Ways of Hearing 5 – POWER

Ways of Hearing 5 – POWER

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Ways of Hearing 6 – NOISE

Ways Of Hearing has looked at how digital technology has changed our world: our sense of time, of space, of intimacy and exchange. In the final episode, Damon lays out an essential choice: between a world enriched by noise, and a world that strives toward signal only. Guests incl ...  Show more

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