
Wolfgang Ernst
et al.
Published online:
24 August 2015
Published in print:
01 December 2012
Online ISBN:
9781452948065
Print ISBN:
9780816677665
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One Hundred Years of Radio? One Hundred Years of Radio?
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The Early Phase of Radio: Not (Merely) the Prehistory but the Alternative to the Mass Medium of Radio The Early Phase of Radio: Not (Merely) the Prehistory but the Alternative to the Mass Medium of Radio
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One Hundred Years of Radio (Tubes) One Hundred Years of Radio (Tubes)
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For a Culture of Noise For a Culture of Noise
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Radio as Calculation and Computing Radio as Calculation and Computing
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Chapter
8 Distory: One Hundred Years of Electron Tubes, Media-Archaeologically Interpreted, vis-à-vis One Hundred Years of Radio
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Pages
158–171
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Published:December 2012
Cite
Ernst, Wolfgang, 'Distory: One Hundred Years of Electron Tubes, Media-Archaeologically Interpreted, vis-à-vis One Hundred Years of Radio', in Jussi Parikka (ed.), Digital Memory and the Archive (Minneapolis, MN , 2012; online edn, Minnesota Scholarship Online, 24 Aug. 2015), https://doi.org/10.5749/minnesota/9780816677665.003.0010, accessed 26 Apr. 2025.
Abstract
Chapter 8: the chapter offers a case study of the media archaeology of the radio, or actually of the electron tube as a way to understand the grey, often neglected role of components in media history
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