“Forgotten Future #1. Magical Sound Machines” presented by Schimana

  • ©ISEA2010: 16th International Symposium on Electronic Art, Elisabeth Schimana, Forgotten Future #1. Magical Sound Machines
  • ©ISEA2010: 16th International Symposium on Electronic Art, Elisabeth Schimana, Forgotten Future #1. Magical Sound Machines
  • ©ISEA2010: 16th International Symposium on Electronic Art, Elisabeth Schimana, Forgotten Future #1. Magical Sound Machines

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  • Building Musical Instruments

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  • Forgotten Future #1. Magical Sound Machines

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  • “One day the Emperor received a large package labeled The Nightingale. But it was not a book. In the box was a work of art, an artificial nightingale most like the real one. Thirty-three times it sang the selfsame song without tiring”.  –Hans C. Andersen, The Nightingale, 1849

    Recorders – Transmitters – Generators
    Long before the advent of electrification, people began developing automatic mechanical recording devices for their musical pleasure, and the many constructions that have been built since then continue to enchant us: music boxes, barrel organs, cylinders, records, optical tapes, paper tapes, magnetic tapes and disks, and with them the accessory perforating, punching, cutting, blackening, drawing apparatuses as well as those for reading and playing back the stored data.


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