Florian Hadler, Daniel Irrgang
Suggested citation: Borbach, Christoph (2019). “Navigating (through) Sound. Auditory Interfaces in Maritime Navigation Practice, 1900–1930.” In: Interface Critique Journal 2. Eds. Florian Hadler, Alice Soiné, Daniel Irrgang.
DOI: 10.11588/ic.2019.2.67261
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Christoph Borbach is a research assistant at Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg (Germany) where he teaches and researches within the field of media history and theory. He studied media, musicology and history at Humboldt University of Berlin and was a fellow at the research training group Locating Media at Siegen University from 2016-2019. In his Phd project he investigates the history of sensing media that operationalize signal transmission for purposes of distance measurement from a media archaeological perspective. Research focus: media archaeology of delay; data visualisation; speech synthesis.
Florian Hadler, Daniel Irrgang
Suggested citation: Borbach, Christoph (2019). “Navigating (through) Sound. Auditory Interfaces in Maritime Navigation Practice, 1900–1930.” In: Interface Critique Journal 2. Eds. Florian Hadler, Alice Soiné, Daniel Irrgang.
DOI: 10.11588/ic.2019.2.67261
This article is released under a
Creative Commons license (CC BY 4.0).
Christoph Borbach is a research assistant at Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg (Germany) where he teaches and researches within the field of media history and theory. He studied media, musicology and history at Humboldt University of Berlin and was a fellow at the research training group Locating Media at Siegen University from 2016-2019. In his Phd project he investigates the history of sensing media that operationalize signal transmission for purposes of distance measurement from a media archaeological perspective. Research focus: media archaeology of delay; data visualisation; speech synthesis.