The Age of Electroacoustics: Transforming Science and Sound (Transformations: Studies in the History of Science and Technology)
暫譯: 電聲時代:科學與聲音的轉變(轉型:科學與技術史研究)
Roland Wittje
- 出版商: MIT
- 出版日期: 2016-11-11
- 售價: $700
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $665
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 312
- 裝訂: Hardcover
- ISBN: 026203526X
- ISBN-13: 9780262035262
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At the end of the nineteenth century, acoustics was a science of musical sounds; the musically trained ear was the ultimate reference. Just a few decades into the twentieth century, acoustics had undergone a transformation from a scientific field based on the understanding of classical music to one guided by electrical engineering, with industrial and military applications. In this book, Roland Wittje traces this transition, from the late nineteenth-century work of Hermann Helmholtz to the militarized research of World War I and media technology in the 1930s.
Wittje shows that physics in the early twentieth century was not only about relativity and atomic structure but encompassed a range of experimental, applied, and industrial research fields. The emergence of technical acoustics and electroacoustics illustrates a scientific field at the intersection of science and technology. Wittje starts with Helmholtz's and Rayleigh's work and its intersection with telegraphy and early wireless, and continues with the industrialization of acoustics during World War I, when sound measurement was automated and electrical engineering and radio took over the concept of noise. Researchers no longer appealed to the musically trained ear to understand sound but to the thinking and practices of electrical engineering. Finally, Wittje covers the demilitarization of acoustics during the Weimar Republic and its remilitarization at the beginning of the Third Reich. He shows how technical acoustics fit well with the Nazi dismissal of pure science, representing everything that "German Physics" under National Socialism should be: experimental, applied, and relevant to the military.
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在十九世紀末,聲學是一門關於音樂聲音的科學;受過音樂訓練的耳朵是最終的參考標準。進入二十世紀的幾十年內,聲學從一個基於古典音樂理解的科學領域,轉變為一個受電機工程指導的領域,並具有工業和軍事應用。在這本書中,Roland Wittje 追溯了這一轉變,從赫爾姆霍茲(Hermann Helmholtz)在十九世紀末的工作,到第一次世界大戰的軍事化研究以及1930年代的媒體技術。
Wittje 表示,二十世紀初的物理學不僅僅是關於相對論和原子結構,還涵蓋了一系列實驗、應用和工業研究領域。技術聲學和電聲學的出現,展示了一個位於科學與技術交匯處的科學領域。Wittje 從赫爾姆霍茲和雷利(Rayleigh)的工作開始,探討其與電報和早期無線電的交集,並繼續講述第一次世界大戰期間聲學的工業化,當時聲音測量自動化,電機工程和無線電接管了噪音的概念。研究人員不再依賴受過音樂訓練的耳朵來理解聲音,而是依賴電機工程的思維和實踐。最後,Wittje 涵蓋了魏瑪共和國期間聲學的去軍事化及其在第三帝國初期的再軍事化。他展示了技術聲學如何與納粹對純科學的否定相契合,代表了在國家社會主義下「德國物理學」應有的一切:實驗性、應用性,並與軍事相關。