Índice+por+categorías

Working Notes arranged by category

This highly flawed index (in both concept and execution) immediately shows just how stupid it is to try to classify media in any way. Which of course makes the job even more interesting. The only definition for media I can come up with is "a method or artifact for storing or generating or transmiting human sensory stimulus" which is so broad it means nothing. Any less and some damned thing gets left out. There has been some discussion of this, see the meta-historical Notes for some further thoughts. So in this futile attempt to categorize "dead media" I try to stick things in vague categories derived from the human senses. But even this fails as you will see. This is one of those tasks where I discourage suggestions and encourage action; if you can come up with a better scheme (which means: email me an edited copy of this HTML index file!) by all means do so. Here is the list of [|new, uncategorized Notes] most recently submitted to the list. They will later be hand-placed in this index. //Most recent update: 4 January 2001//

TABLE OF CATEGORIES:
 * VISUAL CATEGORIES: Media that appeals directly to the human eye, essentially, for the generation or transmission or storage of visual images. The idea is that images are moved/stored via analogy rather than symbolically; eg. photography. Visual "data" such as text or writing is probably contained in the SYMBOLIC categories.
 * Camera obscura and variants
 * Electrical/electronic visual
 * Magic-lantern and variants
 * Panorama (more of a cultural phenomenon than a medium, per se)
 * Photography, movies, film, still-image and moving-image recording and reproduction
 * Television


 * SYMBOLIC CATEGORIES: Media that transmits sensory data after some transformation, such as schemes to store or send writing abstractly as symbols, rather than in toto.
 * [| Electrical/electronic symbolic information systems including codes]
 * [| Electrical/electronic tele-communications (non-internet)]
 * [| Electrical/electronic writing systems (broadly defined)]
 * [| Electronic computers and calculators]
 * [| Internet related (tread carefully here)]
 * [| Mechanical calculating or measuring (is this media?!)]
 * [| Money]
 * [| Non or pre-computer technological symbolic machinery]
 * [| Pre-industrial-age communication]
 * [| Telegraphy]
 * [| Typewriter]
 * [| Writing systems (NOTA)]


 * AURAL CATEGORIES: In general, things that move audible sounds in place and/or time. Somehow it seems there should be many more of these than there are.
 * [| Electrical/electronic aural]
 * [| Electronic musical]
 * [| Radio]
 * [| Sirens and large-scale public aural signals]
 * [| Telephony]


 * PHYSICAL CATEGORIES: A seemingly simple category, but fraught with dangers.
 * [|Physical transport "media" (movement of objects)]
 * [|Pigeons pigeons pigeons!]
 * [|Pneumatic tubes]


 * as-yet UNCATEGORIZABLE CATEGORIES
 * [|Anachronisms]
 * [|"Childrens" media]
 * [|18th/19th century contrivances with foolish names (usually inventor ego-stroking)]
 * [|Historical revisionism]
 * [|Metahistorical]
 * [|Victims of Moore's Law]
 * [|Thomas Alva Edison]
 * [|Obviously foolish technology misuse (aka boy-with-hammer syndrome)]
 * [|As-yet unclassified]
 * [|Not 'dead media']

Categorized dead media Notes

                                     
 * [| "The Readies"]
 * 40.5 [| Bertillonage]
 * 42.4 [| Birth and Death of Memory]
 * 28.1 [| Chindogu]
 * 32.2 [| Chiu-mou-ti Hsing-wu-t'ai]
 * 00.7 [| Cyrograph]
 * 43.7 [| Damaged, obsolete undersea cables]
 * 28.9 [| De Moura's Wave Emitter]
 * 20.0 [| Dead human languages]
 * 20.9 [| Flower Codes]
 * 36.6 [| Fungal Hallucinogens in Decaying Archives]
 * 16.9 [| Heron's Nauplius]
 * 12.9 [| ICL One Per Desk]
 * 34.1 [| Immortal Media]
 * 03.6 [| Karakuri; the Japanese puppet theater of Chikamatsu]
 * 28.7 [| Milton Bradley Vectrex: Production History]
 * 28.6 [| Milton Bradley Vectrex]
 * 06.9 [| Piesse's Smell Organ]
 * 26.7 [| Stillborn med]
 * 26.8 [| Stillborn media]
 * 31.5 [| Toy Artist drawing automaton]
 * 47.0 [| Toy Artist drawing automaton]
 * 27.6 [| US Air Force 'Clones' Obsolete Electronics]
 * 44.9 [| Various deceased 20th century media and technics]
 * 12.6 [|Dead media: the Nintendo Virtual Boy, the Logitech Cyberman 3D mouse, the Nintendo Power Glove]
 * 44.3 [| various]
 * [| Children's Dead Media]
 * 04.9 [| Kids' Dead Media 1929: The Mirrorscope, the Vista Chromoscope, the Rolmonica, the Chromatic Rolmonica]
 * 05.4 [| Kids' Dead Media 1937: the Auto-Magic Picture Gun]
 * [| Astrolabe; Ctesibius's Clepsydra Orrery]
 * 22.9 [| Astrolabe in Islam]
 * 23.0 [| Astrolabe in Europe]
 * 23.1 [| Chaucer's Astrolabe Manual]
 * 17.3 [| Slide Rule]
 * [| 'Vinyl Video' conceptual art project]
 * [| An Amish Cyclorama]
 * 44.5 [| CYCLORAMA]
 * 46.5 [| Carmontelle's Transparency]
 * 08.1 [| Chase's Electric Cyclorama]
 * 09.0 [| Daguerre's Diorama]
 * 34.3 [| Donisthorpe's Kinesigraph]
 * 41.7 [| Fantasmagorie, Part One]
 * 41.9 [| Fantasmagorie, Part Three]
 * 41.8 [| Fantasmagorie, Part Two]
 * 38.3 [| Gilbreth's Chronocyclegraph, Part One]
 * 38.4 [| Gilbreth's Chronocyclegraph, Part Two]
 * 13.8 [| Kinora]
 * 42.2 [| Kromskop]
 * 03.5 [| Loutherbourg's Eidophusikon]
 * 07.6 [| Luba Lukasa]
 * 37.7 [| Mareorama; the Cineorama]
 * 06.3 [| Muybridge's Zoopraxiscope]
 * 27.0 [| Nash's Logoscope]
 * 08.2 [| Optigan, Opsonar, Orchestron; Mellotron, Chamberlin]
 * 37.5 [| Optigan]
 * 15.9 [| Phantasmagoria; Pepper's Ghost]
 * 20.1 [| Polyrhetor; the 1939 World's Fair Futurama]
 * 15.2 [| Robertson's Phantasmagoria; Lonsdale's Spectrographia; Meeson's phantasmagoria; the optical eidothaumata; the Capnophoric Phantoms; Moritz's phantasmagoria; Jack Bologna's Phantoscopia; Schirmer and Scholl's Ergascopia; De Berar's Optikali Illusio; Brewster's catadioptrical phantasmagoria; Pepper's Ghost]
 * 14.9 [| Robertson's Phantasmagoria]
 * 15.1 [| Robertson's Phantasmagoria]
 * 05.8 [| Russolo's Intonarumori]
 * 02.8 [| Schott's Organum Mathematicum]
 * 24.2 [| Schulmerich Magnabell]
 * 00.8 [| Scopitone]
 * 07.0 [| Scott's Electronium]
 * 41.0 [| Sensorama]
 * 17.5 [| Wide-Screen Movies: Gance's Polyvision, Waller's Cinerama]
 * [| Voder, Vocoder, Cyclops Camera, Memex]
 * 05.0 [| Speaking Picture Book; squeeze toys that 'speak']
 * 05.2 [| Refrigerator-Mounted Talking Note Pad]
 * 06.6 [| Elcaset cartridge tape and player]
 * 07.3 [| Soviet "bone music" samizdat recordings]
 * 07.4 [| Talking View-Master]
 * 11.1 [| Indecks Information Retrieval System]
 * 13.9 [| Wilcox-Gay Recordio]
 * 15.6 [| Two-track PlayTape; the Stanton Mail Call Letter Pack]
 * 18.2 [| Dead Synthesizers: the Con Brio ADS 200]
 * 20.6 [| Hotel Annunciator]
 * 25.3 [| Camras's Wire Recorder]
 * 25.9 [| Talking Greeting Card; Manually-Powered Sound Tape]
 * 28.0 [| Organetta]
 * 29.4 [| Pre-Digital Electronic Instruments]
 * 29.9 [| Philips-Miller Audio Recording System]
 * 30.3 [| Minifon Pocket-size Wire Recorder]
 * 30.5 [| Paper Magnetic-Recording Tape]
 * 30.9 [| Quadraphonics]
 * 31.2 [| Timex Magnetic Disk Recorder]
 * 35.8 [| German military telephony]
 * 41.1 [| Chrysler's Highway Hi-Fi, pt. one]
 * 41.2 [| Chrysler's Highway Hi-Fi, pt. two]
 * 41.3 [| SPS Flexowriter]
 * 45.3 [| Seeburg 1000 background music system]
 * 46.0 [| Hotel Annunciator]
 * [| Non-HTML hypertext authoring systems, circa 1993]
 * 21.8 [| Dead ASCII Variants]
 * 24.1 [| Aldis Lamp; Colomb naval code]
 * 47.2 [| Ephemeral nature of magnetic domains on rotating platters]
 * [| Canada's Telidon Network]
 * 02.4 [| Canada's Telidon network; Australia's "Viatel" and "Discovery 40"]
 * 44.4 [| Iridium]
 * 25.5 [| Minitel]
 * 29.3 [| Naval SOS Becomes Obsolete]
 * 10.2 [| Nazi U-boat automated weather forecasting espionage network]
 * 17.8 [| Norwegian transport wires]
 * 46.8 [| Undead Media - The Edison Stock Ticker]
 * 49.0 [| Undead Media: The French Minitel System]
 * [| CED Video Disc Player]
 * 45.7 [| Charactron]
 * 42.6 [| DIVX: Stillborn Media]
 * 44.2 [| DIVX]
 * 42.5 [| Dead UK Video Formats]
 * 35.7 [| Fisher-Price Pixelvision]
 * 10.4 [| General Electric Show 'N Tell]
 * 27.9 [| Hummel's Telediagraph]
 * 15.5 [| McDonnell Douglas Laserfilm VideoDisc Player]
 * 12.2 [| MiniCine toy projector]
 * 47.4 [| Monoscopes]
 * 29.0 [| Nixie indicator tube displays; decimal counting tubes]
 * 13.0 [| Philips Programmed Individual Presentation System (PIP)]
 * 27.8 [| RCA SelectaVision Holographic Videofilm]
 * 07.9 [| Sonovision]
 * 20.2 [| Sony Videomat]
 * 39.1 [| Stereoscope; IMAX]
 * 38.0 [| Ultra-Personal Sony Handycam]
 * 04.7 [| Vidscan]
 * 27.3 [| Vinyl Multimedia]
 * 38.1 [| Vinyl Record with Zoetrope]
 * 32.5 [| Winky-Dink Interactive TV]
 * [| Auto-typist]
 * 13.3 [| Edison Electric Pen, Reed pen, and Music Ruling Pen]
 * 13.4 [| Edison Electric Pen]
 * 03.3 [| IBM Letterwriter]
 * 19.0 [| Officially Deleted Digital Documents]
 * 40.9 [| Phonautograph and Barlow's Logograph]
 * 36.7 [| Robotyper; the Flexowriter]
 * 44.7 [| Telautograph]
 * 40.6 [| Typesetters: a Dead Class of Media Workers]
 * [| American Missile Mail] Misiles de crucero para entregar correo urgente
 * [| "Chaucerian Virtual Reality"]
 * 38.6 [| Information Technology of Ancient Athens, Part One]
 * 38.7 [| Information Technology of Ancient Athens, Part Two]
 * 38.8 [| Information Technology of Ancient Athens, Part Three]
 * 38.9 [| Information Technology of Ancient Athens, Part Four]
 * 39.0 [| Information Technology of Ancient Athens, Part Five]
 * 46.7 [| 4-digit clocks? (the Long Now Foundation)]
 * [| Dead Media Taxonomy]
 * 22.7 [| Definitions & Connections]
 * 23.2 [| Definitions and Connections]http://www4.torget.se/artbin/art/oastro.html
 * 23.8 [| Definitions and Connections]
 * 23.9 [| Definitions and Connections]
 * 24.6 [| Dead Media 1897: The Consumer Context]
 * 30.6 [| Age-Specific Media]
 * 37.9 [| Media History as Contingency]
 * 44.8 [| Dead Media Collectors]
 * [| Atari Video Music]
 * 11.0 [| CHIPS: Dead Software, Dead Platforms]
 * 31.4 [| Antique Chip Fabricator]
 * [| Babbage's Difference Engine]
 * 10.5 [| Bletchley Park Colossus]
 * 10.6 [| Bletchley Park Colossus]
 * 03.0 [| C. X. Thomas de Colmar's Arithmometer]
 * 02.2 [| Dead Cryptanalytic Devices of World War II]
 * [| "Sound Bites" musical candy]
 * 10.7 [| Aluminum Transcription Disk]
 * 07.2 [| Cahill's Telharmonium]
 * 13.6 [| Cat Piano and Tiger Organ Cat Piano]
 * 32.7 [| Cat Piano, Donkey Chorus, Pig Piano]
 * 32.6 [| Cat Piano]
 * 19.9 [| Duston's Talking Book]
 * 46.6 [| Echo Cannonade of 1825]
 * 14.4 [| Edison Wax Cylinder]
 * 16.0 [| Edison's Vertical-Cut Records]
 * 06.4 [| Player Piano; the Pianola; Reproducing Pianos; Reproducing Rolls]
 * 24.8 [| Regina Music Box]
 * 25.0 [| Regina Music Box]
 * 14.7 [| Singing Telegram; death of George P. Oslin]
 * [| Anschutz's 'Electrical Wonder' arcade peepshow; Anschutz's Schnellseher; Anschutz's Projecting Electrotachyscope; Anschutz's Zoetropes]
 * 12.5 [| Peepshows]
 * 33.7 [| Riviere's Theatre d'ombres (Part Two)]
 * 33.8 [| Riviere's Theatre d'ombres (Part Two)]
 * 33.9 [| Riviere's Theatre d'ombres (Part Two)]
 * 33.6 [| Riviere's Theatre d'ombres]
 * 27.2 [| Spook Shows]
 * 09.8 [| Theatrophonic televangelism]
 * 32.8 [| Train Token Signals System]
 * 33.0 [| Train Token Signals System]
 * 46.9 [| Undead; the liquid light show Date: Thu, Feb 3, 2000, 02:40 PM]
 * 30.2 [| Vortex Experimental Theater]
 * [| Ancient Irish fire beacon]
 * 27.4 [| Basque Talking Drum]
 * 22.5 [| Bi Sheng's Clay Printing Press]
 * 21.7 [| Byzantine Exultent Scroll]
 * 47.6 [| Clay tokens]
 * 47.9 [| Dendroglyphs]
 * 24.3 [| Exchequer Tallies]
 * 12.1 [| Fire Signals and Horse Post on the Great Wall of China]
 * 09.9 [| Hopi town criers]
 * 41.5 [| Horse Posts and Fire Signals of Ancient Mesopotamia]
 * 00.3 [| Inca Quipo aka Quipu]
 * 00.1 [| Inca Quipo]
 * 10.3 [| Inuit Inuksuit]
 * 15.7 [| Inuit carved maps]
 * 43.9 [| MICRONESIAN STICK CHARTS]
 * 42.1 [| Mayan Echo-Recording Staircases]
 * 26.1 [| Monastic sign language]
 * 48.6 [| NASA technology could save vanishing native American languages]
 * 34.5 [| Naragansett Drum Rocks]
 * 14.2 [| Native American Smoke Signals]
 * 13.5 [| New Guinea Talking Drum]
 * 30.1 [| Notched Bones]
 * 16.1 [| Papyrus manuscripts on World Wide Web]
 * 32.1 [| Public Fire Alarms In Colonial Shanghai]
 * 48.0 [| Runic Tally Sticks]
 * 38.5 [| Signals of the Beyazit Tower, Istanbul]
 * 04.0 [| Skytale, the Spartan code-stick]
 * 48.2 [| Totenrotel]
 * 30.0 [| Trail Blazing by Apes]
 * 30.4 [| Trail Blazing in Ancient Australia]
 * 25.8 [| Whistling Networks of the Canary Islands]
 * [| Eighteenth Century English mail hacks]
 * 22.6 [| Tongan Tin Can Mail]
 * 22.7 [| Tongan Tin Can Mail]
 * 29.1 [| Korean Horse Post]
 * 35.9 [| Dabbawallah delivery service]
 * 36.3 [| Freight Tubes]
 * 36.4 [| Freight Tube Bibliography]
 * 37.2 [| Dead tunnels of Chicago]
 * 37.3 [| Dead tunnels of Chicago; a bibliography]
 * 37.4 [| Dead tunnels of Chicago, eyewitness report]
 * 45.9 [| Leaflet grenades and the Monroe bomb]
 * 46.4 [| Farm produce Postal system]
 * [| Barlow's Potatograph]
 * 40.1 [| Bibliocadavers]
 * 02.5 [| Copy Press, the Hektograph, Edison's Electric Pen, Zuccato's Trypograph, Gestetner's Cyclostyle, Dick-Edison Mimeograph, Gammeter aka Multigraph, Varityper, IBM Selectric]
 * 24.4 [| Edison Electric Pen Stencil]
 * 13.2 [| Edison Electric Pen, pneumatic pen, magnetic pen, and foot-powered pen]
 * 18.5 [| Popular fiction formats]
 * 24.5 [| Poster Stamps]
 * 33.1 [| Ramelli's Book Wheel]
 * 33.2 [| Ramelli's Book Wheel]
 * 40.8 [| Spirit Duplicators]
 * 26.2 [| Tattoos as media]
 * 18.6 [| library card catalog]
 * 18.7 [| library card catalog]
 * 
 * [| Dead Web Sites]
 * 45.5 [| Del Mar CardioCorder]
 * 28.8 [| Ghost Sites on the Web]
 * 16.3 [| Molecular Abacus]
 * 39.3 [| Mutant Mosquitoes in Subway Tunnels]
 * 14.3 [| Spirit Racket]
 * [| Brown's cash carrier]
 * 45.0 [| Cash Carriers (intra-building)]
 * 45.1 [| Cash carriers (intra-building)]
 * 21.6 [| Cash carriers]
 * 36.5 [| Clegg-Selvan pneumatic vehicle; wire conveyors, cash carriers, parcel carriers; the Lamson Tube; pneumatic tube industrial history]
 * [| Baby Mark I Computer]
 * 11.0 [| CHIPS: Dead Software, Dead Platforms]
 * 01.7 [| Comparator; Rapid Selector]
 * 36.8 [| Computer Game Designer Dies Young, But Outlives Own Games]
 * 28.3 [| Computer Game Emulators]
 * 08.3 [| Computer Games Are Dead (Part 1)]
 * 08.4 [| Computer Games Are Dead (Part 2)]
 * 08.5 [| Computer Games Are Dead (Part 3)]
 * 08.6 [| Computer Games Are Dead (Part 4)]
 * 27.1 [| Computer Jukebox]
 * 14.8 [| Computer Museum History Center; the Adidas Micropacer, the Whirlwind flight simulator, the Apricot Xi, the Cray NTDS]
 * 48.5 [| Computer media becomes obsolete]
 * 41.4 [| Dead Binary Digital Computer (The Manchester Small Scale Experimental Machine--"The Baby")]
 * 21.9 [| Dead Computer Operating Systems]
 * 18.8 [| Dead Digital Documents (Part One)]
 * 18.9 [| Dead Digital Documents (Part Two)]
 * 29.8 [| Dead Digital Documents]
 * 32.4 [| Dead Digital Documents]
 * 11.3 [| Dead Personal Computers and Typewriters: Some Recommended Books]
 * 00.5 [| Dead Personal Computers]
 * 00.6 [| Dead computational platforms, dead mainframes, and their dates]
 * 00.9 [| Dead computer languages]
 * 03.7 [| Dead memory systems]
 * 37.1 [| Dead supercomputers become furniture]
 * 28.4 [| Mattel Intellivision I/II/III, Tandyvision One, Super Video Arcade, Mattel Entertainment Computer System, INTV System III/IV, and Super Pro System]
 * 28.5 [| Mattel Intellivision I/II/III, Tandyvision One, Super Video Arcade, Mattel Entertainment Computer System, INTV System III/IV, and Super Pro System]
 * 47.1 [| Mechanical Memories (rotating disk, movable pins)]
 * 12.6 [| Nintendo Virtual Boy, the Logitech Cyberman 3D mouse, the Nintendo Power Glove]
 * 19.0 [| Officially Deleted Digital Documents]
 * 46.3 [| Old Hard Drives]
 * 46.2 [| Radio Shack TRS-80 Model 100]
 * 49.2 [| Recycling obsolete computer hardware II (Redundant Technology Initiative)]
 * 48.9 [| Recycling obsolete computer hardware]
 * 45.4 [| Shoup and Smith on early computer 'paint' systems, NASA Date: Thu, Jan 6, 2000, 07:52 PM]
 * 26.9 [| Typewriter Ribbon Tins Revived by Computer]
 * 42.3 [| Wind-Up Powerbook]
 * 42.3 [| Wind-Up Powerbook]
 * 03.4 [| Zuse Ziffernrechner; V1, Z1, Z2, Z3 and Z4 program-controlled electromechanical digital computers; the death of Konrad Zuse]
 * [| Copy Press, Hektograph, Edison's Electric Pen, Zuccato's Trypograph, Gestetner's Cyclostyle, Dick-Edison Mimeograph, Gammeter aka Multigraph, Varityper, IBM Selectric]
 * 24.4 [| Edison Electric Pen Stencil]
 * 13.3 [| Edison Electric Pen, Reed pen, and Music Ruling Pen]
 * 13.4 [| Edison Electric Pen]
 * 14.4 [| Edison Wax Cylinder]
 * 16.0 [| Edison's Vertical-Cut Records]
 * 46.8 [| Undead Media - The Edison Stock Ticker]
 * [| Dead Internet Router]
 * 26.3 [| Internet Archival Issues Part One]
 * 26.4 [| Internet Archival Issues Part Two]
 * 26.5 [| Internet Archival Issues Part Three]
 * 26.6 [| Internet Archival Issues Part Four]
 * [| Dead media: Robertson's Phantasmagoria; Seraphin's Ombres Chinoises; Guyot's smoke apparitions; the Magic Lantern]
 * 01.0 [| Magic Lantern]
 * 01.1 [| Magic Lantern]
 * 01.3 [| Magic Lantern]
 * 01.6 [| Magic Lantern]
 * 12.3 [| Magic Lantern]
 * 24.7 [| Magic Lantern]
 * 24.9 [| Magic Lantern]
 * 01.8 [| Magic Lanterns, Photography, Optical Toys and Early Cinematic Devices]
 * 14.1 [| Velvet Revolution in the Magic Lantern]
 * [| Camera Obscura (Part Two)]
 * 33.4 [| Camera Obscura (Part Three)]
 * 33.5 [| Camera Obscura (Part Four)]
 * 34.0 [| Camera Obscuras Existing Today]
 * [| Panorama Bibliography]
 * 08.7 [| Panorama]
 * 08.8 [| Panorama]
 * 09.1 [| Panorama]
 * 09.3 [| Panorama]
 * 37.6 [| Railway Panorama]
 * 01.5 [| Silent Film, Diorama, Panorama]
 * 13.1 [| Travelling Panorama]
 * [| Phonographic Dolls]
 * 03.8 [| Kinetophone; "Kinetophone Project"]
 * 04.8 [| Miniature Recording Phonograph, Neophone Records, Poulsen's Telegraphone, Multiplex Grand Graphophone and Photophone.]
 * 06.8 [| Popular Science 1932: Naumburg's Visagraph, Electric Eye Linotype, Ordering Music by Phone]
 * 07.8 [| PhoneVision]
 * 09.5 [| Museum of the Moving Image: Jenkins Radiovisor, Bell Picture Telephone, RGA/Oxberry CompuQuad,]
 * 09.6 [| Theatrophone; electrophone]
 * 09.7 [| Theatrophone; electrophone]
 * 10.1 [| Telephonic Jukeboxes: Shyvers Multiphone, Phonette Melody Lane, AMI Automatic]
 * 12.4 [| Theatrophone, electrophone]
 * 16.2 [| Flame Organ; Burning Harmonica; Chemical Harmonica; Kastner's Pyrophone]
 * 16.5 [| Phonograph History Part 1]
 * 16.6 [| Phonograph History Part 2]
 * 16.7 [| Phonograph History Part 3]
 * 25.2 [| Mobile Cavalry Telephone]
 * 21.3 [| Mechanical and string telephony]
 * 21.5 [| Mechanical Telephony]
 * 28.2 [| Organetta, Organette, Aurephone, Cecilla, Organina Cabineto, Tournaphone, Cabinetto, Melodia, Musical Casket, Gately Automatic Organ, Tanzbar, Seraphone, and Celestina]
 * 30.7 [| AT&T Telephotography; AT&T Picturephone]
 * 31.7 [| Phonovid Vinyl Video]
 * 39.2 [| Flowers's Phonoscribe; Flowers's Phonetic Alphabet]
 * 43.6 [| Acoustic telephone]
 * 45.8 [| Telegraphone]
 * [| Cinerama]
 * 48.1 [| Color Movies from Black-and-White Film: Thomascolor]
 * 07.5 [| Dead photographic processes]
 * 10.0 [| Dancer's novelty microphotographs; Dagron's balloon post]
 * 25.1 [| Vision III Imaging; Brown's Relief Projection, Oscillatory Projection, Motional Perspective, Direct Stereoscopic Projection; Brown's StereophotoDuplikon, Brown's Kinoplastikon; Brown's Stereoscopic Transmitter]
 * 36.2 [| Unstable Photographs]
 * [| Military Pigeoneers of World War Two: Loft Equipment; Pigeoneer Supplies]
 * 39.9 [| Military Pigeoneers of World War Two: Message Holders]
 * 39.7 [| Military Pigeoneers of World War Two: Pigeon Lofts; Loft Routines; Pigeon Banding Codes]
 * 40.0 [| Military Pigeoneers of World War Two: Pigeons by Parachute]
 * 39.6 [| Military Pigeoneers of World War Two: Qualifications]
 * 35.3 [| Military Pigeoneers of World War Two]
 * 35.4 [| Military Pigeoneers of World War Two]
 * 35.5 [| Military Pigeoneers of World War Two]
 * 31.3 [| Pigeon Post]
 * 31.9 [| Pigeon Post]
 * 34.2 [| Pigeon Post]
 * 35.0 [| Pigeon Post]
 * 35.2 [| Pigeon Post]
 * 40.4 [| Pigeon Post]
 * 35.6 [| Pigeon paraphernalia]
 * 36.0 [| Pigeon post; ostrich post]
 * 04.5 [| Pigeon post; the balloon post]
 * 04.1 [| Pigeon post]
 * 04.2 [| Pigeon post]
 * 04.3 [| Pigeon post]
 * 04.4 [| Pigeon post]
 * 04.6 [| Pigeon post]
 * 06.2 [| Pigeon post]
 * 44.0 [| Pigeon spies]
 * 42.0 [| Rene Dagron, Pigeon Post Microfilm Balloonist]
 * [| Paris pneumatic mail]
 * 49.1 [| Pneumatic Telegraphy]
 * 34.6 [| Pneumatic mail (Part One)]
 * 34.8 [| Pneumatic mail (Part Three)]
 * 34.9 [| Pneumatic mail (Part Three)]
 * 34.7 [| Pneumatic mail (Part Two)]
 * 47.7 [| Pneumatic mail and telegraph systems]
 * 39.5 [| Pneumatic mail]
 * 17.9 [| Pneumatic post]
 * 18.0 [| Pneumatic post]
 * 37.0 [| Pneumatic tube applications]
 * 43.8 [| Pneumatic tube post]
 * 36.9 [| Pneumatic tubes]
 * 46.1 [| Portable pneumatic tube, early multi-media]
 * 40.2 [| Prague Pneumatic Post]
 * [| Amateur Radio Relay League Radiogram]
 * 07.1 [| Candle-Powered Radio; Bayliss's Clockwork Radio]
 * 47.5 [| Nazi Volksempfanger Radio]
 * 44.1 [| Newspaper via Radio Facsimile (ref: 37.8)]
 * 37.8 [| Newspaper via Radio Facsimile]
 * 19.6 [| Radio Facsimile Transmitter]
 * 24.0 [| Radio Facsimile Transmitter]
 * 35.1 [| Radio Killed the Vaudeville Star]
 * [| Dead public sirens and horns]
 * 29.6 [| Dead public sirens and horns; tower clocks and chimes; city-wide public address systems; factory whistles; foghorns]
 * 30.8 [| Mechanical Sirens and Foghorns]
 * [| Fragile formats in synthetic music]
 * 18.1 [| Dead synthesizers: the Hazelcom McLeyvier]
 * 18.3 [| Dead synthesizers: ARP 2600]
 * 18.4 [| Dead synthesizers: the Adaptive Systems, Inc. Synthia]
 * [| Bain's Facsimile Telegraphy]
 * 38.2 [| British Foreign Office Abandons Telegrams]
 * 19.3 [| Caselli's Pantelegraph (Part One)]
 * 19.4 [| Caselli's Pantelegraph (Part Two)]
 * 20.5 [| Fire Alarms, Burglar Alarms, Railroad-Signal Systems, Hotel Annunciators, District Messenger Services]
 * 02.6 [| Military Telegraphy, Balloon Semaphore]
 * 02.7 [| Mirror Telegraphy: The Heliograph, the Helioscope, the Heliostat, the Heliotrope]
 * 32.9 [| Optical Telegraphy; Heliography]
 * 32.0 [| State-supported dead media; causes of media mortality; Roman relay runners, Mongol horse post, Polybius's fire signals, British Naval Howe Code, Pony Express, Aztec signals, optical telegraphy]
 * 20.4 [| Telegraph: Bain's Chemical Telegraph, the telegraph, quadruplex telegraph, House's Printing Telegraph, Hughes's Printing Telegraph, Phelps's Printing Telegraph, Bakewell's Fac Simile Telegraph, Dial Telegraph]
 * 20.7 [| Telegraph: Inductive Telegraphy]
 * 20.3 [| Telegraph: Morse Pendulum Instrument, Morse Register]
 * 22.2 [| Telegraph: Wheatstone's Telegraphic Meterometer; *Scientific American* Dead Media References 1867-1875]
 * 20.8 [| Telegraph]
 * 39.4 [| Telegraphic Paper Tape; Digital Paper Tape; Baudot Code; Dead Encoding Formats; ILLIAC; TTY]
 * 17.1 [| Telegraphy Bibliography]
 * 25.7 [| Telegraphy: Cablese, Wirespeak, Phillips Code, Morse Code]
 * 29.7 [| Telegraphy]
 * 22.4 [| Teleplex Morse Code Recorder]
 * 05.5 [| 'Writing telegraph;' Gray's Telautograph; military telautograph; telewriter; the telescriber]
 * 08.0 [| Union telegraph balloons, Confederate microfilm]
 * [| Baird Mechanical Television, Part One: Technical Introduction]
 * 12.0 [| Baird Mechanical Television, Part Three: Baird Mechanical Television Part 3: Other Countries, Other Systems]
 * 11.9 [| Baird Mechanical Television, Part Two: Technical Introduction]
 * 19.7 [| Baird Projection Television]
 * 06.7 [| Bell Labs Half-Tone Television]
 * 11.4 [| Early/Mechanical Television Systems]
 * 11.5 [| Early/Mechanical Television Systems]
 * 11.6 [| Early/Mechanical Television Systems]
 * 19.8 [| Gould's 3-D Television]
 * 48.7 [| Grundig 2x4 video cassette recorder format (1980)]
 * 23.5 [| Interactive Cable Television: Cableshop]
 * 14.5 [| Kids' interactive television: "Captain Power"]
 * 11.7 [| Mechanical Television:Mechanical TV: The General Electric Octagon; the Daven Tri-Standard Scanning Disc; Jenkins W1IM Radiovisor Kit, the Jenkins Model 202 Radiovisor, Jenkins Radio Movies; the Baird Televisor Plessey Model, the Baird Televisor Kit; the Western Television Corporation Visionette]
 * 48.4 [| Obsolete television (historic content)]
 * 16.8 [| PALplus television letterbox format]
 * 48.8 [| Primordial Interactive Television (or Winky-Dink Redux)]
 * 16.4 [| Telelogoscopy; Television Screen News]
 * 23.3 [| VISIDEP 3-D Television]
 * 23.6 [| VisiDep 3-D Television]
 * [| Blickensderfer Typewriter; the Scientific keyboard]
 * 25.6 [| Burroughs Moon-Hopkins Typewriter/Calculator]
 * 01.9 [| Experiential Typewriter]
 * 05.3 [| Experiential Typewriter]
 * 21.0 [| Henry Mills' Typewriter]
 * 17.0 [| IBM Selectric Typewriter]
 * 11.2 [| Pneumatic Typewriters]
 * 45.6 [| Typewriters, reactionary use of antiquated]
 * 21.1 [| Typewriters: the Comptometer, the Numerograph, the book typewriter]
 * 45.2 [| mechanical typewriter]