Beeps, Bleeps and Elevators
Technology accompanies us every day and with it all the different sounds associated with its different products. Audible traffic lights, mobile phones, elevator music or the music playing while waiting in queue with a call center – they annoy us, we ignore them but do we even think where they come from? What’s their story and does this story have a sequel? Time to embark on a journey around the world through iconic ringtones, elevator music and songs created by artificial intelligence.
As always, here’s some Additional material:
Major Vs Minor – Oleg’s and Diana’s project on youtube
The official website of the Open AI Jukebox project
The familiar Sydney sound spliced into Billie Eilish’s Bad Guy – The Guardian
Sublime design: the PB/5 pedestrian button | UNSW Newsroom
What Are Dirty Loops Doing to ‘Over the Horizon’? – Samsung Global Newsroom
Traendy, Haendi, yo!. Music theatre project with Viennese children, in collaboration with Xenia Hu
Sound Art – Focus and Hear the Arts | Widewalls
Cell Phone Ringtone History: A Polyphonic Wave of Success – Tedium
The episode of the “For Keeps” Podcast where Mark Davis, the Kmart tapes collector, is interviewed
The Kmart tapes collection on the Internet Archive
“Attention Kmart Choppers”, the mixtape by Juicy The Emissary on Bandcamp