Back in the early 70s, binaural stereo with artificial heads was
pretty fresh and exciting. Around that time, three public German
radio stations went all out to produce a binaural radio drama
called "Demolition," based on Alfred Bester's "The Demolished Man."
Word is it first aired on September 3, 1973.
I can't recall every single detail now, but here are a few
highlights:
- Spoken words mostly sounded like they were outside the listener's
head, but telepathic speech came through as if inside the head.
- The story's songs were set to music ("'Tenser' said the tensor.").
I still remember the tune.
I love the idea of trying to hide from telepathic police. How well do
you think "Baby Shark" would work in real life?
Melissa Hollingsworth <thetruemelissa@gmail.com> wrote or quoted:
I love the idea of trying to hide from telepathic police. How well do
you think "Baby Shark" would work in real life?
I wish I could give a proper take, but "Baby Shark" is totally
unfamiliar ground for me! I'm kind of out of the loop and don't
know some popular stuff.
Right now I've got a box fan running, and its noise sounds like radio
voices that take over, and I'm powerless to stop myself from trying to
decode them. That alone might be enough to throw off a telepath . . .
You really think a telepath is going to be distracted by a fan?
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