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水与光之间的声音:1660 - 1710年早期声学中的图像与类比

Sound between water and light: images and analogies in early acoustics, 1660-1710.

作者信息

van der Miesen Leendert

机构信息

Bibliotheca Hertziana - Max Planck Institute for Art History, Rome, Italy.

出版信息

Ann Sci. 2025 Jan-Apr;82(1):74-101. doi: 10.1080/00033790.2023.2289519. Epub 2023 Dec 26.

Abstract

Sounds are heard, sometimes even felt, but in most cases they remain unseen. This ephemeral and invisible nature of sound was already considered a problem when the science of acoustics took form in the seventeenth century. The fact that sound could not be seen was described as a significant hindrance to its understanding. But it was precisely during this time that a wide variety of sounds attracted broad scientific attention across Europe. Scholars, natural philosophers, and mathematicians investigated and experimented with sound and musical instruments and developed theories of hearing. This article looks at the role of images, diagrams, and visualization techniques in late seventeenth-century acoustics, bringing together the history of sound and the history of scientific images. Focusing on water and light as the dominant analogies for sound, the article demonstrates that visualization was an important tool for thinking about sound and allowed for the circulation of theories and experiments. At the same time, the epistemic status of these images remained contested, as there was no single model that could explain the different ways sound behaves as it moves through space and that could be visualized.

摘要

声音能够被听到,有时甚至能被感觉到,但在大多数情况下,它们仍是看不见的。当声学在17世纪形成时,声音这种短暂且无形的特性就已被视为一个问题。声音无法被看见这一事实被描述为理解它的重大障碍。但恰恰在这个时期,各种各样的声音在欧洲引起了广泛的科学关注。学者、自然哲学家和数学家对声音及乐器进行了研究和实验,并发展出了听觉理论。本文探讨图像、图表和可视化技术在17世纪晚期声学中的作用,将声音史与科学图像史结合起来。以水和光作为声音的主要类比对象,本文表明可视化是思考声音的重要工具,并且有助于理论和实验的传播。与此同时,这些图像的认知地位仍存在争议,因为没有一个单一的模型能够解释声音在空间中传播时不同的行为方式,也无法被可视化。

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