MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «PHONAUTOGRAPH»
phonautograph
earliest
known
device
recording
sound
previously
tracings
been
obtained
producing
vibratory
motions
tuning
forks
other
objects
physical
contact
with
them
actual
waves
they
propagated
through
precursors
edison
phonograph
koenig
courtesy
smithsonian
institution
while
thomas
rightly
credited
invention
cylinder
audio
historians
have
found
that
predates
nearly
years
features
leon
firstsounds
reliable
information
about
work
readily
available
first
publishing
related
writings
original
french
phonautogram
lawrence
berkeley
national
century
which
captured
play
back
yielded
discovery
help
from
modern
news
technology
oldest
voices
sing
again
created
etching
soot
covered
played
scientists
using
virtual
stylus
read
marvelous
talking
machine
10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «PHONAUTOGRAPH»
Découvrez l'usage de
phonautograph dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
phonautograph et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
1
Sound Recording: The Life Story of a Technology
Joseph Henry of the Smithsonian Institution also purchased a phonautograph in
1866 and used it for experiments and demonstrations, and he might have
recorded famous voices, although apparently none of these have survived, either
.
2
The Audible Past: Cultural Origins of Sound Reproduction
The bite marks on some of his experimental phonographs demonstrate a mode of
hearing twice in need of supplementation — once from the machine and once
from the bone conduction of his jaw.18 Although the ear phonautograph wound ...
3
Altered Sensations: Rudolph Koenig’s Acoustical Workshop in ...
Just as Koenig began business in 1858, he became involved in the construction
of the phonautograph, an instrument that recorded sounds directly from the air. It
was a precursor to the Edison phonograph (in conception and appearance) and
...
4
Alexander Graham Bell: Giving Voice to the World
Bell built a phonautograph using a real human ear because of the sensitivity of
the earbones. word made by a phonautograph, they would know that their own
pronunciation of the word was correct when they created a vocal pattern that ...
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The phonautograph is the earliest known device for recording sound.
Frederic P. Miller, Agnes F. Vandome, McBrewster John, 2011
6
Why You Hear what You Hear: An Experiential Approach to ...
From A. B. Pippard, The Physics of Vibration, Cambridge University Press,
Cambridge, UK, p. 42. Reprinted with permission of Cambridge University Press.
Phonautograph—Sound Trace Thomas Edison is usually credited with making
the first ...
Eric Johnson Heller, 2013
7
Researches in Experimental Phonetics
The earliest method was that of Scott's phonautograph (1856), wherein the air
vibrations passed down a trumpet or tube to a thin, soft membrane; a light lever
recorded its vibrations on a revolving cylinder coated with oke. The
phonautograph ...
8
Transforming Nature: Ethics, Invention and Discovery
Since Bell could not physically record the manometric flame patterns using
photography and since the patterns were difficult to discern, he concentrated on
another device, the phonautograph, which he also saw at the Institute of
Technology.
9
Instruments and the Imagination
6.14 and 6.15).53 Describing his invention to the Société d'encouragement in
November 1857, Scott explained his ambition “to force nature to constitute herself
a general written language of all sounds.”54 He knew that phonautograph traces
...
Thomas L. Hankins, Robert J. Silverman, 2014
10
Media Technology and Society: A History: From the Telegraph ...
For example, acoustic experiments conducted in the early nineteenth century by
Young prompted Leon Scott de Martin- ville to introduce, in 1855, the
phonautograph, or sound-writer, a contrivance designed to listen (as it were)
rather than to ...
10 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «PHONAUTOGRAPH»
Découvrez de quoi on parle dans les médias nationaux et internationaux et comment le terme
phonautograph est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
How did classical vinyl make an improbable return?
Historians of early sound reproduction tell of an obscure and long-vanished invention called the “ear phonautograph,” built by Alexander ... «Boston Globe, mai 15»
How did vinyl make an improbable return?
Historians of early sound reproduction tell of an obscure and long-vanished invention called the “ear phonautograph,” built by Alexander ... «Boston Globe, mai 15»
SoundCloud Is Leading The Way In The Audio Community's …
Since that time, sound recording devices have evolved from the phonautograph to the iPhone, and the method in which we listen to our favorite ... «AllHipHop, févr 15»
Cowboys and Indies: the Epic History of the Record Industry by …
The “phonautograph” was patented in 1857 by a French typesetter, Édouard-Léon Scott de Martinville. He mimicked nature to create a ... «Telegraph.co.uk, janv 15»
Girls, Girls, Girls: Grab Mötley Crüe's Greatest Hits Album for Free on …
In my day we used phonautograph and we loved it. mcdonsco. I'm older as well and remember the awesomeness of the Dr Feel Good album ... «Droid Life, janv 15»
6 of the Creepiest Sounds Ever Recorded
The first ever sound recording, made in 1860 by Frenchman Édouard-Léon Scott de Martinville and his phonautograph. This is meant to be a ... «moviepilot.com, janv 15»
Why Inventors Misjudge How We'll Abuse Their Creations
The stylus would etch the waves on a page darkened by the carbon of lampblack. He called his invention a phonautograph: the self-writing of ... «Wired, oct 14»
4 Big&Picture Lessons In Innovation From Steven Johnson And …
He was a Parisian who created the phonautograph, a machine that recorded sound, two decades before Thomas Edison invented the ... «Co.Create, oct 14»
Author Steve Johnson guides us to the present
Johnson cites France's Édouard-Léon Scott de Martinville, who made the world's first sound recorder, called the "phonautograph" -- but ... «San Jose Mercury News, oct 14»
A Fundamental Rupture: "Itself Not So" at Lisa Cooley
... paper with etched soundwaves of the words AFTER, BEFORE, AFTER, having been spoken aloud and transcribed using a phonautograph.”. «Hyperallergic, août 14»