Magia Phonotactica (1650) by Dust-to-Digital published on 2012-10-12T01:34:56Z "Athanasius Kircher Kircher thought it best to plot out a piece of music in advance on a sheet of paper which represented the cylinder’s curved surface 'projected into a plane' for ease of viewing. He provided illustrations of five such “projections” in his book (<i>Musurgia Universalis<i/>, 1650), each one representing a different musical program, and all five of these “projections” may be heard educed paleospectrophonically." — Patrick Feaster, from <i>Pictures of Sound: One Thousand Years of Educed Audio: 980–1980</i> http://dust-digital.com/feaster Comment by Gratton What the... this is crazy. Trippy, too. 2012-10-17T16:53:14Z Comment by hanklebury Completely mind-blowing...an unknown world that's been lying around for centuries. 2012-10-17T14:56:38Z