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## Lesson 2: How to be (in)audible in the presence of microphones |
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Tear them down or rip them out; develop a community-based open source voice training [app](https://github.com/project-spectra) for trans women;[^Ahmed] autotune everything; be somewhere loud; mask your speech with noise; invent the privacy industry; never use a telephone, or a smart speaker, or a car, or a city; ask Siri; cover your laptop with sticky tape; have a speech disorder or an accent; write a manifesto on audio luddism; invent new languages; be female and over 50, or indigenous; speak Wiradjuri. |
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Tear them down or rip them out; develop a community-based open source [voice training app](https://github.com/project-spectra) for trans women;[^Ahmed] autotune everything; be somewhere loud; mask your speech with noise; invent the privacy industry; never use a telephone, or a smart speaker, or a car, or a city; ask Siri; cover your laptop with sticky tape; have a speech disorder or an accent; write a manifesto on audio luddism; invent new languages; be female and over 50, or indigenous; speak Wiradjuri. |
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## Lesson 3: How to make yourself (in)audible by being out of earshot |
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