Ken Knowlton and Leon Harmon, Bell Laboratories, 1967
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Ken Knowlton and Leon Harmon, Bell Laboratories, 1967

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An intrstng exprmnt in spch. Ad for Bell Telephone Laboratories - 1956.
Homer Dudley - The Voder
“ The Voder was first unveiled in 1939 at the New York World Fair (where it was demonstrated at hourly intervals) and later in 1940 in San Francisco. There were twenty trained operators known as the ‘girls’ who handled the machine much like a musical instrument such as a piano or an organ, but they managed to successfully produce human speech during the demonstrations. ... This was done by manipulating fourteen keys with the fingers, a bar with the left wrist and a foot pedal with the right foot. “
cred: 120years.net/the-voder-vocoderhomer-dudleyusa1940
Music in Motion
Audio Productions, Inc. USA, 1954

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EERO SAARINEN, Bell Laboratories in Holmdel, New Jersey, USA, 1959-1962. Monumental rug design based on Hommage to the Square by Josef Albers. Photography by Michael Moran/Otto. / Interior Design
Just arrived in the mail: A rare glimpse of the Bell Labs panel installation. This was a custom build of the panel switch used in the Laboratories to test ideas before they were released into the wild. So cool!