Text page
extended JLS context
A miscaptured web-planning document currently routed through the sonic section, preserved for provenance but not treated as a reliable audio-theory source.
Archive condition
The current extracted text is an unrelated homepage brief and does not support meaningful sonic-theory quotation. This page remains public for provenance and auditability rather than as a full interpretive stop.
What survives here
What survives here is mostly evidence of an archive capture mismatch rather than a stable sonic text. The extracted wording describes choir homepage planning rather than a section-relevant argument about sound, music culture, or audio theory.
The page therefore functions as an audit node. It keeps the miscapture visible and linkable without pretending that unrelated interface copy can stand in for sonic method or theory.
That matters because maximal corpus surfacing only remains trustworthy when capture noise is labeled clearly. Research infrastructure has to distinguish archive trace from conceptual source.
Reading note
Use the file paths and section context for provenance only; the current extraction should not be read as a representative sonic-theory text.
Follow outward to the stronger sonic pages if you need the actual argument lines around jungle, sonic warfare, or audio method.
Representative extracts
Definition · paragraph 6
Embedded audio player (custom-styled, not default widget) 1-2 high-quality recordings Brief contextual labels: piece name, concert/recording source
Afterlife · paragraph 5
Priority: Clearest user journey on the page – homepage to ticket confirmation in minimal clicks 3. AUDIO PLAYER Components:
Appears in sections
Sonic Futures and Audio Theory Primary section
Jungle, Hyperdub, sonic warfare, and the sound-centered pathways into the archive's theory culture.