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2nd October 2000

Stretching Sound to Help the Mind See

“Edison’s astonishing invention of the phonograph in 1877, it was impossible to imagine that sound could be captured and played back later. In fact, sound was often given as the prime example of the impermanent: a rose that wilted and died as soon as it bloomed.”

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