Lee de Forest’s invention of the Audion in 1906 led to marvelous developments in radi
International audienceAt the beginning of the nineteenth century, the linguists, physiologists and a...
his column is from a sympo-sium in tribute to Gerhard Sessler and James West on the occasion of thei...
The Viennese music theoretician Heinrich Schenker opposed modernity during his entire life. At first...
Audion as an amplifier of radio signals, whether telegraphic or telephone, was far ahead of any othe...
Lee De Forest, a pioneer of wireless communication, served as a faculty member at Lewis Institute du...
Lee de Forest, Yale doctorate and Oscar winner, gave voice to the radio and the motion picture. Yet ...
This preface-style article contains a brief account of the creators of radio - Lee de Forest, invent...
Photography of Edwin Lewis (left) and Lee de Forest (right). Lewis was a faculty member at the Lewis...
Le xxe siècle a vu se transformer en profondeur les conditions de production, de diffusion et de réc...
Player pianos, radio-electric circuits, gramophone records, and optical sound film—these were the cu...
Il y aura bientôt cent trente ans qu’un homme gravait pour la première fois le son da...
Since the invention of the phonograph in 1877, the recording and playback of sound has been a key el...
Lee Deforest and Eric Berndt with antique camera, circa 1960. DeForest [1873-1961] was an American i...
Replicating musical instruments is a classic problem in computer music. Asystematic collection of in...
En 1877, l'inventeur américain Thomas Edison dépose le brevet du premier phonographe, dispositif per...
International audienceAt the beginning of the nineteenth century, the linguists, physiologists and a...
his column is from a sympo-sium in tribute to Gerhard Sessler and James West on the occasion of thei...
The Viennese music theoretician Heinrich Schenker opposed modernity during his entire life. At first...
Audion as an amplifier of radio signals, whether telegraphic or telephone, was far ahead of any othe...
Lee De Forest, a pioneer of wireless communication, served as a faculty member at Lewis Institute du...
Lee de Forest, Yale doctorate and Oscar winner, gave voice to the radio and the motion picture. Yet ...
This preface-style article contains a brief account of the creators of radio - Lee de Forest, invent...
Photography of Edwin Lewis (left) and Lee de Forest (right). Lewis was a faculty member at the Lewis...
Le xxe siècle a vu se transformer en profondeur les conditions de production, de diffusion et de réc...
Player pianos, radio-electric circuits, gramophone records, and optical sound film—these were the cu...
Il y aura bientôt cent trente ans qu’un homme gravait pour la première fois le son da...
Since the invention of the phonograph in 1877, the recording and playback of sound has been a key el...
Lee Deforest and Eric Berndt with antique camera, circa 1960. DeForest [1873-1961] was an American i...
Replicating musical instruments is a classic problem in computer music. Asystematic collection of in...
En 1877, l'inventeur américain Thomas Edison dépose le brevet du premier phonographe, dispositif per...
International audienceAt the beginning of the nineteenth century, the linguists, physiologists and a...
his column is from a sympo-sium in tribute to Gerhard Sessler and James West on the occasion of thei...
The Viennese music theoretician Heinrich Schenker opposed modernity during his entire life. At first...