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Toby Heys is a Reader in Digital Technologies at Manchester Metropolitan University. He is also an affiliate researcher within Hexagram in Montreal, Canada. He is a member of the sonic research unit AUDINT, which produces art installations, vinyl records, performances, and books such as the upcoming Unsound:Undead anthology on Univocal.
Acknowledgements
Foreword: Speakers by Dave Tompkins
Introduction: Frequency-Based Force
Chapter 1: Muzak’s Influence in the Fordist Factory
Chapter 2: Surround Sound Manipulation at the Waco Siege
Chapter 3: Torture in Black Ecstasy at Guantánamo Bay
Chapter 4: The Covert Aims of Directional Ultrasound
Chapter 5: Whispering to Talking Windows
Conclusion: Phantom Sound Systems
Bibliography
A compelling account of a mutating, planetary network of speaker systems, and their complicity in cybernetic societies of control.
— Steve Goodman