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Every building should include a built-in feedback system that measures the noise you produce and plays it back inside your own apartment.
Call it the Resonance Meter™ . Architecture’s way of saying “you hear what you sow.”
Each floor slab hides a layer of piezo sensors and contact mics that detect impacts, footsteps, dropped objects, and muffled debates about who left the light on. A digital signal processor normalizes the input and recreates the exact sound field in your own apartment, adjusted for volume and reverb. No arguments, no moral superiority, just acoustics serving justice.
It’s not punishment, it’s calibration.
Empathy by feedback loop.- We build walls to keep quiet and then wonder why we can’t hear each other. Noise isn’t the problem. Forgetting we share the same space is.palimpsest
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