non-peer-reviewedThe notion of noise as presented in much humanities scholarly works is rooted in engineering and the seminal work of Claude E. Shannon titled "A Mathematical Theory of Communication" - published in 1948. What did the paper say about noise? In all, the narrowness of a mathematical understanding of noise presents severe limits but also possible openings, directions or bridges towards the non-mathematicalPUBLISHEDpeer-reviewe
The noise factor is the ratio of signal to noise of an input signal to that of the output signal. No...
What is noise? Common sense tells us it is a disturbance, an invasion of our perceptual space, a nui...
The Mathematical Theory of Communication (or Information Theory as it is also known as) was develope...
The notion of noise as presented in much humanities scholarly works is rooted in engineering and the...
Ever since Claude Shannons’ ‘A Mathematical Theory of Communication’ was published in 1948 we have s...
Noise has always been a slippery concept, at once a sonic phenomenon and a concept that transcends s...
Noisy Fields: Interference and Equivocality in the Sonic Legacies of Information Theory discusses th...
In communication theory, noise is traditionally seen as a irritant, something that gets in the way o...
The idea of noise is now widespread in many fields of study. However to a large extent the use of th...
This chapter begins with a survey of the different senses of 'information' in everyday parlance as w...
non-peer-reviewedWith respect to digital technologies, noise is something that is at once both fough...
non-peer-reviewedThe new work, Morphons and Bions (2011), is a realtime computer music work generat...
In 1948, Claude Shannon published an article entitled, A Mathematical Theory of Communication in T...
This presentation considers noise in relation to intelligibility and inclusion. It considers it as s...
The phenomenon of noise has resisted many attempts at framing it within a singular conceptual framew...
The noise factor is the ratio of signal to noise of an input signal to that of the output signal. No...
What is noise? Common sense tells us it is a disturbance, an invasion of our perceptual space, a nui...
The Mathematical Theory of Communication (or Information Theory as it is also known as) was develope...
The notion of noise as presented in much humanities scholarly works is rooted in engineering and the...
Ever since Claude Shannons’ ‘A Mathematical Theory of Communication’ was published in 1948 we have s...
Noise has always been a slippery concept, at once a sonic phenomenon and a concept that transcends s...
Noisy Fields: Interference and Equivocality in the Sonic Legacies of Information Theory discusses th...
In communication theory, noise is traditionally seen as a irritant, something that gets in the way o...
The idea of noise is now widespread in many fields of study. However to a large extent the use of th...
This chapter begins with a survey of the different senses of 'information' in everyday parlance as w...
non-peer-reviewedWith respect to digital technologies, noise is something that is at once both fough...
non-peer-reviewedThe new work, Morphons and Bions (2011), is a realtime computer music work generat...
In 1948, Claude Shannon published an article entitled, A Mathematical Theory of Communication in T...
This presentation considers noise in relation to intelligibility and inclusion. It considers it as s...
The phenomenon of noise has resisted many attempts at framing it within a singular conceptual framew...
The noise factor is the ratio of signal to noise of an input signal to that of the output signal. No...
What is noise? Common sense tells us it is a disturbance, an invasion of our perceptual space, a nui...
The Mathematical Theory of Communication (or Information Theory as it is also known as) was develope...