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Where do sounds go when they die? The Museum of Endangered Sounds has archived sounds that will soon die: sounds like modems connecting, Tetris, Windows 95 startup chime, Nokia ringtone and more. John Hockenberry reflects on sounds lost and found in this audio essay.
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Outsiders Band at 0.26 on June 06, 2012 13:30
I remember hearing these sounds as a child and without sounding overtly corny, the sound of dial up connecting was the opening up of the whole wide world of the internet.
- S.B.Vocals
S.B.Vocals at 2.58 on June 06, 2012 13:26
absolutely brilliant idea to preserve sounds in Museum context. Who'd thought of that. Pure genious
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2xAA at 0.00 on June 06, 2012 13:18
I think the Chiptune scene preserve these sounds :P
Just check my music for a small example! - Royal Junk
- The Takeaway
The Takeaway at 2.50 on June 06, 2012 12:35
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