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OverviewThe Radio Phonics Laboratory delves into the intersection of technology and creativity that shaped the sonic landscape of the 20th century. This fascinating exploration unravels the intricate threads of telecommunications, from the invention of the telephone to the advent of global communication networks. At the heart of the narrative is the evolution of speech synthesis, a groundbreaking innovation that not only revolutionised telecommunications but also birthed a new era in electronic music. Tracing the origins of synthetic speech and its applications in various fields, the book unveils the pivotal role it played in shaping the artistic vision of musicians and sound pioneers. This is the story of how electronic music came to be, told through the lens of the telecommunications scientists and composers who helped give birth to the bleeps and blips that have captured the imagination of musicians and dedicated listeners around the world. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Justin Patrick MoorePublisher: Velocity Press Imprint: Velocity Press Dimensions: Width: 12.90cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 19.80cm Weight: 0.367kg ISBN: 9781913231552ISBN 10: 1913231550 Pages: 288 Publication Date: 14 June 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"""From telegraphy to the airwaves, by way of Hedy Lamarr and Doctor Who, listening to Hal 9000 sing to us whilst a Clockwork Orange unravels the past and present, Moore spirits us on an expansive trip across the twentieth century of sonic discovery. The joys of electrical discovery are unravelled page by page."" Robin Rimbaud aka Scanner ""In this captivating exploration of electronic music, Justin Patrick Moore unveils its evolution as guided by telecommunication technology, spotlighting the enigmatic laboratories of early experimenters who shaped the sound of 20th century music. A must-read for electronic musicians & sound artists alike."" Kim Cascone" """From telegraphy to the airwaves, by way of Hedy Lamarr and Doctor Who, listening to Hal 9000 sing to us whilst a Clockwork Orange unravels the past and present, Moore spirits us on an expansive trip across the twentieth century of sonic discovery. The joys of electrical discovery are unraveled page by page."" --Robin Rimbaud aka Scanner ""In this captivating exploration of electronic music, Justin Patrick Moore unveils its evolution as guided by telecommunication technology, spotlighting the enigmatic laboratories of early experimenters who shaped the sound of 20th century music. A must-read for electronic musicians & sound artists alike."" --Kim Cascone" ""From telegraphy to the airwaves, by way of Hedy Lamarr and Doctor Who, listening to Hal 9000 sing to us whilst a Clockwork Orange unravels the past and present, Moore spirits us on an expansive trip across the twentieth century of sonic discovery. The joys of electrical discovery are unraveled page by page."" --Robin Rimbaud aka Scanner ""In this captivating exploration of electronic music, Justin Patrick Moore unveils its evolution as guided by telecommunication technology, spotlighting the enigmatic laboratories of early experimenters who shaped the sound of 20th century music. A must-read for electronic musicians & sound artists alike."" --Kim Cascone Author InformationJustin Patrick Moore started his radio career in 1999 on Anti-Watt, a pirate station at Antioch College, Ohio. Between 2001 and 2014 he was one of the rotating hosts for the experimental music shows on WAIF, Cincinnati. In 2015 he became a ham radio operator and started making friends in the shortwave listening community. He first started writing about music for Brainwashed.com and his essays and short fiction have appeared in a variety of venues. He has worked with books for over twenty years and lives in Cincinnati, Ohio with his wife. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |