This is a really nice use of typography and motion that was posted on motionographer.com. Certainly one of the best ones I've seen recently.
Check it out.
Here's an excert from that site:
SCAD student Jarratt Moody is in Time-based Typography I here at SCAD (a course for which I’m currently the teaching assistant), and he recently finished up a really nice piece for the first project in the class. The basic idea of the project is to take a piece of audio from wherever (movie, song, poetry reading, answering machine) and then represent that audio on screen using only typography.
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