013 Christoph Borbach – From Material to Sonic Soundings. Alexander Behm and the Temporalization of the Submarine Space in the from we in indirect speech Watch Video
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Description: Alexander Behm was a German pioneer of echolocation and originator of the German term Echolot. What his patents from the years 1913-1920 show is the acknowledgement of the need to involve time as critical parameter in the measurement of ocean depths – what culminated in the later measurements of submarine distances known as active sonar (originally an acronym for Sonic, Azimuth and Range). What the term echo sounding in general implies is a different understanding of the term ‘sounding’ th
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