The reason I think this would sound interesting is that the depth illusion comes from the horizontal offset of corresponding objects in the two images. In a radiofax transmission, a horizontal offset corresponds to a time delay. We can use inter-aural delays to hear directions.
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I did try this with a stereo photo pair and color SSTV earlier. There was a perceptible stereo effect in the audio but mostly the colors just all sounded shifted to the right wrt the sync signal. So a slight disappointment. Maybe a simple line drawing would sound more fun.
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Maybe it could work a bit like the Brainport "lollipop" and have your brain learn a new pathway? Not sure if it would work with input that doesn't correspond to existing recognisable sensory sources such as vision, hearing etc?https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/device-lets-blind-see-with-tongues/ …
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I think that would sound like noise with phasing here and there
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Or just difference in noise in l/r channels.
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I don't think the human brain is very useful when it comes to things like decoding signals. Learning morse already requires lots of effort in most people. There is also a lot of automatic processing of visual and auditory data that cannot be "reprogrammed".
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