Below are the following results for the tag: "digital"
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Vinegar Syndrome
Vinegar Syndrome is an indicator of a complex chemical process caused by the decomposition of the acetate film base of certain types of mags and audiotapes. Over time, this deterioration process yields acetic acid (or vinegar) as a pungent byproduct, giving this syndrome its distinctive odor and
Ornament Sound Experiments
The 1932 film Ornament Sound Experiments, created by experimental filmmaker Oskar Fischinger, utilized the optical sound track in a very unique way. Using precise graphical icons in place of the usual waveforms in the soundtrack area of the film, a "synthesized," or "pure" sound, as
Quintaphonic Stereo
Quintaphonic Stereo was a "one hit wonder" technology, with its sole motion picture release, Ken Russell's rock opera Tommy (1975). Quintaphonic Stereo, as the name implies, is a five-channel stereo presentation that offers full bandwidth stereo surrounds. The speaker placement is