Patrick FeasterPresentation given by Patrick Feaster at the annual conference of the Association for Recorded Sound Collections in Rochester, New York, May 19, 2012. Visit http://griffonage.com to see some of his latest projects.
The 1880s Speak: Recent Developments in ArcheophonyPatrick Feaster2012-11-04 | Presentation given by Patrick Feaster at the annual conference of the Association for Recorded Sound Collections in Rochester, New York, May 19, 2012. Visit http://griffonage.com to see some of his latest projects.How Home Recording BeganPatrick Feaster2021-12-15 | When did home sound recording first become possible, and what was it originally like? Find out in this whirlwind tour of "family records" captured on wax phonograph cylinder and lacquer-coated aluminum disc, originally prepared for Basement Tapes Day at the virtual Los Angeles Archives Bazaar held on October 17, 2020.A Very Boring Motion Picture, circa 1850Patrick Feaster2014-08-18 | Motion picture reconstructed with image morphing software from three daguerreotypes of the Bigelow School in Boston taken circa 1850 by Southworth and Hawes. See http://griffonagedotcom.wordpress.com/2014/08/18/animating-historical-photographs-with-image-morphing for more details.The Face of Miss America, 1921-2014Patrick Feaster2014-07-01 | See the digitally "averaged" face of Miss America evolve from 1921 through 2014 as a time-lapse animation. More details on how this was done, and more examples of the same technique, may be found on my blog at http://griffonagedotcom.wordpress.com/2014/07/01/face-averaging-as-a-historical-techniquePhonogram Images on Paper, 1250-1950Patrick Feaster2012-11-04 | "Phonogram Images on Paper and the Frontiers of Early Recorded Sound, 1250-1950." Presentation given by Patrick Feaster at the annual conference of the Association for Recorded Sound Collections in Los Angeles, May 12, 2011.