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Sound + City 2011 Noisy Networks

Sound + City 2011 Noisy Networks. Network history. Ancient greece 8 th to 6 th century bc. Desire to reach out. Anasazi ruins 1 CE-1130 CE. Optical Telegraphy. Distance over time: signals. letter. telegraph. Greek words tele (τηλε) = far and graphein (γραφειν) = write

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Sound + City 2011 Noisy Networks

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  1. Sound + City 2011Noisy Networks

  2. Network history • Ancient greece 8th to 6th century bc

  3. Desire to reach out • Anasazi ruins 1 CE-1130 CE

  4. Optical Telegraphy • Distance over time: signals

  5. letter

  6. telegraph • Greek words tele (τηλε) = far and graphein (γραφειν) = write • Electrochemical telegraphy from 1809 • Samuel Morss 1838 WHAT HATH GOD WROUGHT

  7. Wireless telegraphy • In 1897, at age 41, Tesla filed the first radio patentU.S. Patent 645,576). A year later, he demonstrated a radio-controlled boat to the US military, believing that the military would want things such as radio-controlled torpedoes. Tesla claimed to have developed the "Art of Telautomatics", a form of robotics, as well as the technology of remote control.

  8. Implicit (failed) control of energy Wireless telegraphy patent held By tesla

  9. Radio Marconi 1897 Kite Transmitter

  10. Electromagnetic Noise ANNALS OF GEOPHYSICS, VOL. 50, N. 3, June 2007 Cesidio Bianchi and Antonio Meloni Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Roma, Italy

  11. Electronic Voice Phenomena • EVP Raudive published his first book, Breakthrough: An Amazing Experiment in Electronic Communication with the Dead in 1968 • Spiricom http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8nVUT2vyX6Q • Edison: In an article in a 1921 issue of The Scientific American,Edison wrote:  "If our personality survives, then it is strictly logical or scientific to assume that it retains memory, intellect, other faculties and knowledge that we acquire on this Earth.  Therefore, if personality exists after what we call death, it is reasonable to conclude that those who leave the Earth would like to communicate with those they have left here….. If this reasoning be correct, then, if we can evolve an instrument so delicate as to be affected by our personality as it survives in the next life, such an instrument, when made available, ought to record something.” 

  12. Broadcast---- O/I

  13. Radio Experimental • Artaud: To have done with the judgement of god. • Pierre Schaefer- musique concrete • Michel Chion • WFMU • Gregory Whitehead http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ejUqFfkE-Vk

  14. Telephony-mediated vocal power 1876: Alexander Graham Bell or Elisha Gray made the telephone. Bell makes his first telephone call in his Boston laboratory, summoning his assistant from the next room. Mediated Vocal Hierarchies.

  15. Central command

  16. Computers Talk

  17. Military Educational Complex

  18. War games: Military Entertainment complex

  19. Networked Simulation vs. Networked Realities America’s Army training tool, free download

  20. Network models

  21. Artists Such as Max Neuhaus combine networks, such as radio and telephone (1966) • Now he makes this available 24 hours a day, with “Auracle” via the net. • Assignment: Make a network around your design, or make your design a network.

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