- Published: 11 March 2025
- ISBN: 9780262554060
- Imprint: MIT Press Academic
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 312
- RRP: $85.00
The Age of Electroacoustics
Transforming Science and Sound
- Published: 11 March 2025
- ISBN: 9780262554060
- Imprint: MIT Press Academic
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 312
- RRP: $85.00
"This is history of science of the first order, a really fascinating and well-written book that maps the multiple geographies of electroacoustics in the interwar period. Wittje's innovative conceptual framework links sound, space, and time to explore the transformation of physics in the interwar period."
—Helmuth Trischler, Head of Research, Deutsches Museum, Munich; Professor of Modern History at LMU Munich
"In The Age of Electroacoustics, Roland Wittje charts the emergence of a 'technical acoustics' that understood sound through electrical instruments and electrical metaphors. Wittje follows the rise of electroacoustics through cultural, military, academic, and political histories. But he also challenges the divide between basic and applied science, so central to received histories of science, technology, media, and engineering. To understand the history of acoustics means we have to understand the history of physics—and of science—in a fresh, new way. Exhaustively researched, erudite, full of technical and historical detail, international in scope, and sensitive to political context, The Age of Electroacoustics offers a synthetic and wide-ranging history of a crucial turning point in the history of modern life."
—Jonathan Sterne, Professor and James McGill Chair in Culture and Technology, McGill University; author of MP3: The Meaning of a Format and The Audible Past: Cultural Origins of Sound Reproduction