Rammstein Live From Stockholm Picture Stream
Paul Andrews
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A guy in Stockholm is about to begin transmitting live pics of Rammstein's show via his mobile.
Tune in now!
http://snapreplay.com/event/rammstein-stockholm-sweden
Tune in now!
http://snapreplay.com/event/rammstein-stockholm-sweden
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PJ - Auckland 2009; Alpine Valley1&2 2011; Man1, Am'dam1&2, Berlin1&2, Stockholm, Oslo & Copenhagen 2012; LA, Oakland, Portland, Spokane, Calgary, Vancouver, Seattle 2013; Auckland 2014, Auckland1&2 2024
EV - Canberra, Newcastle & Sydney 1&2 2011
PJ - Auckland 2009; Alpine Valley1&2 2011; Man1, Am'dam1&2, Berlin1&2, Stockholm, Oslo & Copenhagen 2012; LA, Oakland, Portland, Spokane, Calgary, Vancouver, Seattle 2013; Auckland 2014, Auckland1&2 2024
EV - Canberra, Newcastle & Sydney 1&2 2011
Was fun taking pics in the wall, knowing a couple of hundred people were watching:
http://snapreplay.com/archive/4/the-wall
Imagine if there were 6 people using the ap from different locations at that show - would have made for a great livestream.
Still hope...
Personally, I'm not comfortable with people live streaming video and sound of a concert - even though it would be cool.
The point is that it is live and has a chatroom also text, so it is the equivalent of the setlist runner threads and allows a community to tune in, share and discuss. Given that most phones are now being shipped with much improved cameras, a decent enough pic can be broadcast. Also, because it allows more than one person to contribute, a wide range of perspectives can b captured in one place. Concerts are only one application of the system, the multi-user contributions and then real time archive could be more suited to other environments.
Weddings receptions being one - instead of crappy throw away cameras, everyone with a phone and the free ap can contribute to a shared timeline of the night etc. I could imagine some cracker pics. Of course in the final set up - people could password protect these 'personal' events and not have the entire world watching.
Probably would have gone down very well at the Occupy Wall St eviction where people could have live published pictures direct to the world as shit was going down.
If you have an android phone, grab the ap and have a play iphone will be coming soon.