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3: The Cadillacs of Quiet

3: The Cadillacs of Quiet

On this episode of Reasonably Sound, Mike Rugnett…

Reasonably Sound · Reasonably Sound

September 2, 201428m 54s

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Show Notes

On this episode of Reasonably Sound, Mike Rugnetta considers noise-canceling headphones, whether you use them for cross-country flights or to mute your Simply Red-listening neighbor. He tells you how they work (and don’t work), why the notion of neutral technology is a bunch of hooey (sorry, Chomsky), and that silence is a lie. ALSO MENTIONED: - Weird warbles - Rare factions - Oculus Rift - Weirdly racist film stock - Harvard’s anechoic chamber - John Cage’s 4’33” - Wearing noise-canceling headphones while listening to John Cage’s 4’33”

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