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The Worlds Din Listening To Records Radio And Films In New Zealand 18801940 Peter Hoar

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The Worlds Din Listening To Records Radio And Films In New Zealand 18801940 Peter Hoar
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Publisher: Otago University Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 14.54 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Peter Hoar
ISBN: 9781988531199, 1988531195
Language: English
Year: 2019

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The Worlds Din Listening To Records Radio And Films In New Zealand 18801940 Peter Hoar by Peter Hoar 9781988531199, 1988531195 instant download after payment.

New Zealanders started hearing things in different ways when new audio technologies arrived from overseas in the late 19th century. 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—the radical change in the way New Zealanders heard the world.
Audio technology, since its advent in the late 19th century, 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 of this refinement in New Zealand that will delight music-lovers and technophiles everywhere.

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