Two great examples of extracting unusual extra info from an old recorded signal. Does anyone know of more?
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5. Somewhat similar: playing back recorded audio that couldn’t be played back at the time because the tech didn’t exist yet – includes audio of a few people singing in 1860 (!). (thx
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6. Original copies of Mike Oldfield’s album “Tubular Bells” were made near a VLF transmitter and inadvertently contain a secret Morse code transmission – which someone only realized much later. https://hamgear.wordpress.com/2015/03/09/tubular-bells-and-vlf-interference/ … (thx
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7. Of course, in the modern world there are also parallel issues, such as this AOL snafu from a decade ago:https://www.cnet.com/news/aol-apologizes-for-release-of-user-search-data/ …
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Emily Lakdawalla does this, and refers to other people doing this, on her Twitter feed and through her blog at the Planetary Society.
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Thanks! That is my project....Here is a documentary about it from the Carnegie Museum of art.https://vimeo.com/100736619
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