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title: dirtc
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# dirtc
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Workshop experimenting with mobile phones and live real time conferencing protocol. Individual's phones joined voice, performed and environmental noises in a dirty feedback.
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Texts collated by [amy pickles](http://amypickles.co.uk/) discussing the first recording of a human voice, an unknown female, and texts that considered how we record, what is lost, edited, removed and forgotten were the source.
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The acoustic output was being performed more by digital noise cancelling, and network interference, curated via a custom performance software instrument through looping and time manngling.
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Thank you to participants Alana Apfel, Gentian Rosa, Laurie Lax, Stacy Brafield, and Amy Pickles. To Sound Theorist Marie Thompson for [Beyond Unwanted Sound: Noise, Affect and Aesthetic Moralism](https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/beyond-unwanted-sound-9781501313301/) and the [recording of an unknown woman in 1860](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q7Gi6j4w3DY), the first ever recording of a human voice.
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