
Phonovision
Phonovision is an early form of sound recording technology developed in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It involved capturing audio through various methods, allowing music, speech, and sounds to be stored and played back. This innovation laid the groundwork for modern sound recording techniques, enabling the widespread distribution of audio recordings. Phonovision represents an important step in the evolution of media, leading to forms such as phonographs and eventually to digital audio. It transformed the way people experienced music and communication, making it accessible to a broader audience.