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The Archeophone in the world

Among the Archeophone happy owners :

University of California, Santa Barbara - Syracuse University, NY - Chapel Hill University, NC - Ottawa National Library, Canada - Edison National Historical Site, West orange, NJ - BNF, Paris, France - Musée canadien des civilisations, Hull, Canada - Fonoteca Nazionale Svizzera, Lugano - Library of Congress of the United States, Washington DC - Nationalbilioteket, Aarhus, Danmark - Nasjonalbiblioteket, Mo i Rana, Norvège - Discoteca di Stato - Museo dell'Audiovisivo, Roma, Italia - National Film and Sound Archive, Canbera, Australia.

Dec. 2014 - March 2016 - The digitization of the Rivonia trial dictabelts with the Archeophone phonograph
 

 

 

Nov. 2012 - Archeophone gives their voices back to the very first talking movies (1900), le Phono-Cinéma-Théâtre
 

 

 

At the Edison National Historic Site, Archeophone revives the lost voices of Otto von Bismarck and Count von Moltke

 

 

 

The Tokyo Geijutsu Daigaku wax cylinders in Paris !

 

 

 

An article about the Archeophone in the Revue du Musée des Arts et Métiers (French, 1999)

 

 

The Archeophone at the University of California, Santa Barbara

Listen here !
http://cylinders.library.ucsb.edu/

 

 

 

 

The Archeophone at Belfer Archive modified for the university laser project at Syracuse :

Here the radius project abstract

or

http://firstmonday.org/htbin/cgiwrap/bin/
ojs/index.php/fm/article/view/1054/974

 

 

 

Pupils and teachers from the lycée Lakanal (1911) are talking to you (you can hear it in French !)
 

 

 

The Archeophone and the Canada indian cylinders stored in the Canadian Museum of Civilization
 

 

 

The Archeophone in Denmark - An important library plays cylinders with the Archeophone phonograph
 

 

 

The Archeophone and the Celtic Dream
- cylinder transfers in Dublin
   

 

The Archeophone phonograph technical specfications


 

Retrouvez l'Archéophone, parmi d'autres appareils modernes
permetant de lire les cylindres de phonographes :

Phonograph makers' pages (site bilingue):
http://www.christerhamp.se/phono/

à voir aussi :

University of Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Quelques lignes sur l'Archéophone à Chapel Hill:
http://research.unc.edu/endeavors/spr2001/archeophone.htm

 

N.B.: je suis à la recherche de cylindres pour les sauvegarder sur CD. Plus de 4000 titres transcrits à ce jour.
N'hésitez pas à me contacter:
cylinder@archeophone.org



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