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Discover the sonic revolution that transformed New Zealand! In The World's Din, Peter Hoar documents the arrival of "talking machines" and their growing influence on New Zealanders' lives from 1880 to 1940. This meticulously researched account chronicles the radical change in how New Zealanders experienced sound, from records and radio to the dawn of television.
Explore the cultural impact of audio technology, the evolution of listening habits, and the social changes brought about by new media. The World's Din is a beautifully written exploration of New Zealand's sonic history, perfect for scholars, music lovers, and anyone fascinated by the intersection of technology and culture.
- Uncover the hidden sounds of a nation's past.
- Understand the evolution of modern listening.
- Delve into the social and cultural impact of audio technology.
Be transported to a bygone era and rediscover the world through the ears of New Zealanders long ago!
Explore the cultural impact of audio technology, the evolution of listening habits, and the social changes brought about by new media. The World's Din is a beautifully written exploration of New Zealand's sonic history, perfect for scholars, music lovers, and anyone fascinated by the intersection of technology and culture.
- Uncover the hidden sounds of a nation's past.
- Understand the evolution of modern listening.
- Delve into the social and cultural impact of audio technology.
Be transported to a bygone era and rediscover the world through the ears of New Zealanders long ago!