American original scene and white noise In 1989, the article on the main theme of Frank Letrika's writing of Dondelillo briefly but praised the two main work of Delilo, Americana and White Noise. Letricchia insists in his article that "two scenes in DeLillo's novel are the most primitive for his American imagination" (Osteen 413). Letricchia does not express the meaning of animals, but seems to use "primitive" to express more basic needs.
In his excellent 1985 novel "White Noise", Don DeLillo interprets the original scene of the electronic age. On Friday evening, a variety of children who married with two adults, a nice dysfunctional Brady group gathered to see the home-grown food and TV of the Chinese. All the eyes are on the screen and I took a picture after the image of "flood, earthquake, debris flow, eruptive volcano". This scene is well known, but these media consumers' enthusiasm for all catastrophic events makes them somewhat irritated. Talking to Professor Jack Grad, he actually explains his family's reaction to entertainment in the evening. But this experience is very important to him and the next day he is seeking explanations from his university colleagues.
If you are a person like me you might want to know what the colored noise is. Okay, we all heard about the white noise - this is what you hear when you match the unused radio and TV channels. Essentially, white noise is a steady flow of all or almost all auditory frequencies at the same energy level. Compared to white noise, colored noise has a lot of energy concentrated at the upper or lower limit of the spectrum, which changes the signal. For example, pink noise has a lower bass than white noise, and there is a variation in pitch and loudness, so lightning strikes like a train far away.