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Re: [AUDITORY] Seeking historical references on KEMAR, head and torso simulators, and binaural recording systems



That link didn't work for me, but I find a copy at
http://www.lesonbinaural.fr/EDIT/DOCS/stephan_paul_binaural.PDF


On Sun, Dec 17, 2017 at 2:30 AM, Stephan Paul <stephan.paul.acoustic@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Dear Elle and colleagues,

I wrote some years ago an article on the history of binaural recording technology. It can be found on my Research Gate Account

https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Stephan_Paul3/publication/233582452_Binaural_Recording_Technology_A_Historical_Review_and_Possible_Future_Developments/links/02e7e53ad8eb06693f000000.pdf


Regards
Stephan

2017-12-16 18:50 GMT-02:00 Elle O'Brien <andronovhopf@xxxxxxxxx>:
Dear list,

For an upcoming article, I'm seeking any and all references, original documents, photos, and personal stories about the development and history of binaural recording systems and test apparati. 

Of particular interest:
- Oscar, the Bell Labs mannequin that was presented at the Chicago World Fair
-Development of KEMAR and head and torso simulators
-Binaural recording systems for live performances 
-A book published by Knowles, sometimes called "the green book", which contains the proceedings of two conferences about KEMAR. 

Thanks for any and all help on this search,
Elle O'Brien
University of Washington