Noise for Airports

Vibrations and how they get to your ears.

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

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A record groove magnified 1000 times. But before you go getting all sappy about the days when things were objects and stuff was things, remember that hard drives are things too. If you haven’t read it already, I hereby recommend Matthew Kirschenbaum’s Mechanisms.
(via aaronmeyers)

A record groove magnified 1000 times. But before you go getting all sappy about the days when things were objects and stuff was things, remember that hard drives are things too. If you haven’t read it already, I hereby recommend Matthew Kirschenbaum’s Mechanisms.

(via aaronmeyers)

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