July 15, 2009
Pre-Verbal Back-in-Time Tone
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Details
David said he wanted to record the audio from these some Fisher Price wind up toys based on consumer electronics from the 60s/70s. These are Way-Back-In-Time Machine Toys. Very viscerally nostalgic. The audio hurled me back to pre-verbal land. I turned two of the audio recordings (from four of the toys) into tones. This is the Pre-Verbal Back-in-Time Tone--the most powerful of the lot.
Artist: David Pohl/T. Foley
Recorded: July 1, 2009
Tags: David Pohl, Pre-Verbal Back-in-Time Tone, Ringtones from Fisher Price Toys
Recorded: July 1, 2009
Tags: David Pohl, Pre-Verbal Back-in-Time Tone, Ringtones from Fisher Price Toys
Source: Curated
Address: Rhine St, Pittsburgh, PA 15212, USA
Neighborhood: Spring Hill-City View
Address: Rhine St, Pittsburgh, PA 15212, USA
Neighborhood: Spring Hill-City View
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What is Locally Toned
Locally Toned is artist T. Foley's public art/original ringtone creation project. A not-for-profit venture, it creates original ringtones, and then provides free distribution via the Web and Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS). This art project utilizes the airspace as public property for purposes of sonic transmission--the work “performs itself” when Locally Toned participants receive calls on their cell phones. The goals of the project are technological empowerment, community service and the substitution of a system of shared creativity for one of commerce (the distribution of music industry ringtones). The project was realized and supported within deeplocal’s Old and New Media Residency program (with additional support from co-host Encyclopedia Destructica).
