Music Box
I’ve been thinking about the history of this piece
of technology that has a sustained popularity. Initially I thought of
the story you get told when you’re a kid of a shell having the sound of
the ocean in it when you put it to your ear,
but then if you give a person getting on for a hundred an iphone if
they can they’ll likely shake it, it’s a box. If you give a child the
same device, if they don’t already have one, they will likely have seen
one or will quickly pick it up. The ghost in the
machine, that is the intelligent one, has primacy for a lot of people
born this century. Formats: the wind-on thumb piano, rolled player
piano, dents in a wire, reel to reel, jukebox (all local), records
through mp3 (portable), radio to stream (remote), all
of the above existed in the 20th century. Looking at all
these devices operate you get that thing Baudrillard said about watching
the tv play to an empty motel room, it’s so easy to imagine it carrying
on after we’re all gone, humans. It seems
to be channeling some other part of the universe. That thing Russolo
said about noise overall
a fantastic world superimposed on the real one.
Its not always fixed…what’s in there… but what
comes out? Even if you picked it, clicked on it, loaded it, bought the
machine, you don’t understand really how it comes out - the difference
from material vibrating to music is not simple
or comprehensive by any means f if everyone can see it.
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