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Distortions as 'audio masks'
- Lowpass filter: gendered voice on air
- Lowpitch filter: from female to male
- Repetitions/loops: cultures in loop
- Human microphone
online scripts (web-audio)
offline scripts (python)
'damaged' voices | clips
podcast Ballout, D. (2019) ‘Good Morning, Kafranbel’, This American Life: Wartime Radio | |
podcast Gladstone, B. and Garfield, B. (2019) ‘How Radio Makes Female Voices Sound “Shrill”’, The Disagreement Is The Point. On the Media | |
article Singh, A. (2018) ‘Jason Cundy: women’s voices are too high for football commentary’, The Telegraph, 25 June | |
article Moraine, S. (2011) '“Mic check!”: #occupy, technology & the amplified voice', The Society Pages, 6 October and video Angela Davis Occupy Wall St @ Washington Sq Park Oct 30 2011 General Strike November 2 |