Sound - Time - Space

David Thall - MAT 200A Final
 

sound

time

space

   
  Current digital recording technology places extreme limitations on the lifetime of a sound. At the heart of the digital revolution exist cascades of new physical storage media, each excelling at short - term replication and distribution, but failing at interoperability and longevity over time. The rate at which new media 'rewrites' the ways in which we record, store, and playback sound is astonishing. Sooner or later the original sounds begin to disappear. As we bounce our sounds from one physical format to the next, we leave some behind, either because the process of transcription takes longer than the technological advances, or because the format is too old to be compatible.