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Eamonn Bell is Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science, at Durham University. Formerly a postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Department of Music, Trinity College Dublin, his current research examines how the once-ubiquitous Compact...
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The US-based Voyager Company realised the creative and commercial potential of optical media formats—Laserdiscs and mixed-mode CD-ROMs—for early-1990s interactive multimedia. In this paper, I briefly chart the technological history of Voyager's...
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Eamonn Bell is Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science at Durham University. His research interests include the history of technology as it relates to musical production and consumption in the twentieth century, with a focus on the...
Nature Human Behaviour [doi] [bioRxiv] Eamonn Bell, "Cybernetics, listening, and sound-studio phenomenotechnique in Abraham Moles's Théorie de l'information et perception esthétique (1958).". Resonance: The Journal of Sound and...
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Eamonn Bell. Assistant Professor in Computer Science, Durham University. Verified email at durham.ac.uk ... M Niarchou, MD Morrison, E Bell, ... Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1522 (1), 5-14, 2023. 7: 2023: The Computational Attitude in...
Dr. Eamonn Bell was appointed as a postdoctoral Research Fellow in the Department of Music at Trinity College, Dublin in October 2019. His project, "Opening the 'Red Book': The Digital Audio CD Format from the Viewpoint Between Musicology...
Eamonn Bell holds a doctorate in music theory from Columbia University (2019), where he wrote a dissertation on the early history of computing in the analysis of musical scores, under the supervision of Joseph Dubiel. At Columbia, he designed and taught...
Eamonn Bell. Alert: This site is now in an archival state as of 11/27/2019. Update ¶ My personal website now contains much of the material hosted at this site.
Eamonn Bell is Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science at Durham University. Formerly a postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Department of Music, Trinity College Dublin, his current research examines how the once-ubiquitous Compact Disc...
Eamonn Bell is Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science, at Durham University. His research interests include the history of technology as it relates to musical production and consumption in the twentieth century, with a focus on the...
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