posted on 2023-11-03, 05:36authored byJames Douglas
"This project embraces a combination of cultural studies and historical approaches in an examination of the emergence of audiovisuality through developments in recording technologies (particularly those that separated and attempted to re-synchronise sounds and images) near the end of the nineteenth and into the early/mid-twentieth centuries." -- abstract
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