Achim Mohné / Jan van den Dobbelsteen
Audio Casette / published by "No basement deep enough" Edition of 60 Achim Mohné / Jan van den Dobbelsteen
This track is a recording of the signals radiated by a Wi-Fi router during the sending of an image of the first analog cassette recorder from 1963 – a Philips EL 3200 -, attached to an email to Ignace De bruyn and Jan Van Den Dobbelsteen on the 4th of May 2014.
The recorder - equipped with one microphone for each antenna - tapes the different transmission signals on the right or on the left channel as a “stereo signal”.
The Wi-Fi router transmits at 3.4 MHz and thus generates 3.4 billion cycles per second. The actual reception of the signals is only a few seconds long, but is prolonged through ever deeper „analysis“. The fragmentation was achieved via different processes, both digital as analog, and via 'deceleration'. Therefore fragments of a second were distended to minutes in length. In this way the router's timing-in-seconds, much too fast for human perception, becomes open to „scrutiny“.
Track 1 (47.12 min): „You are listening to the digital data packet of an analog photograph of the first analog cassette recorder from 1963 in the form of a digital sound recording while the sending of the image in an email to jada/at/iae.nl and ignacedb/at/hotmail.com on 4 May 2014 by a Wi-fi router in under 3 seconds.“ [sic]
Listen to excerpt: https://soundcloud.com/nobasementisdeepenough/achim-mohne-track-1-4712-min-excerpdtdt
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