Noise for Airports

Vibrations and how they get to your ears.

Noise for airports is a blog about culture, sound, music, and technology.

You can filter the posts to see just things I wrote or made.

Updated (sometimes) by Nick Seaver.  

Things I Wrote or Made

I’ve added a new tag to some old posts on this blog, so people looking for content made by me (as opposed to the scads of youtube vids and links) can find it.

You can now filter posts by tag to see only things I wrote or made.

The categorization is pretty subjective, since both the things I make and the things I write are tied up to various degrees in things I did not make or write. For example, my post about frequency sweep videos on YouTube is in there, but my post comparing Chief Justice Roberts to Karlheinz Stockhausen isn’t. (Although now that I think of it, these things may change.)

I tried to just sort out the longer, more theoretically inclined writing, and the posts about media I actually produced (even when that media is based almost entirely on work by others). You can get there by clicking the new link in the sidebar, the link above, or by navigating to http://noiseforairports.com/tagged/me.

And this post is not included. Because I said so.

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