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Real time visualization of Wikipedia changes with different sounds for additions, subtractions, and new user registrations. The bubble sizes correspond to how much data was added or removed and the color denotes the type of user who made the edit. Scroll below the animation for a live feed showing what exactly you're hearing, and options for adjusting the data that gets processed.
Listen to the sound of Wikipedia's recent changes feed. Bells indicate additions and string plucks indicate subtractions. Pitch changes according to the size of the edit; the larger the edit, the deeper the note. Green circles show edits from unregistered contributors, and purple circles mark edits performed by automated bots. You may see announcements for new users as they join the site, punctuated by a string swell.
This is quite neat! I just listened to it while doing a bunch of work and it was nice for background music. Relaxing and calming. Reminded me of wind chimes and hearing sounds in the distance outside. Thanks for sharing, bookworm!