My Cape Verdean friend Evelise Gomes told me about a world radio website called Radio Garden a few weeks ago, but I didn’t have much of a chance to check it out. Then another friend Pat Darrin just ...
Imagine looking at Google Earth and seeing thousands of tiny green dots all over the map, with each one representing a playable radio station. That’s pretty much Radio Garden, a mobile and web app ...
Radio Garden is based in Amsterdam. The website started as a project for the Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision developed by Studio Puckey & Moniker in 2016. Eventually, the project was ...
Over the last year, the internet, in its uniquely hollow way, has often had to satisfy essential human needs – entertainment and communication, for instance, quickly took the hellish form of the ...
Some of the most beautiful products are the simplest. Take Radio.Garden, for example. This project by Golo Föllmer at Martin-Luther University Halle displays a photorealistic globe full of green dots.
Imagine a spinning globe showing the location of thousands of radio stations, each one accessible via a simple click on its representative green dot. Well, thanks to some excellent work by interactive ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (WHAT THE TECH?) — We all have our favorite music streaming app but their algorithms often give you the same music – Radio Garden wants to change that. It lets you listen to music ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Geoffrey Morrison is a travel writer and digital nomad. One of the things I miss most about travel is being immersed in a culture ...
On Tuesday, Oct. 1, at 11:25 a.m. local time, a radio station in Torshavn in the Faroe Islands played a song called “Rave in the Grave,” by the Swedish D.J. AronChupa and Little Sis Nora. “Rave in the ...