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Fragments of Rotting Sounds

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"Rotting Sounds – Embracing the temporal deterioration of digital audio" (https://doi.org/10.55776/AR445) was a multi-year research project that dealt with various aspects pertaining to the deterioration of digital audio. Grill, Schilling and Bovermann understand this decay and the resulting products as a new and welcome aesthetic. This occupation with decay ultimately led to all residual materials being collected during the research period: From yogurt cups and spray cans to hard disks, USB sticks, cables, and clothing. This heap of waste was finally shredded and transformed into paper. Formally and in terms of content, the book explores decay and dissolution, thereby challenging the traditional aesthetic of collecting and preserving. The quantity of paper produced also determined the edition size, which is only 20 copies. Each copy bears the traces of its origin by embedding the cycle of transformation in its fibers. Parallel to the physical book edition, a digitally eroding open access version is available for download via this Research Catalogue exposition. The text by Thomas Grill refers to some of the key points of the Rotting Sounds research project and celebrates the open-ended nature of the experimental research. keywords:
Title: Fragments of Rotting Sounds
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"Rotting Sounds – Embracing the temporal deterioration of digital audio" (https://doi.
org/10.
55776/AR445) was a multi-year research project that dealt with various aspects pertaining to the deterioration of digital audio.
Grill, Schilling and Bovermann understand this decay and the resulting products as a new and welcome aesthetic.
This occupation with decay ultimately led to all residual materials being collected during the research period: From yogurt cups and spray cans to hard disks, USB sticks, cables, and clothing.
This heap of waste was finally shredded and transformed into paper.
Formally and in terms of content, the book explores decay and dissolution, thereby challenging the traditional aesthetic of collecting and preserving.
The quantity of paper produced also determined the edition size, which is only 20 copies.
Each copy bears the traces of its origin by embedding the cycle of transformation in its fibers.
Parallel to the physical book edition, a digitally eroding open access version is available for download via this Research Catalogue exposition.
The text by Thomas Grill refers to some of the key points of the Rotting Sounds research project and celebrates the open-ended nature of the experimental research.
keywords:.

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