[Sci-tech-public] Reminder: Acoustics Conference at Dibner Institute
Dawn Davis Loring
dloring at MIT.EDU
Thu Mar 23 16:11:54 EST 2006
Acoustics Conference
May 4-6, 2006
Dibner Institute, MIT E56-100
Cambridge, MA - USA
From the seventeenth century forward efforts in acoustics have
involved complex interactions between mathematical theory and its
application to real-world situations, between the physics of sound
transmission and the physiology (and socio-culture) of its
perception, and between designers of instruments for measuring sound
and makers of musical instruments. This Dibner workshop in the
history of acoustics will emphasize these interactions, with special
concern for ways in which the cultural aesthetics of sound framed
acoustical research and that research altered architectural acoustics
and the design of instruments and other devices for producing sound.
Among the topics that the workshop participants will be addressing
are the importance of scientific instrument-makers to the study of
sound, the relevance of research on adiabatic phenomena in physics to
the development of the Moog synthesizer, the relationship between
Helmholtz's acoustical work and piano manufacture, World War I and
the development of sound motion pictures, and technologies related to
hearing.
Registration is free but, as space is limited, please RSVP to Dawn
Davis Loring at dloring at mit.edu or 617-253-8721.
Organizers:
Myles Jackson, Willamette University
George E. Smith, Dibner Institute
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Dawn Davis Loring
Dibner Institute
Workshop & Conference Coordinator
MIT E56-100
38 Memorial Drive
Cambridge, MA 02139
Phone: 617.253-8721
Direct Line: 617.258-7195
Fax: 617.253.9858
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