The Golden Record
Diagram of a diagram: if properly decoded,
                                                                                 the first image which will appear
 is a circle. Or, go backwards.
                                                                   The last image: a violin which, it seems,
 can be read by music
                                                                   and is only the length of a sheet of paper
 whatever a sheet of paper was
                                                                   in 1977. The year Jimmy Carter was elected.
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 The longest piece of music included is called,
 in English, "Flowing Streams."  Played
 on the guqin, it slurs like the
 human voice. Think: scale and silence, think:
 vibrations and overtones, think: alone
 in a desert carrying a very old instrument
 swelling in the heat.
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 Image number 98: taken from inside the exhibit.
                                                                                   Foreground: elephant bones.
 Large black rectangle symbolizing
                                                                                   museum glass, a thick frame, perhaps
 bullet-proof and pressurized and
                                                                                   temperature-controlled to prevent
 further decay.
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 Number 5: math         Number 8: math with colors         Number 105: a train with math
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 Jimmy Carter, remix:
 We billion[s], we         likely, we
          rapidly hopeful                  messages. Construct
 survives any                  attempt,                           profoundly
          live, profoundly                           good will.
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 Pictured: cotton picker, grape picker, supermarket.
                                                                                      Recall: touching all the fruit
          for ripeness. Recall:
                                                                                      colonial exploit, strategic
          control. Whole lives spent plucking
                                                                                      and spinning. The juice
          always so sweet against your teeth.
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 Pictured: the inside of a book on Newton.
                                                                                      Nothing about gravity.
          Nothing like the stillness
                                                                                      of the middle of a book
          cracked open like a locket.
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 Playback:
 Images are made from signals. To render an image,
 scan all 512 lines vertically and left to right.
 8 milliseconds per line, 8 1/2 minutes per image.
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 Image number 17: Cell division magnified,
                                                                the lines clarifying, separating
 their soft, rounded shapes.
                                                                These are most likely
 human cells, most likely
                                                                benign.
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 Also in 1977, not pictured:
 Apple Computers is incorporated; discovery of Legionnaire's disease; Elvis
 Presley's last concert; Star Wars released in cinemas; U.S. park ranger Roy
 Sullivan struck by lightning for the seventh time; snowfall in Miami for the
 only time in recorded history—
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 Sounds from Earth: wild dog, tame dog.
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 Blues-gospel: "Dark was the night,
 cold was the ground," a metaphor.
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 Greetings in 55 languages take 4 minutes and 14 seconds.
 The time it takes to go to the end of the driveway, pick up
 the newspaper, brush off leaves, go back inside and shut
 the door.
 The time it cakes to steep chamomile tea.
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 Picture number 108: some kind of snow truck
                                                                       attempting to cross
 a deep ravine. Of course, it is also cold
                                                                       in space and inside clouds
 and in the holds of airplanes and
                                                                       in the bottom of the ocean
 but there isn't any snow out there.
                                                                      This mutable substance—its melts,
 its landscape on the landscape.
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 On the bottom, a pulsar map and Uranium-238. That static like a TV
 no one ever unplugs, like at airport security—the sound of the wand waved over
 your raised arms like a blessing. Recall also Hiroshima:
                                                                       really big static. Definitely do not look at that picture. Or, picture it in the background
 with a small dog in the foreground or
 don't take a picture to begin with.
                                                                       Do not look back.
                                                                       Do not disseminate.
                                                                       Do not project into interstellar space.
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 As one track: volcano, earthquake, thunder
 As one track: fire, speech
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 Of Beethoven's Fifth, only the first movement,
 its opening a herald, the knock of fate. His three
 other movements are left out, their systematic
 fragmenting of the heroic theme.
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 The third to last picture:
                                                                       a sunset with birds. Flying
 north, or perhaps
                                                                       south. Over the water, there is no
 register of season, just
                                                                       the sun, paused, a split
 yolk on the horizon.
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 As one track: the first tools
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 As one track: Morse code between
 ships: recall: states of emergency, recall:
 The Titanic, onset of cold shock and
 cardiac arrest—ice again. Bad analogy. Try:
 the bleating of sheep, their dips and pauses, the
 fuzz between radio stations, lamps that clap
 on and off                      on and off.
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 Jimmy Carter, in sequence:
                                                                The United States of America;
                                                                                                                               our message.
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 Pictured: The building that houses the United Nations
                                                         in daylight, then darkness.
 When the sun hits
             it is whole and smooth like a new book.
Copyright Credit: Katie Willingham, "The Golden Record" from Unlikely Designs. Copyright © 2017 by Katie Willingham.  Reprinted by permission of The University of Chicago Press.
Source: Unlikely Designs (The University of Chicago Press, 2017)


