10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «THEATROPHONE» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
theatrophone in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
theatrophone im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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Vintage Telephones of the World
In Paris, a complete system called the Theatrophone was developed. It was first
exhibited at 1'exposition d'electricite in 1881. Coin-in-the-slot machines were
installed in hotels, clubs and other places where, for the expenditure of a franc,
the ...
P. J. Povey, Reg A. J. Earl,
1988
The. electrophone. or. theatrophone. B. roadcasting. audio. drama. before. the.
radio. It is significant that an entire culture of audio transmission of drama
entertainment had been established and funded by a subscriber system in the
three ...
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Cinema Beyond Film: Media Epistemology in the Modern Era
In addition, thanks to the theatrophone, one can communicate with the theatres of
America and Europe, and music – a 'therapeutic agent ... exercising a reflex
action on the nervous centres' and the effect of whose 'harmonious vibrations ...
François Albéra, Maria Tortajada,
2010
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In Search of Vinteuil: Music, Literature and a Self Regained
In a letter written a year before the one to Mme Straus, in 1912, he announces to
his friend George de Lauris: 'I have subscribed to the theatrophone, which I use
rarely because one hears very badly'.53 He goes on to complain about 'the ...
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Farmer Buckley's Exploding Trousers: And Other Odd Events on ...
But by 1890, the Theatrophone home stereo system was ready to make its debut
in Paris. For a hefty annual fee of 180 francs – equivalent to about three months'
rent for a comfortable Paris apartment – plus 15 francs per performance, ...
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The Application of Programmable DSPs in Mobile Communications
4»UOIT10m THCATHAlf* A BONKILC MtMMI Figure 1.5 The Theatrophone
casting. The phone has come a long way since then, and the first mass market
application is simply... talking with other people. With the advent of the Internet
and ...
Alan Gatherer, Edgar Auslander,
2002
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Theatre, Performance and Analogue Technology: Historical ...
... opera performances when the switchboard permitted and when their
supervisors were not watching, thus conflating work with leisure. 'When we were
given the théâtrophone', one operator stated, 'you could have heard a feather
dropping.
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Avant-Garde Theatre Sound: Staging Sonic Modernity
An 1891 report on the théâtrophone in The Times notes that some people at first
imagined that this invention would injure the attendance at the theatres, and that
those who could listen to a piece at home would not take the trouble to visit the ...
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The Societ́e ́des Concerts Du Conservatoire, 1828-1967
In the same epoch the society was approached, somewhat more stridently, with
the notion of installing equipment for short-range broadcast by Theatrophone, a
device that provided "the opportunity to hear, through your telephone line, the ...
A theatrophone network, operated by the 'Compagnie du theatrophone' with its
main exchange in the rue Louis-le- Grand, analogous to the telephone network,
connected some Paris theatres, in particular the Opera, Opera-Comique and Le ...
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «THEATROPHONE» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
theatrophone im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
有了3D 音效,虚拟现实也能骗过大脑
双立体声技术的核心可以追溯到19 世纪的法国工程师 Clement Ader。1881 年,Ader 设计了 Theatrophone,一个转播巴黎歌剧演出的电话系统。一对对麦克风在舞台 ... «Beats of Bits, Feb 15»
Surrounded by sound: how 3D audio hacks your brain
In 1881, Ader devised the Theatrophone, a telephonic system of transmission to broadcast a Paris Opera show. Pairs of microphones were systematically ... «The Verge, Feb 15»
European Drama and Performance Studies, 2014-2, n° 3, "Le …
Images of fin de siècle mediatised listening in Paris. Iconography of the theatrophone and its articulation between cultures of theatre and technology. Silvia Mei. «Fabula, Okt 14»
Telefongeschichte Oper am Hörer
Auf der Pariser Weltausstellung 1889 kündigte die Firma Theatrophone für das Folgejahr den kommerziellen Betrieb an. Was sie seinen Abonnenten bot, war ... «Spiegel Online, Apr 14»
You Can't Pin Women Down: Designing Modern Women 1890-1990
... on her blue bike in a lithograph by William Bradley for Viktor Bicycles (1895) and on the theater phone in a graphic by Jules Cheret for Theatrophone (1890). «ArtSlant, Jan 14»
Book Review: 'A Reader's Book of Days' by Tom Nissley
21, 1911, Proust listened to Debussy's "Pelléas et Mélisande" via "theatrophone," a service that broadcast music over telephone wires. On March 6, 1928; Aug. «Wall Street Journal, Dez 13»
“Time Is a Very Considerable Place” — Beethoven Plays an Adagio …
Proust was able to hear the Pastoral Symphony in bed with the help of a device called a theatrophone, the 1913 equivalent of streaming music. For 60 francs a ... «Town Topics, Jul 13»
Understanding the New Boom in Subscriptions
Theatrophone More than a century before Netflix and Hulu and Spotify first charged subscribers to satisfy their daily media cravings, another device existed ... «All Things Digital, Mär 13»
החודש לפני 130 שנה: האיש שהמציא את הסטריאו
תשע שנים לאחר היריד העולמי בפריז קמה Compagnie du Theatrophone, חברת התיאטרופון. החברה מיקמה עמדות האזנה בבתי מלון, מרכזי כנסים, בתי קפה ובמרכזים עירוניים שונים, ... «dtown, Nov 11»
[CEDEC 2011]立体視に対応するサラウンドサウンドの作り方 …
そこから下って1881年,アデールとい人がステレオフォニックテアトロフォーン(Stereophonic Theatrophone)というものを発明し,フランスのオペラ座からステレオでオペラ ... «4Gamer.net, Sep 11»