Maybe you remember the sound of a cassette rewinding, a payphone's "We're Sorry" message , the sweet sounds of Tetris on a Gameboy, or even the clicks when dialing on an old rotary phone. If you don't, you're still in for a treat, since the trio from the Museum of Endangered Sounds
has preserved these treasures for all to enjoy. We interviewed Phil
Hadad, Marybeth Ledesma, and Greg Elwood -- three recent graduates from
VCU Brandcenter in Richmond, Virginia -- about their project, and their
answers are below.
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an eight tracks pause, buzz then click while changing channels, the hiss of an AM radio station going off the air after the American Atheme?
Remember hearing the old tele-type machines in the background on the evening news broadcasts? It was a prominent sound during Walter Cronkite's CBS Evening News ...
How about the blip, blip-blip, blip-blip-blip, blip-blip-blip-blip of the old coffee percolators?
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