On ...the medium and the message - air is the (elastic) medium for sound, but
sound is the medium for information. In fact, inasmuch as perception relies
very heavily (but not exclusively) on sensation, then all the information we
pick up is via signals (which we sample), on receipt of which,
Eric Carmichel wrote:
...
While I was enjoying the scent of roses and
honeysuckle blossoms during my visit, the thought of electronically
?recording? scents and odors came to mind (not exactly a new idea). After
all, we have multiple methods of electronically recording images and sounds.
It
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I have heard that Stephen Thornton, of OUTRS, and author of
http://www.michaelgerzonphotos.org.uk/, passed away a couple of days ago.
He had been suffering from cancer for many years, but remained resolutely
cheerful every time I met him or communicated with him.
Paul
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Paul Hodges