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related to Technology and music
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related to Technology and music as a subject or category
Description Term used during the period 2002-present
Book
Albert Glinsky
(2022)
Switched On: Bob Moog and the Synthesizer Revolution.
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Book
Julia Winterson
(2022)
Railways & Music.
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Book
Philip Steadman
(2021)
Renaissance Fun: The Machines behind the Scenes.
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Book
Kyle Devine; Alexandrine Boudreault-Fournier
(2021)
Audible Infrastructures: Music, Sound, Media.
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Article
Ronald Broude
(2021)
Ballard, Lully, and the Books that Helped Change How We Think about Music.
Book History
(pp. 297-319).
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Book
Paul Atkinson
(2021)
Amplified: A design history of the electric guitar.
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Thesis
Patrick David-Jung Bonczyk
(2021)
“Wond’rous Machines”: How Eighteenth-Century Harpsichords Managed the Human-Animal, Human-Machine Boundaries.
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Article
Sonja Petersen
(2019)
The Notebook and the Laboratory – Types of Knowledge in German Piano-making, 1880–1930.
History and Technology
(pp. 58-80).
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Book
Ewa Mazierska; Rigg, Tony; Gillon, Les
(2019)
Popular music in the post-digital age: politics, economy, culture and technology.
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Book
Thor Magnusson
(2019)
Sonic writing: technologies of material, symbolic, and signal inscriptions.
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Thesis
Joseph William Pfender
(2019)
Oblique Music: American Tape Experimentalism and Peripheral Cultures of Technology, 1887 and 1950.
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Article
Zagorski-Thomas, Simon
(October 2018)
Directions in Music by Miles Davis Using the Ecological Approach to Perception and Embodied Cognition to Analyze the Creative Use of Recording Technology in Bitches Brew.
Technology and Culture
(pp. 850-874).
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Article
Grant Olwage
(October 2018)
Paul Robeson's Microphone Voice and the Technologies of Easy Singing.
Technology and Culture
(pp. 823-849).
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Book
Nick Prior
(2018)
Popular Music, Digital Technology and Society.
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Article
Martensen, Karin
(2018)
Mensch und Maschine in den Laboratorien Thomas Alva Edisons. Ein Beitrag zur Technikhistorie aus musikwissenschaftlicher Sicht. (Man and machine in the laboratories of Thomas Alva Edison. A contribution to the history of technology from a musicological point of view.).
Technikgeschichte: Beiträge zur Geschichte der Technik und Industrie
(pp. 149-172).
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Article
Hans-Joachim Braun
(2018)
Sounding Objects, Collaborative Creators, Improvising Engineers: Suggestions for Research (Essay).
Icon: Journal of the International Committee for the History of Technology
(pp. 53-64).
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Book
Daniel Warner
(2017)
Live Wires: A History of Electronic Music.
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Article
Stefan Krebs
(2017)
The Failure of Binaural Stereo: German Sound Engineers and the Introduction of Artificial Head Microphones.
Icon: Journal of the International Committee for the History of Technology
(pp. 113-144).
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Chapter
Andrew Blake
(2016)
Simulating the Ideal Performance: Suvi Raj Grubb and Classical Music Production.
In: The Art of Record Production: An Introductory Reader for a New Academic Field
(pp. 195-206).
(/isis/citation/CBB162963806/)
Chapter
Alan Williams
(2016)
‘I’m Not Hearing What You’re Hearing’: The Conflict and Connection of Headphone Mixes and Multiple Audioscapes.
In: The Art of Record Production: An Introductory Reader for a New Academic Field
(pp. 113-127).
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