About Clicknoise
This weblog was started to document music, culture and network technologies in a world that’s increasingly noisy with change. From iPods to ringtones, from Cubase to AJAX, from Ableton Live to loopfaxes, and from reel-to-reel cacophony to the drone of a million clicks, silent in isolation, but deafening taken all together, this is Clicknoise. Welcome.
Coming upon such an apt title for this blog was lucky, but in dreaming it up I am indebted two sources, neither of whom has anything to do with me personally [I'm just dropping their names to show how cool I am]: (1) Momus (Click Opera is his blog) and (2) Jacques Attali (Noise is his book). If you’re into what I write, you may be into what they write, too. Or maybe not.
I am a PhD student in Communication, a musician and I run an ephemeral micro-label called Simulacre.











