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- title: "Testing listening / listening tests"
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- # Testing listening / listening tests
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- Listening to the outputs of this tool feels like being taught how to listen like a machine. Perhaps what the instrument produces isn't so much new sounds as access to new (machinic) modes of listening. Each recording a different exemplification of machine listening. There is a temptation to 'gamify' the listening experience: to try to work out what the logic of the arrangement.
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- You never really know what speech interfaces, like Siri, hear, or how. The Word Processor shows ASR at work. By appropriating methods from speech-to-text and ASR as parameters for text and audio composition and experimentation, the Word Processor is a means to ‘lift the hood’ or ‘open the black box’ of otherwise opaque but ubiquitous technology. Here, machine listenings, mishearings and nonhearings become material for making and knowing.
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- ## What's going on, hear?
- ![Listening Exercise One - Siri](audio:static/audio/asksiri.mp3)
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- ### Listen again with the text and maybe the video
- What's going on, hear?
- {{< nosup >}}[(Listening Exercise One - Siri)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=os_E-vQgqbc){{< /nosup >}}
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