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Living stereo : histories and cultures of multichannel sound

Author
  • Theberge, Paul
Additional Author(s)
  • Everrett, Tom
  • Devine, Kyle
Publisher
New York: Bloomsbury Academic, 2015
Language
English
ISBN
9781623566654
Series
Subject(s)
  • SOUND-RECORDING AND REPRODUCING
  • SOUND-SOCIAL ASPECTS
  • STEREOPHONIC SOUND SYSTEMS
Notes
. . Index: p. 277-289
Abstract
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Physical Dimension
Number of Page(s)
vi, 289p.
Dimension
23 cm.
Other Desc.
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Summary / Review / Table of Content
Pt. ONE (AUDIO) POSITIONS --
1.The "Sweet Spot": The Technology of Stereo and the Field of Auditorship / Tony Grajeda --
2.The Stereophonic Spaces of Soundscape / Jonathan Sterne --
3.Sonar and the Channelization of the Ocean / John Shiga --
pt. TWO LISTENING CULTURES --
4.Training the Listener: Stereo Demonstration Discs in an Emerging Consumer Market / Tim J. Anderson --
5.Mono in the Stereo Age / Eric Barry --
6.Looking Past the Stereo Loudspeakers: From the Home to the Amplified Concert Hall / Jonathan Tee --
7.Recorded British Folk Song / Allan F. Moore --
pt. THREE MULTICHANNEL SOUND AND SCREEN MEDIA --
8.Television: Now with Two Channels of Audio / David Sedman --
9.The Grandeur(s) of CinemaScope: Early Experiments in Cinematic Stereophony / Matthew Malsky --
10.Atmos Now: Dolby Laboratories, Mixing Ideology and Hollywood Sound Production / Benjamin Wright --
11.A Symphony of Sound: Surround Sound in Formula One Racing Games / Karen Collins.
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