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We’ll take a journey today, one whose foundation was laid by Édouard-Léon Scott de Martinville, a French librarian who invented the phonautograph in the late 1850s.

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I see the book of nature opened before the gaze of all men, and, however small I may be, I dare hope to be permitted to read it.” – Scott de Martinville I believe a synthesis is also possible through which the tracing of the words is transformed into a series of signs by mechanical means, and I propose to attempt it. Each trace of speech that I submit today analyzes the voice: its tonality, its intensity, its timbre. “Gentlemen, we are in the presence of an invention being born-an entirely new graphic art springing from the heart of physics, of physiology, of mechanics.

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