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		<title>Ripping Pages: Book Image Becomes a Digital Audio File</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Feb 2014 21:00:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dan Bradley</dc:creator>
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<p>Audio preservation has evolved to the point where centuries-old recordings become computer files. From Edison&#8217;s phonograph that recorded onto wax cylinders, to vinyl (possibly the most debated form of recording), to the compact disc, these shifts focused primarily on audio quality. But there have been recordings for just that purpose: to preserve the audio. So when a possible recording showed up in the pages of a book, media preservationists took notice.</p>
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<p>A few years ago, a <a href="http://mediapreservation.wordpress.com/2012/06/20/extracting-audio-from-pictures/">survey</a> was done of the different time-based media objects in the stacks of Indiana University&#8217;s Bloomington campus. An amazing 569,148 different forms were identified. What the report didn&#8217;t mention, however, was a hidden &#8216;record&#8217;. A member of the Media Preservation Initiative (MPI) at IU Bloomington discovered a circular picture buried in a volume of German reference books. While not the first ever audio recording, it revealed much more upon further inspection.</p>
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<p>The disc-shaped image was titled “Der Handschuh,&#8221; which is a poem by Friedrich Schiller. The MPI investigator proceeded to apply some slick audio recording tricks to the image. After a high-resolution scan was done of the image, the spiral was converted into parallel lines by a process called polar-to-rectangular-coordinates transformation. The lines were then &#8216;pasted&#8217; together used audio editing software.</p>
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<p>If it hadn&#8217;t gotten tricky yet, it certainly did on the next step. According to the MPI&#8217;s website, the engineer &#8220;[ran] these images through ImageToSound, a program that converts them into WAV files as though they were variable-area optical film sound tracks.&#8221; A stereo track was made into a WAV, and the seemingly mundane picture in the book came audibly alive.</p>
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<p>The image turned out to be a demonstration on how the lines theoretically contained enough information to produce sound. The technology was first created by Emile Berliner, the creator of the gramophone. But the picture found in the depths of Wells Hall at IU Bloomington turned out to be &#8220;the oldest known recording of a complete literary work in the German language.&#8221; It&#8217;s eons behind that FLAC rip you did of a CD in terms of audio quality, but the fact that it was digitized from a book is one amazing feat. The WAV file can be heard at <a href="http://mediapreservation.wordpress.com/2012/06/20/extracting-audio-from-pictures/">MPI&#8217;s website</a>.</p><p>The post <a href="https://gajitz.com/ripping-pages-book-image-becomes-a-digital-audio-file/">Ripping Pages: Book Image Becomes a Digital Audio File</a> first appeared on <a href="https://gajitz.com">Gajitz</a>.</p>    
    
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		<title>Recycled Cardboard Amplifier is Eco-Friendly Sound Maker</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Jul 2012 21:00:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>delana</dc:creator>
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<p>It&#8217;s the classic first-world problem: you want to share music from your iPhone with friends, but the weak little built-in speaker just isn&#8217;t cutting it. You have a few options here, but the Eco-amp seems smarter than most.</p>
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<p>The <a href="http://design-milk.com/eco-amp-by-eco-made/">Eco-amp</a> from Eco-made is an environmentally friendly cardboard gramophone-type amplifier for your iPhone. It&#8217;s made of 100% post-consumer and alternative fiber paper so there&#8217;s no nasty e-waste to deal with.</p>
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<p>The amplifier is shipped to you flat, further cutting down on the environmental impact of the product. We haven&#8217;t tested it out so can&#8217;t attest to the sound quality, but the $7.99/2 price tag makes them a pretty safe financial bet.</p><p>The post <a href="https://gajitz.com/recycled-cardboard-amplifier-is-eco-friendly-sound-maker/">Recycled Cardboard Amplifier is Eco-Friendly Sound Maker</a> first appeared on <a href="https://gajitz.com">Gajitz</a>.</p>    
    
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