Aantekeningen mbt tot stem en buurttaal

http://www.hellocatfood.com/#spel-aend-spik
Antonio Roberts
Phonemes are the smallest units of sound in a language. Unlike letters  which describe how words are written, phonemes describe how words should  be pronounced. There around 44 phonemes in the English language, though  this varies with different accents and dialects.  In sp?l ænd spik I hand over the composition of these phonemes to a  computer program and text-to-speech software. Unlike the process of  haphazardly arranging letters, when phonemes are strung together there  is less chance of the result being unpronouncable.  When compososed haphazardly by a computer do these new sounds make sense  to human listeners? Can they be mistaken for English? Do changes in the  voice, speed, pitch and gender of the computerised voice affect how we  interpret these nonsensical sounds? Does the use of a human avatar help  our understanding of these sounds as English words?

http://activearchives.org/wiki/Archive_in_motion_presentation

Wolfgang Ernst
teksten over geluid, archieven, )technology

https://www.medienwissenschaft.hu-berlin.de/de/medienwissenschaft/medientheorien/medienarchaeologie-online

LAUT, KLANG UND TECHNOLOGIE. ZUR EIGENART SONISCHER ARCHIVE
https://www.medienwissenschaft.hu-berlin.de/de/medienwissenschaft/medientheorien/downloads/publikationen/phonarchiv-swiss-www.pdf

Christophe Bruno
The Dadameter is a tool for the profiling of language at large scale and the historical tracking of artistic                          and literary movements. It brings about a new alliance between art, science and global finance.
http://www.christophebruno.com/index.php
http://www.iterature.com/dadameter/docs.php
http://www.iterature.com/dadameter/docs.php

Spectrum analyses and resort of Kurenniemmi car tapes
http://kurenniemi.activearchives.org/spectrum/