January 10, 2007 12:21 PM PST

Do you hate ringtones? Try a silent one. No, a really silent one.

Jonathon Keats

How do you listen to the sound of silence? It sounds like some kind of corny philosophical question, but conceptual artist Jonathon Keats has decided to address the quandary through an unusual medium: a cell phone ringtone. Download it to your phone (it's free), and then your handset will ring with four minutes and thirty-three seconds of pure silence instead of that irritating Kelly Clarkson ringtone that you've been using for the past two years.

Keats named the ringtone "My Cage (Silence for Cellphone)" after the artist John Cage, who once similarly composed four minutes and thirty-three seconds of silence. But Cage's composition, in 1952, was not "perfect" silence because of the analog recording technology the was available at the time. Keats, on the other hand, produced "My Cage" with a computer. The original .wav file was 23 megabytes, too big for a ringtone on many cell phone models, so it was recompressed from 799 kilobytes to 270 kilobytes.

I guess it gives a whole new meaning to the term "silent mode."

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