Sound intervention Error Trash v.1.3 continues experimentations of the 'Parallel Error Data 1.1' project where the process is focused on questions related to 'real-time' transmissions of audio-visual data in contemporary mass-used digital communication systems. Recorded broadcasted signals are traveling through a number of the connectors and wireless transmission networks to reach the final destination. Encoded signal packages, distorted by noisy channels, are disturbing televised viewer’s perception. Science has developed several applications for the reconstruction of missing or damaged data to decrease the possibilities of transmission errors. Instead of avoiding received failures, sound intervention generates data errors as an artistic tool and creates audio poetics related to the field of transmission, failure, correction, storage and more universal questions about technology and communications in contemporary society. Telerecorded nature of errors.