The Public Broadcast Cart, radio station walking.

If the 'mobility' seems to be the watchword of contemporary technology, not always the most creative solutions come from the integration thrust of the chip. This is demonstrated by projects such as The Public Broadcast Cart , who manage to integrate current technologies and everyday tools. The work consists of a shopping cart equipped with a dynamic microphone, a mixer, an amplifier, six speakers, a mini FM transmitter and a laptop with a wireless card. In this way, what is detected by the microphone is not only amplified and transmitted through the speakers, but also retransmitted on an FM frequency perceptible in the vicinity and, through the laptop, on a streaming online hosted by radio.thing.net. Created by Ricardo Miranda Zuñiga, author of Vagamundo and Headline Daily Deaths , cataloging the work in this way the possibility of the spatial spread of the sound from a single point unit (surroundings, radios neighbors and the rest of the world through streaming) , freeing the possibility of public intervention which can be produced and developed without the chains entertainment industry. Note, finally borrowed the icon of the shopping cart, tipped as a symbol of uncritical consumption of goods, which makes use of a vehicle instead of free mobile communication.