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As the audio experience titled "11. Sliding on Glass" begins, the first thing you hear is the crisp, clear sound of glass. The sound is sharp yet delicate, echoing the characteristics of its source material. There's a certain rhythm to it, almost like a dance, as the sound of something smooth and hard sliding across the surface of the glass fills the air. Soon, another layer of sound is added, a soft, slick noise that suggests the glass surface is wet. It changes the tone of the sliding sound, making it slightly muffled, but also enhancing the sense of movement and speed. It's as if you can hear the friction – or lack thereof – between the object and the glass. Throughout the audio, the sounds of sliding and slipping on glass continue, sometimes faster, sometimes slower, creating a pattern that's both random and mesmerizing. There's a sense of continual movement, of momentum that's always forward, always ongoing, like a journey across an endless ex