The Archeophone in France and around the world

Among the happy users of the Archeophone :

University of Cal., Santa Barbara ; Syracuse University, New York ; Chapel Hill University, North Carolina ; Ottawa National Library, Canada ; Edison National Historical Site, New Jersey ; Bibliothèque nationale de France ; Canadian Museum of Civilization, Hull, Canada ; Library of Congress - of the United States, Washington ; National Library - Aarhus, Denmark ; Nauck's Vintage Records, Spring, Texas ; Phonogalerie, Paris ; National Library, Mo i Rana, Norway ; Discoteca di Stato - Audiovisual Museum, Rome, Italy ; National Film and Sound Archive, Canberra, Australia ; Rodgers & Hammerstein Archives of Recorded Sound, New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, New York City ; Hochschule Düsseldorf ; NARSSA - National Archives and Records Service of South Africa ; Néprajzi Múzeum, Budapest, Hungary ...

December 2014 → March 2016 - At LARHRA, the digitization of 591 Dictabelts from the Rivonia Trial (1963-1964) using the Archeophone

November 2012 - The Archeophone gives their voices back to the first talking films in cinema history (1900): the "Phono-Cinema-Theater, animated visions of famous artists"

February 2012 - At the Edison Museum, the Archeophone restores the voices of Otto von Bismarck (1815-1898) and Helmuth von Moltke (1800-1891)

2008 - The journey to France of the cylinders from the Tokyo University of the Arts and the visit of the Archeophone to the Tokyo Geijutsu Daigaku

June 1999 - The article in the Journal of the Musée des Arts et Métiers about the Archeophone

January 2000 - The Archeophone at Santa Barbara The University of Santa Barbara offers you 10,000 cylinders transferred with the Archeophone, available to listen online here

2002 - The Archeophone at Syracuse modified for laser reading of phonograph cylinders: here is a summary of the project

1998 - Teachers and students from the Lakanal high school in Sceaux, in 1911, speak to you

2003 - The Archeophone and the cylinders of the Canadian Indians preserved at the Ottawa Museum

2004 - The Archeophone in Denmark - A large library acquires the Archeophone

2004 → 2006 - The Archeophone in Celtic Style - the transfer of cylinders in Dublin