Difference between revisions of "Wire Recording"
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Revision as of 22:38, 5 October 2008
Wire recording refers to a method of recording audio by magnetizing a very thin steel or stainless steel wire.
Contents
History
Uses
One of the greatest advantages of wire recording was its broad applications. The uses for storage of audio data range from the personal to the professional.
Dictation
Dictation was the most popular use for wire recording (Moscoso Interview).
World War I
Medicine
Special Occasions
Rise to Relative Popularity
Storage Space
Decline
Notable Uses in Popular Culture
References
Moscoso, Alice and Ben Moskowitz. Personal Interview. 1 Oct. 2008.
Media
Audio from a wire recording criticizing President Truman, April 1952