Augment '68 1:40, 1.6mb
Oplocromodalization. Edited 08/27/05.
Listened to while editing: Depeche Mode, Some Great Reward
Audio taken from
Doug Engelbart's 1968 NLS demonstration, broken up into eighteen files by manually selecting snippets with mouse, assigning filenames 1-9 and a-n.
Generated random string of characters (numbers and letters) using
openssl command:
Which produced this (simulation):
MIIBHgKBgQCZtLiPVeNmv98bvGxGs8gn8gkVOLsyu+jrpEksTxedmJhu+mXcDMie
AXiPoQaScAYMudKxQBoPsk5iC+qrP58LSP4gvEneCM900dFLVzu19JPcvMdvbSJJ
rG/AtA+Vm+3FobC86DvbV3ifbtq2WRL7fCWer7GaMaK3SxWlR871LQIVALS+Oxto
HcvuhLm1zMm1ar3ZUheNAoGAAkkZ21tfvIKwMY0OJxAGb75ix8ICsXQ5E+CiZyiF
Ui7j9xkGvfg4x+Hm0y3gk6fPUSOSfFGgWMw5yIsM8j57LG1VPRvY34JeW+8+2aL4
zkvFhCwXSzmVyIbdv3GZj98GiHbLuN5QNQbO9IjImwy/v1lgXMYd/sDkNmA6le/9
uD8=
Took first line of output and arranged sound snippets into same order as random characters according to filename, skipping files I didn't have (o-z).
Manipulated further in
Adobe Audition and
Audacity software packages, offsetting multiple simultaneous copies of the same base recording (assembled above) slightly, and applying various transforms.
Other techniques applied and sounds mixed.
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