Neyman Seminar: Imaging Historic Voices - Optical Scanning Applied to Recorded Sound Preservation and Access

Neyman Seminar: Imaging Historic Voices - Optical Scanning Applied to Recorded Sound Preservation and Access

Neyman Seminar
Feb 1, 2012, 04:00 PM - 05:00 PM | 1011 Evans Hall | Happening As Scheduled
Carl Haber, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Speaker)
Sound was first recorded and reproduced by Thomas Edison in 1877. Until about 1950, when magnetic tape use became common, most recordings were made on mechanical media such as wax, foil, shellac, lacquer, and plastic. Some of these older recordings contain material of great historical value or interest but are damaged, decaying, or now considered too delicate to play. Unlike print and latent...