Many have been quick indeed to point me to Janek Schaefer's piece "Recorded Delivery" from 1995, which I must have heard about sometime but then again forgot, and the 'subconscious' reason for my 'old idea' reaction :-) : http://www.harsmedia.com/SoundBlog/Archief/00751.php#schaefer
Thanks to all that took the trouble to react.
best
Harold Schellinx
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> On Oct 7, 2010, at 3:13 PM, "Hendrik" <hars7@...> wrote:
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> > Sending a running cassette recorder through the mail is sort of an 'obvious' idea. Among us 'Parisian cassetteurs' it did pop up regularly, though we never actually 'did it'. Partly because I've always been convinced that this was an 'old story', over and done with. But having seen Lauri's film and trying to come up with an earlier documented example, I can't.
> > Anyone in this group knows of this happening before?
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[oddmusic] Re: PS: sending dictaphones by snail mail
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