The Alan Sondheim Mail Archive

October 6, 2011


signal processing between radio bands

http://www.alansondheim.org/mono1.mp3
http://www.alansondheim.org/mono2.mp3
http://www.alansondheim.org/mono3.mp3
http://www.alansondheim.org/mono4.mp3
http://www.alansondheim.org/mono5.mp3
http://www.alansondheim.org/mono6.mp3

trying to understand the envelope of hiss/noise/power grid
recorded line in on a Zoom H2 at 96k wav, processed in CoolEdit
from UHF, SW, and VHF radio bands. charting the liquid-
architectural flow of radiations across our living-space;
Eyebeam will be next. we are saturated. there is comfort in
that, in our participation with flows beyond our controls. we
are invisible. we are ill with the sight and sound of our own
death. we are aroused by radio's murmurs, lapped by solar
coronas. dark matter between my legs, i lurch.

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Date: Thu, 6 Oct 2011 11:26:57
From: Humane Society of the United States <humanesociety@hsus.org>
To: sondheim@panix.com
Subject: Time is running out for chimps

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                        Time is Running Out for Chimps

Dear Alan,

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is reviewing a decades-old rule that
allows chimpanzees to be used for frivolous entertainment, invasive
experiments and as exotic pets, even though chimpanzees in the wild are
protected as an endangered species.

Please urge the Fish and Wildlife Service to give all chimpanzees -- captive
and wild -- full protection under the Endangered Species Act. This would
finally give captive chimpanzees protection from the suffering they endure,
and would show that the U.S. is truly committed to the conservation of this
majestic species.

The Fish and Wildlife Service will only accept comments until Oct. 31, so
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