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Tuesday, August 07, 2012

Museum of Endangered Sounds: Phil Hadad, Marybeth Ledesma, and Greg Elwood Explain Their Project

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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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

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?

Daddio said...

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 ...

Anonymous said...

How about the blip, blip-blip, blip-blip-blip, blip-blip-blip-blip of the old coffee percolators?