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Edisons Phonograph from 1879, wood engravings, published in 1880
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Edisons Phonograph from 1879, wood engravings, published in 1880
The Phonograph (Tin Foil Phonograph) by Thomas Alva Edison (American inventor, 1847 - 1931) in 1879 (improved design of the prototype from 1877). The transmission (g, left figure) with the chain hoist, provide for a constant rotational speed during the recording respectively playback of the tones. The right illustration shows the cross section of the cylinder with the speaking tube. Wood engravings, published in 1880
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This print showcases Edison's Phonograph, a groundbreaking invention that revolutionized the world of sound recording. Created by Thomas Alva Edison, an eminent American inventor, this particular model was developed in 1879 as an improved version of his earlier prototype from 1877. The left figure depicts the transmission mechanism of the phonograph, featuring a chain hoist that ensures a constant rotational speed during both recording and playback. This innovation allowed for precise reproduction of tones and sounds. On the right side, we are presented with a cross-section view of the cylinder containing a speaking tube. These wood engravings were published in 1880 and provide valuable insight into this early form of audio technology. Edison's Phonograph marked a significant milestone in intellectual property history as it laid the foundation for subsequent inventions such as gramophones and modern-day record players. Its impact on American culture cannot be overstated, serving as one of the key catalysts for technological advancements during the industrial revolution. This image captures not only an important moment in history but also highlights how artistry can intersect with scientific progress. The intricate details captured through wood engraving showcase both technical precision and artistic talent. It serves as a reminder that innovation is often driven by creativity and ingenuity. Displayed at Fine Art Storehouse or perhaps within the Thomas Alva Edison Museum, this print offers viewers an opportunity to appreciate how far sound recording equipment has come while paying homage to its humble beginnings.
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