Inverse spectrograms
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Inverse spectrograms are used in the WikiDelia to reconstruct otherwise unknown audio where only the spectrograms have been published.
The software to do this is freely available on github.
- Pot Au Feu early version, to get an idea of the audio quality of the reconstructions
- Singing Waters, a rain-falling effect whose spectrogram resembles the layout of the poem it tells
- Robert Lowell, a 4-minute evolving soundscape, reconstructed from only 4 pixel columns per second
- Random Together 1, 2m30 of cacophony, not helped at all by the reconstruction!