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Joseph Tykociński-
Tykociner (also
known as
Joseph T.
Tykociner; 5
October 1877, in Włocławek,
Congress Poland – 11 June 1969, in Urbana, Illinois, United...
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small groups. In the
realm of audio-visual technology,
Joseph Tykociński-
Tykociner publicly demonstrated for the
first time a
motion picture with a soundtrack...
- and John
Sealy Townsend (1921). 1922:
Sound film –
Joseph Tykociński-
Tykociner (1922), Lee De
Forest (1923). 1922: The Big Bang
theory of the universe—that...
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Optigan Phonofilm RCA
Photophone Variophone Eugène
Lauste Joseph Tykociński-
Tykociner Encyclopedia of
Recorded Sound Fayne, John G. "(History of)
Motion Picture...
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University of Illinois, Polish-born
research engineer Joseph Tykociński-
Tykociner was
working independently on a
similar process. On June 9, 1922, he gave...
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Electrical Engineering Department,
where he
succeeded Joseph Tykociński-
Tykociner. With his
students he
developed many
innovative devices,
including ultra-high-frequency...
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Alfred Tarski (1902–1983),
mathematician and
philosopher Joseph Tykociński-
Tykociner (1877–1969),
patent and
invention of
sound film on
motion pictures Adam...
- Self-Government Day of Åland. Polish-born
American engineer Joseph T.
Tykociner of the
University of
Illinois gave the
first public demonstration in the...
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Henri Tajfel (1919–1982),
Polish social psychologist Joseph Tykociński-
Tykociner (1877–1969)
Polish engineer and a
pioneer of sound-on-film technology...
- and the
system being developed by the
Polish engineer Joseph Tykociński-
Tykociner from 1918. Rankine's work in this area was
mentioned in Po****r Science...