The original concept you can find here:
http://col-me.info/node/516
Happening 6-11th of September
The idea is to use the windtime to schedule radio broadcasts. There is a radical concept of doing this in a live setup and a less radical setup for people, for whom it is impossible to realize that.
The very radical setup would be, that the broadcasts are done live and at a given windtime, that was before settled - as we cannot control the wind, the outcome would probably be, that you don't know, when your show actually is, unless it suddenly is. That could be 4 o'clock in the morning or 3 in the afternoon. The duration would as well be defined by windtime - so it could be, that the show lasts 30 minutes or four hours.
The less radical setup is for binding in remote guests/radios/collectives in this process - people, who cannot follow realistically wind time.
With this we do have some theoretical problems as well actually (like what time is it when the wind does not blow? zero time? does time go backwards?). This can be addressed by the constant stream, that contains only the sound of wind (what else). Please see our Content collection for the September event page for that.
Binding in (alternative/free) radios: it would be nice, to have wind time interrupt regular programming on air .. if there is a station that would do this. Maybe if the stuff is short enough (and limited to a week) - like 15 minutes maximum, radios could be interested to do that. Question remains, how to technically provide that (stream trigger?!).
Technical needs
The whole event is broadcasted as a stream. The stream should be probably ideally included into the .js application and/or the browser bar, which also ideally should contain an alarm clock for radiomakers and the audience.
Twitter seems to be a good idea to use as an event twitter.