the evolution of audiovisual technology
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Audiovisual (AV) Technologiesincorporate both Audio andVisual components and are
widely deployed in Residence,Business and Education.
The AV industry is projected togenerate $114 billion globally
by 2016 according to InfoComm's 2014 Global AV Market
Definition and Strategy Study
SO HOW DID IT
GET STARTED?
HIST of AV 101:
A BRIEF TIMELINE
From 1827~21st Century
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19th Century
In 1827, Joseph NicéphoreNiépc captured the first
photographic image using aprimitive camera.
19th Century
View from the Window atLe Gras
Credit: Harry Ransom Humanities Research CenterThe University of Texas at Austin
The Beginnings
In 1859, a French booksellerÉdouard-Léon Scott de
Martinville invented the firstsound recording device --
the Phonautograph
TA-DA
Credit: Public domain (Franz Josef Pisko)
In 1876, Alexander G. Bellmade the first call to hisassistant Watson and is
commonly credited as the inventor of the telephone.
The Beginnings
Credit: "Alexander Graham Bell at the opening of the longdistance line from NewYork to Chicago," 1892. Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress.
Reproduction Number LCG9Z228608B.
"Mr. Watson--come here--Iwant to see you."
The Beginnings
In 1895, The Lumièrebrothers, Auguste and Louis
Lumière held their firstprivate screening of
projected motion pictures.
Workers Leaving theLumiere Factory
Credit: Chardère, B.; Borgé, G. and M. (1985). Les Lumière, Paris:Bibliothèque des Arts. ISBN 2850470686
The Developments
1893
Public Demo of Radio
1891
Color Photography
1910Public Radio Boardcast
& Headphone
The Developments
1919
Sound-on-Film
1920s
Electronic TV
1918
Color Film
The Developments
1947High Fidelity
Industry
1946ENIAC
- Computer
1967Electronic
Music Recording
The Developments
1962
Compact Cassette
1982
CD
The Developments
1989
World Wide Web
1993
.MP31995
DVD1997
IEEE 802.11
In the 21st century, technologyadvances at an exponential rate,
and so does the AV industry.
Today, we see the strong growingdemands of BYOD programs,education technology, huddle
room solutions and many more inthe AV field.
What aboutthe Future?
Wireless
Connectivity
Mobility
Collaboration
Engagement
4K Resolution
Security
BigData
Interactive
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