The world's din: listening to records, radio and films in New Zealand, 1880-1940
"New Zealanders started hearing things in new ways when new audio technologies arrived from overseas in the late 19th century. From the first public demonstration of a phonograph in a Blenheim hall in 1879, people were exposed to a succession of machines that captured, stored and transmitted so...
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Zusammenfassung: | "New Zealanders started hearing things in new ways when new audio technologies arrived from overseas in the late 19th century. From the first public demonstration of a phonograph in a Blenheim hall in 1879, people were exposed to a succession of machines that captured, stored and transmitted sounds - through radio, cinema and recordings. In The World's Din, Peter Hoar documents the arrival of the first such talking machines', and their growing place in New Zealanders' public and private lives, through the years of radio to the dawn of television. In so doing, he chronicles a sonic revolution' in how New Zealanders heard the world. The change was radical, signifying a defining break from the past. Human experience of the world changed forever during the late 19th and early 20th centuries because we learned to capture, store, and transmit sounds and moving images. 'Audio' since then has been a continued refinement of the original innovation, even in the contemporary era of digital sound, with iPods, streaming audio and Spotify. The World's Din is a beautifully written account that will delight music-lovers and technophiles everywhere. Without further ado, it is time to crank the gramophone, or tune the wireless, or open the Jaffa box as the cinema lights dim, and hearken to the richness and variety of listening in New Zealand's past soundscapes."...Publisher's description |
Beschreibung: | 287 Seiten Illustrationen, 1 Portrait [des Verfassers auf der Rückseite des Covers] |
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adam_text | CONTENTS
Acknowledgements 6
Preface
Hearing the Past: A Sound History of New Zealand 7
Overture
Listening to Recorded Sound 11
PART 1 RECORDS
Chapter i Exhibiting Sounds 21
Chapter 2 Selling Sounds 34
Chapter 3 Domesticating Sounds 44
Chapter 4 Teaching Sounds 53
Chapter 5 Moving Sounds 67
PART II RADIOS
Chapter 6 Receiving Radio 87
Chapter 7 Military Radio 104
Chapter 8 Hearing Radio 119
Chapter 9 Organising Radio 136
PART III FILMS
Chapter 10 Living Pictures 155
Chapter 11 Orchestrated Pictures 171
Chapter 12 Talking Pictures 184
Conclusion 200
Notes 207
Bibliography 244
Index 278
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