Ever shifting media
This morning I think about singing. And Assyrian stone reliefs.
As we hang on to the crest of evolution, media grows less permanent. Last month’s Twitter mashups are broken. The 1980’s Atrari synthesizer project gathers dust in a closet. 20th century wax cylinders locked inside museums.
Things to do. Memorize a song. Teach one to a child. This year, carve something in stone. Bury it next to a stream.
The roaring of the sun
underwater sounds
60 minutes of whales
Underwater acoustic networks
A Master/Slave Approach to Command Acoustic Modems during Underwater Networking Sea Trials.
By Riccardo Masiero, Giovanni Toso, Paolo Casari, Oleksiy Kebkal, Maksym Komar, and Michele Zorzi
Underwater networks
Mesh networks with acoustic modems.
By Pablo Casari at Padova
Compromising reflections
Reconstructing information from reflected images of typing or LCD screens.
by rraguram1
Infecting air-gapped computers using sound
By Tessel Renzenbrink at techthefuture.com
http://www.techthefuture.com/technology/infecting-air-gapped-computers-with-malware-using-sound
Internet of Things
Circuit Scribe
“Instantly Draw Functional Electrical Circuits on a Piece of Paper.”