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Общенациональный интерактивный энциклопедический портал "Знания", 2022
Dmitrii Andreevich Bochkov
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Dmitrii Andreevich Bochkov
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Social Studies of Science, 2004
Developments in sound technologies over the last 50 years have dramatically changed the way that music is produced and consumed. In the 19th century most music was experienced as live performance. Today most music is listened to individually through technologically mediated devices, such as a personal stereo or a personal computer that enables the ...
Pinch, T., Bijsterveld, K.T.
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Developments in sound technologies over the last 50 years have dramatically changed the way that music is produced and consumed. In the 19th century most music was experienced as live performance. Today most music is listened to individually through technologically mediated devices, such as a personal stereo or a personal computer that enables the ...
Pinch, T., Bijsterveld, K.T.
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Hungry Listening: Resonant Theory for Indigenous Sound Studies
Ethnohistory, 2023women’s use of binder’s volumes and notated music—is a neat illustration of the opportunities and limitations of archival research, and the poignant questions and leads for future research Bailey provides at the end of Chapter 2 are helpful for those ...
Victoria Clark
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“The aporia of the veil: the influence of Walter Benjamin’s aura in contemporary sound studies”
Sound Studies, 2020Walter Benjamin’s seminal essay “The Work of Art in the Age of Technological Reproducibility” has recently shaped discussions in sound studies. However, the main theoretical apparatus of the Artwork essay, the aura, lacks sustained attention in sound ...
Lisa Chinn
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Sounding the field: recent works in sound studies
The British Journal for the History of Science, 2015For sound studies, the publication of a 593-page handbook, not to mention the establishment of at least one society – the European Sound Studies Association – might seem to signify the emergence of a new academic discipline. Certainly, the books under consideration here, alongside many others, testify to an intensification of concern with the aural ...
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On sound insulation of pyramidal lattice sandwich structure
Composite structures, 2018Pyramidal lattice sandwich structure (PLSS) exhibits high stiffness and strength-to-weight ratio which can be effectively utilized for designing light-weight load bearing structures for ranging from ground to aerospace vehicles.
Jie Liu +5 more
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Are Sounds Sound? For an Enthusiastic Study of Sound Studies
SubStance, 2020Eric Méchoulan, David F. Bell
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1998
In the early 1890s, before Edison publicly released his gramophone, R.L. Garner, a researcher at the newly established National Zoological Park in Washington, D.C., had begun recording animal vocalizations. As part of his effort to decipher “the speech of monkeys”, Garner conducted some of the first sound playback experiments.
S. L. Hopp, E. S. Morton
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In the early 1890s, before Edison publicly released his gramophone, R.L. Garner, a researcher at the newly established National Zoological Park in Washington, D.C., had begun recording animal vocalizations. As part of his effort to decipher “the speech of monkeys”, Garner conducted some of the first sound playback experiments.
S. L. Hopp, E. S. Morton
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Introduction: Remapping Sound Studies in the Global South
Remapping Sound Studies, 2020semanticscholar +1 more source

