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A Reflection on the Mediation and Intimacy of Sounds: Searching for Collective Pleasure through Group ASMR
By Kelsey Chatlosh on October 18, 2018Read moreThis is a guest post by Michelle Yom, a musicology Ph.D. student at the GC, a participant in the 2017-2018 GCDI Sound Series, and a member of the Sound Studies and Methods working group #GCDISound. Since about a year ago, I’ve been intrigued by a YouTube phenomenon called ASMR...
0I Forced a Bot to Read 1,000 of My Blog Posts, Then Asked It to Write Its Own.
By Rachel Rakov on September 27, 2018Read moreThere’s this meme that’s been going around the internet for a little while now. The format of the meme is “I forced a bot to watch X amount of Y, and then asked it to write Y – here’s what it produced”. There are countless examples of this, but...
What is GCDI? (Fall 2018 Edition)
By Kelsey Chatlosh on September 20, 2018Read more**Note that this blog post is revised and updated every semester, typically in early September or February. Links in this post may be outdated. For up to date information, please check the most recent “Welcome to GCDI”/”What is GCDI?”/”GCDI is Here For You!” post.* Dear Digital GC, This post...
Livestreaming the sounds of morning: I went to SoundCamp for International Dawn Chorus Day
By Kelsey Chatlosh on April 27, 2018Read moreKelsey’s photo, a “soundtent” at soundcamp, Stave Hill Ecological Park, London, UK, 2017 It was just a bit after 4:00 a.m. in London and jet lag was thankfully working in my favor. With my digital audio recorder in hand and some serious bedhead, I wandered out of my tent...
Audio Annotation with Praat and Python: Reflections on a workshop
By Rachel Rakov on March 29, 2018Read moreLast night, as our final GCDI Sound Series workshop of the semester, I taught a new workshop: Audio Annotation with Praat and Python. And when I say “new”, I mean new to me. Although I’ve wanted to run a workshop like this for a long time, this is the...
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