy was a senator from Minnesota and a poet, and he gave this speech at the 1960 Democratic Convention... One of the reasons that I chose it is that, if you listen to it, it sounds really relevant to today and today's time. And a couple of the earlier speeches that we heard - it's the same thing.

I think that speaks to how the ideas are there. The ideas have been there fomenting and simmering in our consciousness nationally for a long time and change really lags behind. But the thinkers are there. So I'm very hopeful and excited about this new President we have tomorrow, and how he's going to carry the ideas of Martin Luther King, who we celebrate today, forward to another step after one generation has passed. But I also recognize that the change that he's bringing is going to take a very long time. But I'm hopeful that the ideas are being voiced now. It seems important to me to voice these ideas. "



Tuesday, January 6, 2009

"The Story of Little Suck-a-Thumb"

Shall we recall the joys of readers' series gone by? We shall.




For your listening pleasure, Imagined Therefore Limitless presents
A. Nora Long reading "The Story of Little Suck-a-Thumb", from Shockheaded Peter.

Special thanks to Brendan for making auditory magic happen at all hours of the night and to Jack for advice.