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Imperfect Silence

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"A Proposal for the Recording and Preservation of 'Imperfect Silences' through Modern Acoustic Devices" (a proposal by Dr. Percival A. Hawthorne)

Within the realm of acoustic science, a noteworthy lacuna exists in the study of sound – that of the so-called "imperfect silences." This paper endeavors to unveil a method by which these elusive auditory phenomena may be captured and preserved through the utilization of modern recording contrivances. By undertaking the meticulous examination of these hitherto disregarded aspects of the auditory landscape, we aspire to elucidate the intricate interplay between musical sound and its surrounding environment.

As the waning years of the nineteenth century draw to a close, the burgeoning field of acoustic science finds itself at the precipice of unprecedented innovation in the realm of auditory recording. Yet, amidst the fervent pursuit of technological advancement, an aspect of the auditory experience has been relegated to the periphery – the "imperfect silences" that permeate our sonic milieu. It is the contention of this treatise that the systematic study and preservation of these ethereal auditory phenomena hold immense promise in augmenting our comprehension of acoustic dynamics.

In drawing a parallel to the echolocation abilities of our winged counterparts, the humble bat, we are afforded a poignant illustration of the power inherent within acoustic signals. Much like the bat, which utilizes sound to navigate its nocturnal surroundings with unerring precision, we posit that through the meticulous analysis of recorded music, a listener may be granted an unparalleled glimpse into the spatial dimensions of the environment in which said sound was captured. By discerning the subtle nuances of reverberation, decay, and spectral composition imbued within each auditory artifact, we embark upon a veritable odyssey through the sonic tapestry, elucidating the hitherto obscured contours of our acoustic landscape. Thus, through the judicious application of modern acoustic devices, we endeavor to unravel the enigma of the "imperfect silences," and in so doing, unveil the latent symphony concealed within our auditory realm.

In the parlance of musical discourse, silence is commonly construed as a mere interlude betwixt musical notes, an incidental pause punctuating the flow of sound. However, to the discerning ear attuned to the subtleties of acoustic phenomena, silence is revealed as a rich omnium-gatherum enmeshed with faint murmurs, delicate vibrations, and ephemeral echoes. These "imperfect silences," far from being devoid of sonic presence, embody a nuanced amalgamation of ambient noise and environmental resonance by which one may one day extrapolate in great detail the space in which the phenomenon occurred.

In pursuit of the comprehensive documentation and preservation of imperfect silences, this proposal posits the development and refinement of specialized recording apparatuses endowed with an acute sensitivity to the intricacies of acoustic environments. Unlike conventional recording devices, which fixate solely upon the reproduction of musical tones, these contrivances shall be calibrated to capture the entirety of the sonic spectrum, including the elusive interplay between sound and silence.

Central to our proposed methodology is the judicious placement of sensitive acoustic transducers within diverse acoustic environs, ranging from the hallowed confines of concert halls to the bucolic serenity of natural landscapes. Through the meticulous adjustment of recording parameters and the protracted capture of audio data, we endeavor to compile a compendium of imperfect silences, replete with the ambient nuances peculiar to each setting.

Subsequent to the acquisition of raw audio data, a meticulous process of analysis shall ensue, wherein the captured "imperfect silences" shall be subjected to rigorous scrutiny. By interrogating factors such as spectral composition, amplitude modulation, and temporal variability, we aim to unravel the intricate fabric of acoustic dynamics, discerning patterns and correlations hitherto concealed within the auditory tapestry.

The implications of our endeavors extend beyond the confines of scientific inquiry, heralding profound ramifications for both acoustic science and cultural heritage. Through the systematic study and preservation of imperfect silences, we aspire not only to enrich our understanding of auditory perception and environmental acoustics but also to safeguard the rich auditory heritage inherent within diverse sonic landscapes.

In conclusion, the proposal set forth herein represents a clarion call to embark upon a pioneering quest in the realm of acoustic science. By harnessing the capabilities of modern recording contrivances to capture and preserve the elusive auditory phenomena of "imperfect silences," we envisage a future wherein the intricate interplay between sound and silence is elucidated, enriching our comprehension of the auditory landscape and fostering a deeper appreciation for the rich assemblage of acoustic diversity.

Hawthorne, P. A. (1896). A Proposal for the Recording and Preservation of Imperfect Silences through Modern Acoustic Devices. The Journal of Acoustic Studies and Research, 12(3), 287-302.

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released February 2, 2024

Composition | Programming | Synthesizers | Piano | Electric Piano | Samples | Mix | Mastering | Art | Design :: Terry Skaggs

Prepared at Fort Awesome, Rock Island, IL, in January 2024.

"Imperfect Silence" recorded at Fort Awesome, Ofu Island, American Samoa, in July and August 2022 with additional recording (intro & outro) and final mixing at Fort Awesome, Rock Island, IL, in January 2024.

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dead lizard grin Rock Island, Illinois

I grew up in the Midwest of America. I've lived in the remote Manu'a Islands in the South Pacific and Southern California.

My youth was experienced through the sonic lens of '70s European electronic music, the ambient sounds of Eno, and the darker side of '80s new wave, post punk, and new romantic.

Today, I create the soundtrack for my life; an accompaniment for the existence that I've known.
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