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On 9th March 2008, historians have found what they believe is the first recording of a human voice. Predating Thomas Edison’s first phonograph recording of 1877. The “phonautograph”, created by etching soot-covered paper by Parisian inventor Edouard-Leon Scott de Martinville, was played by US scientists using a “virtual stylus” to read the lines. The recording was initially believed to be the voice of a woman or adolescent, but further research in 2009 suggested the playback speed had been too high and that it was actually the voice of Scott himself. This is the original recording.
i didnt used to have a stutter but ive been stuttering really hard lately and people laugh about it, but its really scaring me
like its not like i cant think of the right word to say. i know exactly what i want to say but i get stuck in a loop of like one or two words
it like takes over my body and i cant stop
like it actually takes extreme effort to stop saying the same word over and over
like i feel like im glitching and its so hard to break out of it
im legitimately worried if theres something wrong with my brain
Hajime Sorayama
Matisse, 1911
Muhammad Ali patting Prince on the head
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“Sun Ra Spin/ I Do Not Exist” animated gif. Atlas maps, pages from Ulysses, pages from a video game magazine and acrylic painted stencils. 6" x 9" x 9 frames. Based on video of a Sun Ra electric piano solo.
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Stan VanDerBeek. Untitled. 1981.