Commons:Avstemning for lydlogo

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Velkommen til Wikimedia sin avstemmingsside for lydlogokonkurransen. Her kan du lytte til de 10 lydlogoene som har kommet til finalen, lære mer om avstemmingsprosessen og stemme! Du kan være med å bestemme hva summen av all verdens kunnskap høres ut som.

Om konkurransen

Avstemningen starter kl. 6. desember 2022, 00:00 UTC og avsluttes kl. 19. desember 2022, 23:59 UTC

Du kan besøke prosjektets side på Meta-Wiki for å lære mer om logikken og tankegangen som ligger bak konkurransen, og om hvordan den henger sammen med langsiktige mål for Wikimedia bevegelsen.

Vi spurte hele verden om hjelp til å finne en lydlogo til alle Wikimedias prosjekter. Vi fikk in mer enn 3000 bidrag fra 135 land, og vi kunne ikke vært gladere! Tusen takk til alle som sendte inn bidrag! Alle bidragene ble sjekket av en gruppe bestående av frivillige for Wikimedia og vurdert av profesjonelle musikere fra MassiveMusic. Etter flere runder med vurdering og rangering, valgte en komite av Wikimedia frivillige og lydspesialister ut 10 finalister presentert nedenfor.

Vinner vil bli avgjort gjennom avstemning åpen for alle som oppfyller kriteriene listet på denne siden. Før vinneren offentliggjøres, vil det være en juridisk prosess og, hvis nødvendig, så vil lyden spilles inn profesjonelt. Vi håper å kunne annonsere vinner mellom slutten av februar og april 2023.

Hvem kan stemme

For å få lov til å stemme, må du ha en Wikimedia-bruker. Hver person kan bare stemme fra en Wikimedia-bruker. Denne brukeren må:

  • ikke være blokkert på noen av prosjektene; og
  • ikke være en bot; og
  • være opprettet før 5. desember 2022, 23:59 UTC, hvis opprettet etterpå, må det være gjort minst 10 redigeringer fra den på hvilket som helst Wikimedia prosjekt

Er det første gang du redigerer Wikimedia prosjekter? Gå til denne siden for å komme i gang.

Hvordan stemme

Lytt til alle de 10 finalistene før du stemmer. Klikk så på "Stem her!" og ranger lydlogoene.

Here are the steps to do so:

Når du stemmer, vurder følgende kriterier:

  • Gjenspeiler lyden hensikten med Wikimedia bevegelsen godt, og representerer den troverdig, pålitelig, åpen og tilgjengelig kunnskap for alle?
  • Er den original og unik?
  • Er den lett å huske og gjenkjenne?

Når du har rangert lydene, trykk på "Avgi stemme her".

Please note that some mobile devices may experience issues with ranking the sound logos. If this is the case for you, if possible, please vote on desktop or send us your selection.

This is not a secret ballot. Your choices are recorded in your contributions and are consequently publicly visible.

Finalistene i Lyden av hele verdens kunnskap-konkurranse

Navn Lydlogo Kommentar fra innsender Beskrivelse av lyden
AC54 My sound logo was inspired by the prompt, ‘Humans of the Wikimedia Movement’. It intends to highlight themes such as universality, collaboration and discovery by sharing an ascending pentatonic scale between western and non-western instruments. It suggests that Wikimedia is warm and accessible. A mixture of different instrumentation, all playing individual parts of a whimsical melody. Each note is panned left or right, and the notes are played in close sequence. Many parts forming a whole.
BY23 My sound logo represents the joy and fulfillment that people around the globe ultimately experience as a result of the growing accessibility of human knowledge. My inspiration for the music came from the soundtrack of Spanish national TV show "Saber y Ganar" and Nintendo's Brain Training series. A quick, effervescent arpeggio played on a soft, warm synth sound. This is layered with some textural foley sounds, and tails off with the sound of a human crowd, and a child laughing.
DS71

"Education is the key to unlock the golden door of freedom." – G.W. Carver (1864–1943), scientist and inventor

That’s the ultimate objective of the Wikimedia movement: to open the door to all. We all need to take initiative. We need to knock. For as long as there are questions, we will need answers!

A door knock sound, matched with a simple rising piano arpeggio, ending with a simple bell ring. It feels open and curious.
FM76 The backbone of my sound logo is the first 20 pitches of the harmonic series presented as a rapidly ascending arpeggio. This sonic phenomenon does not conform to equal temperament, so I carefully tuned every microtone. Free, open and truly universal: this is the sound of all human knowledge. A deep clang starts the sound, followed by a quickly rising, almost magical string/piano glide up to a peak point. There is also a clock ticking sound introduced over the latter half.
GX13 My sound logo means a journey and a meeting point in the field of knowledge. To ask ourselves where we come from and where we are, to value the importance of having the tools to access information and culture in a transparent, truthful, instantaneous way, through a sound as common as computer keys. A bright piano arpeggio, played in a wistful, dreamlike way. Merged with the sound of hands typing on a keyboard and finalised with a short, strong string pluck.
JW08 My sound logo aims to show the power of different elements (voices) becoming one thanks to a unifying factor (the chord) and then bringing life to something new. At first, they enter one by one, but then you hear only one unified sound: the sound of a living thing, made up of many little efforts. A panning, digitised choral ensemble, layering up to make a large, complex, full major chord. There is also a guitar strum played underneath, which is followed by the same guitar sound, reversed, rising up to the end.
OZ85

"Humans are the core of technology, and technology is the core of today's knowledge".

This sound logo contains the sounds of a computer and humans, interacting with each other. At the end, a computer mouse click closes the question that moved us to learn more about a topic.

A collection of fast, percussive, syllabic voices singing 'ti’, ’qui’, ’ta’ and ‘ca' back and forth to imitate keystrokes on a computer keyboard. The sound pans between the left and right speakers. The chant ends with a mouse click sound.
PK62 I was inspired by the principle of accessibility of knowledge. Knowledge of Wikimedia is used by voice assistants to answer queries, which are also sent by people with disabilities, including visually impaired people. It’s important for them to know that the information comes from reliable sources. A natural drum beat, very stripped back and simplistic. There is then a rising four note melody, played on a digital sounding kalimba, that feels dreamy, warm and inviting.
UN03 This sound logo represents the spark you get when you finally understand something after hours of research, these "lightbulb" moments. My main inspiration was from my own experiences in school. I wanted to take the listeners on a journey of research and discovery, all within 4 seconds. High pitch piano twinkles, and an undulating, lower string pattern providing a backbone. Layers of hands typing, paper turning, and a mouse clicking syncopate with the instruments. Ending on a final high, revealing note.
VQ97 The sound of a page turning instantly communicates information being consumed, and the sound of knowledge continues to grow. A shutting book signals it is all contained within. A brief pause creates space to announce "Wikimedia" in a memorable five-syllable melody welcoming all to come learn. A page turning, merged with a complex synth pad, building and growing using resonant harmonic overtones. Finishing with a simple five-note melody, played on an organic sounding synthesiser, layered with a keyboard click.

Avstemningen starter kl. 6. desember 2022, 00:00 UTC og avsluttes kl. 19. desember 2022, 23:59 UTC