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Waveforms: morningcomputer 3oct22

The paintings of Anna-Eva Bergman.

The horizontal waveform has become a ubiquitous visual signifier of audio. It was popularized in particular by SoundCloud, but existed long before that in various digital audio tools, and can be tracked back further to the height of the multi-band stereo-system equalizer in the 1970s. The waveform’s deployment in a New York Times feature story this week (about intercepted phone calls home from Russian military personnel carrying out the campaign in Ukraine) turns the now generic symbol into an urgent harbinger — part surveillance sigil, part ethereal lifeline, part literal cry for help.

Juno’s first flyby image of Europa. Especially fun for me, as I wrote a graphic novel set around Europa.

Amazing images from a photobook by Christian Spencer:


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