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The age of electroacoustics : transforming science and sound / Roland Wittje.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Wittje, Roland, author.
- Series:
- Transformations (M.I.T. Press)
- Transformations : studies in the history of science and technology
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Electro-acoustics--History.
- Electro-acoustics.
- History.
- Genre:
- History.
- Physical Description:
- xii, 297 pages ; 24 cm.
- Place of Publication:
- Cambridge, Massachusetts : The MIT Press, [2016]
- Contents:
- 1 Introduction: A History and Geography of Acoustics 1
- 1.1 Sound and Acoustics 3
- 1.2 A Geography of Acoustics: Sound, Space, and Time 6
- 1.3 Sound and Power: Acoustics as an Imperial Science 11
- 1.4 Concepts and Significance of Noise in Acoustics 17
- 1.5 Electroacoustics and Analog Thinking 18
- 1.6 Transformations of Science and Sound from the Fin de Siède to the Interwar Years 21
- 2 The Electrification of Sound: From High Culture to Electropolis 27
- 2.1 Acoustics in the Age of Empire 27
- 2.2 Helmholtz's On the Sensations of Tone and Rayleigh's The Theory of Sound 32
- 2.3 Experimental Psychology and Beyond: From the Physics of Sensation to the Evolution of Music 41
- 2.4 Electrification of Sound: Electrodynamic Theory, Instruments, and Circuit Design 48
- 2.5 Electroacoustics in the Electromagnetic Worldview: The Electric Arc as an Experimental System for Oscillation Research 58
- 3 Science Goes to War: Warfare and the Industrialization of Acoustics 67
- 3.1 Acoustics in the Chemists' War 67
- 3.2 Signal and Noise: Sound Detection on the Battlefield 71
- 3.2.1 Artillery Ranging 72
- 3.2.2 Locating Aircraft by Sound 82
- 3.2.3 Underwater Acoustics and U-boat Warfare 89
- 3.3 The Transformation of Sound Measurement 101
- 3.4 Wireless and the Rise of Electroacbustics 105
- 3.5 The Great War and the Transformation of Acoustics 109
- 4 Between Science and Engineering, Academia and Industry: Acoustics in the Weimar Republic 115
- 4.1 Acoustics between Science and Engineering 115
- 4.2 Acoustics at the Technische Hochschute 121
- 4.2.1 Electroacoustics as Low-Voltage Engineering in Dresden 123
- 4.2.2 Technical Acoustics as Technische Physik in Munich 128
- 4.3 Sound Industry: Acoustics Research in Corporate Laboratories 135
- 4.3.1 Electric Noise: Amplifiers and Loudspeaker Design at Siemens Laboratories 142
- 4.3.2 Sound Motion Pictures: Acoustics at the AEG Research Institute 150
- 4.4 Public Research Laboratories 157
- 4.4.1 The Heinrich-Hertz-Institut für Schwingungsforschung 158
- 4.4.2 The Institut für Schall- und Wärmeforschung 163
- 4.5 Institutions of Technische Akustik in the Weimar Republic 169
- 5 Acoustics Goes Back to War: Mass Mobilization and Remilitarization of Acoustics Research 173
- 5.1 A New Sound for a New Time? Acoustics and Nazi Germany 173
- 5.2 "Technik ist Dienst am Volke"-Acoustics as Ideology 175
- 5.3 Volksempfanger and Gemeinschaftsempfang 178
- 5.4 Electroacoustic Amplification of Large Political Rallies 180
- 5.5 Remilitarization of Acoustics Research 184
- 6 Conclusion: The New Acoustics 189
- 6.1 Acoustics as Modern Physics 189
- 6.2 Topographies of Science and Discipline Building 196
- 6.3 Sound Measurement 200
- 6.4 Concepts of Noise and Their Diffusion 202
- 6.5 Electroacoustics as a New Way of Thinking and Talking about Sound 208.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
- ISBN:
- 9780262035262
- 026203526X
- OCLC:
- 946160280
- Publisher Number:
- 40026606292
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