Japanese Lab Creates 'Da Vinci' Voices
Mikki writes "Using methods employed in criminal investigations, the Japan Acoustic Lab has analyzed the skeletal structures of Leonardo Da Vinci and Mona Lisa's faces to replicate how their voices would have sounded." While Da Vinci is cool, I can think of a slew of other deceased notables worth talking with as well.
*is brutally killed before finishing the meme*
-:sigma.SB
WARN
THERE IS ANOTHER SYSTEM
how will bone structure determine regional accent?
If you make assumptions about where someone was brought up and who by, this kind of thing could work - but let's see a blind test. Let someone do a recording of their voice, get these guys to analyse their facial structure (in silence) and see if their prediction matches reality. It's easy to say what dead people noone alive has heard sounds like.
Jolyon
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While Da Vinci is cool, I can think of a slew of other deceased notables worth talking with as well.
Yeah, um.. you won't actually get to talk with them though, you'll just get to figure out what their voices might have sounded like. Sorry if that ruins it for you.
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Mind you, it would be funny if he sounded like Tom Hanks.
We now know what Da Vinci would have sounded like when he said:
"Someone please shoot Dan Brown."
"Leonardo , I *really* need to go to the toilet! Now!"