Dissonant Waves

Dissonant Waves
Author: Sam Dolbear
Publisher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 420
Release: 2023-09-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 1913380556

An investigation of the cultures and technologies of early radio and how a generation of cultural operators—with Schoen at the center—addressed crisis and adversity. Dials, knobs, microphones, clocks; heads, hands, breath, voices. Ernst Schoen joined Frankfurt Radio in the 1920s as programmer and accelerated the potentials of this collision of bodies and technologies. As with others of his generation, Schoen experienced crisis after crisis, from the violence of war, the suicide of friends, economic collapse, and a brief episode of permitted experimentalism under the Weimar Republic for those who would foster aesthetic, technical, and political revolution. The counterreaction was Nazism—and Schoen and his milieux fell victim to it, found ways out of it, or hit against it with all their might. Dissonant Waves tracks the life of Ernst Schoen—poet, composer, radio programmer, theorist, and best friend of Walter Benjamin from childhood—as he moves between Frankfurt, Berlin, Paris, and London. It casts radio history and practice into concrete spaces, into networks of friends and institutions, into political exigencies and domestic plights, and into broader aesthetic discussions of the politicization of art and the aestheticization of politics. Through friendship and comradeship, a position in state-backed radio, imprisonment, exile, networking in a new country, re-emigration, ill-treatment, neglect, Schoen suffers the century and articulates its broken promises. An exploration of the ripples of radio waves, the circuits of experimentation and friendship, and the proposals that half-found a route into the world—and might yet spark political-technical experimentation.

Proceedings

Proceedings
Author: Texas Medical Association
Publisher:
Total Pages: 664
Release: 1903
Genre: Medicine
ISBN:

The Psychology of Music

The Psychology of Music
Author: Diana Deutsch
Publisher: Gulf Professional Publishing
Total Pages: 838
Release: 1999
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780122135651

On interpreting musical phenomena in terms of mental function

Wardenclyffe

Wardenclyffe
Author: F. Paul Wilson
Publisher: JournalStone
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2018-12-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1947654608

Excerpt from the editorial in The Journal of New Historical Perspectives, Vol. 3, #4, 2011: On the night of July 15, 1903, Nikola Tesla powered up his 190-foot tower in Wardenclyffe on Long Island’s north shore. The bolts of energy radiating from the apical dome were visible as far away as New Haven, Connecticut. This was the first and last time anyone would witness such a display. Three years later, broke and unable to secure further funding, Tesla abandoned the Wardenclyffe tower and his dream of worldwide wireless power. He returned to Manhattan where he promptly suffered a nervous breakdown. So say the history books. But new evidence has surfaced that a shadowy fraternal order stepped in and provided generous funding after J. P. Morgan reneged. Witnesses state that testing of the tower continued but only on foggy days when the discharges would not be noticed. The final test took place on April 18, 1906. Around dawn, in heavy fog, the tower was charged to maximum capacity; across the Atlantic, in Abereiddy, Wales, two copper prongs attached to a 50-watt lightbulb were thrust into the ground. The bulb lit. Tesla had proved that worldwide wireless power was possible. Why then, at the moment of his greatest vindication, did Nikola Tesla abandon his project? What could possibly have transpired at Wardenclyffe that day to so rattle him that he would deny the world his transformative technology? We may never know.

Shift

Shift
Author: Penny Guisinger
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 191
Release: 2024-03
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1496239873

Penny Guisinger was not always attracted to women. In Shift she recounts formative relationships with women and men, including the marriage that produced her two children and ultimately ended in part due to her affair with her now-wife. Beginning her story as straight and ending as queer, she struggles to make sense of how her identity changed so profoundly while leaving her feeling like the same person she’s always been. While covering pivotal periods of her life, including previous relationships and raising her children across the chasm of divorce, Guisinger reaches for quantum physics, music theory, planetary harmonics, palmistry, and more to interrogate her experiences. This personal story plays out against the backdrop of the national debate on same-sex marriage, in rural, easternmost Maine, where Guisinger watched her neighbors vote against the validity of her family. Shift examines sexual and romantic fluidity while wrestling with the ways past and present mingle rather than staying in linear narratives. Under scrutiny, Guisinger’s sense of her own identity becomes like a Mobius strip or Penrose triangle—an optical illusion that challenges the dimensions and possibilities of the world.

Walking in Cities

Walking in Cities
Author: Jaspar Joseph-Lester
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2024-09-30
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 104004008X

This book brings together an international group of artists and writers to respond to the question of how our new world orders force us to reconsider urban walking and urban spaces in ways which extend into the digital sphere of online dialogue and screen sharing. In their reflections on walking cities in lockdown, the artists and writers contributing to this book share a number of complementary themes. Key to this is the question of how we walk in post-pandemic cities and how such walking might motivate or be motivated by transgressive, atomised or collective thoughts, affects, relations and experiences. Here we see how navigating cities in lockdown requires us to re-territorialise, improvise, create and de- or re-politize. There is, for example, a clear distinction between the severe lockdown measures that were introduced in Cape Town and the liberal appeal to good citizenship that northern hemisphere cities such as Stockholm chose to rely on. These measures impact on the way we experience urban walking and, in each case, lead to deeper reflections about the heightened presence of ideological structures embedded within the urban.

The Rising of the Phoenix

The Rising of the Phoenix
Author: Flavian Pernell
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 543
Release: 2013
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1481797263

Kandar and Kiri were born Ormiri: a race of beings who had evolved to possess great mystical powers. When an ancient alien enemy returns to attack their home-worlds, Kandar and Kiri find themselves mixed in a war they do not understand, their destiny compelled by a prophecy long kept secret and faced with a power they still need to master fully. This is the first book of the Legends of the Ormiri.

Crystal Dice

Crystal Dice
Author: David F. Cañaveral
Publisher: Babelcube Inc.
Total Pages: 383
Release: 2021-05-23
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1667401874

Welcome to Fortune City, a world ruled by luck, in which Alexander Berkel has received the worst of the defects: being a jinx. One autumn afternoon in the year thirteen, Alexander Berkel, a jinx who tries to avoid the dangers that his condition entails, receives an unexpected order from the mysterious Heptagon Organization, the quasi-clandestine entity that watches over and protects luck in the world. Several people in poor neighborhoods have died from consuming a substance in powder form that is sold as a drug, nicknamed "saffron." If Alexander locates the person responsible for these events, he will discover the identity of his biological family, who abandoned him as a child in an orphanage. During the investigation of the "saffron case," Alexander will meet various allies and enemies. He will decipher the ins and outs of philosophy, genetics, and religion. He will meet love with a young woman very different from him. But will he manage to evade the influence of the seven dogmas that rule luck in the world?

City of Night

City of Night
Author: John Rechy
Publisher: Grove/Atlantic, Inc.
Total Pages: 514
Release: 2013-11-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0802121535

“[Rechy’s] tone rings absolutely true, is absolutely his own. . . . He tells the truth, and tells it with such passion that we are forced to share in the life he conveys. . . . This is a most humbling and liberating achievement.”—James Baldwin When John Rechy’s explosive first novel appeared in 1963, it marked a radical departure in fiction, and gave voice to a subculture that had never before been revealed with such acuity. It earned comparisons to Genet and Kerouac, even as Rechy was personally attacked by scandalized reviewers. Nevertheless, the book became an international bestseller, and fifty years later, it has become a classic. Bold and inventive in style, Rechy is unflinching in his portrayal of one hustling “youngman” and his search for self-knowledge within the neon-lit world of hustlers, drag queens, and the denizens of their world, as he moves from El Paso to Times Square, from Pershing Square to the French Quarter. Now including never-seen original marked galley pages and an interview with the author, Rechy’s portrait of the edges of America has lost none of its power to move and exhilarate.

TrevorÕs Tank

TrevorÕs Tank
Author: Dan Arnsan
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 442
Release: 2019-01-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 035931726X

The Kingdom of the Vale... ancient, powerful, and rotting from within: beset on all sides by rivals, pretenders, and rebels who would bring centuries of peace crashing down. King Grett... the last of the great old kings: greedy, corrupt, and fearful as the end of his days draws near. Prince Alexi... strong, wise, and wild young adventurer: the only son of the King, and the last hope for the Vale. My father... a peasant farmer with just enough learning to read and write: brought to the Capital to sell his wares at the Autumnal Markets. Fate... that inexorable force that draws all strange things together. By her design, my Father was sent north by the King to scatter Alexi's ashes, when the only hope for the Vale fell before his time. Herein find my Father's own words... the journal of a simple man drawn into a game of kings, priests, and ancient magyk. This is no tale for the fainthearted. The stout and true - may they read, and understand.