Definition of Radiophony. Meaning of Radiophony. Synonyms of Radiophony

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Definition of Radiophony

Radiophony
Radiophony Ra`di*oph"o*ny, n. (Physics) The art or practice of using the radiophone.

Meaning of Radiophony from wikipedia

- A radiotelephone (or radiophone), abbreviated RT, is a radio communication system for conducting a conversation; radiotelephony means telephony by radio...
- Pierre Arcand (born November 13, 1951) is a Canadian politician, businessman, announcer and journalist in Quebec, Canada. He was the elected Member of...
- French composer and theoretician Pierre Schaeffer began his exploration of radiophony when he joined Jacques Copeau and his pupils in the foundation of the...
- Photophone". Eng. L., Vol. 31, 1881, p. 358. Preece, Sir William H. "Radiophony", Engineering Vol. 32, 8 July 1881, pp. 29–33; Journal of the Society...
- techniques such as electroacoustics, mixed media, performance, installations, radiophony and multimedia spectacles. He resides in the US. The work of composer...
- and centers or workshops for chess, miniature aircraft, automobiles, radiophony, photography, painting, c****ography and dance, history, and ceramics...
- Rascali Klepitoire. In France, Jean-Jacques Birgé has been working on "radiophonies" since 1974 (for his film "La Nuit du Phoque"), capturing radio and editing...
- composer and theoretician Pierre Schaeffer, began his exploration of radiophony when he joined Jacques Copeau and his pupils in the foundation of the...
- an instance before the National Commission of Public Entertainment and Radiophony, demanding that the song be banned from the local radio stations, strongly...
- became very interested in the emerging radio broadcasting. He studied "radiophony" in Berlin and after return to Prague he helped to set up the music department...