Thursday, July 7, 2011

Scientists recover, play world's first audio record intended for sale to the public- ScienceNOW

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"This scratchy, 12-second audio clip of a woman reciting the first verse of Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star doesn't sound like much. But the faint, 123-year-old recording—etched into a warped metal cylinder and brought back to life after decades of silence by a three-dimensional (3D) optical scanning technique—appears to belong to the first record intended for sale to the public. Made for a talking doll briefly sold by phonograph inventor Thomas Edison, the early record is the oldest known American recording of a woman's voice and may be the oldest known record produced at Edison's laboratory in West Orange, New Jersey."

http://news.sciencemag.org/sciencenow/2011/07/scientists-play-worlds-oldest-c...

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