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GlitchWorks
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Defamiliarizing Digital History
Revising Humbead’s Revised Map of the World
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What Does A Photograph Sound Like?
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Sonification & Cultural History
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A Foreign Sound To Your Ear: Digital Image Sonification for Historical Interpretation
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Glitching History
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Distorting History (To Make It More Accurate)
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Thinking Through Sound
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Digital Sonification Studies
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