Nov. 18th, 2019

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The Soundscape of Modernity: Architectural Acoustics and the Culture of Listening in America, 1900-1933
by Emily Thompson

This book was surprisingly fascinating, and illuminated a lot about the advance of modernity in the early 20th century. Thompson covers the rise of architectural acoustics as a scientific discipline, the development of acoustical building materials, and the advancement of electro-acoustic technologies. She also addresses the cultural and societal changes that were connected with these technologies and includes the art and entertainment that came about as a result: sound films, electronic music, and modernist music.
Thompson's prose and presentation of her material create a very readable, compelling narrative even when covering so many disparate aspects of her subject. Plus, Thompson makes everything interesting, even the details of acoustical tile design and composition. I came away with new understanding of life in this period, and of how architecture influences not just what we see but what we hear.

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