Irv Teibel
Irving Solomon "Irv" Teibel (October 9, 1938 – October 28, 2010) was an American field recordist, graphic designer, and photographer. His company, Syntonic Research, Inc., is best known for its influential environments psychoacoustic recording series (1969–1979) and The Altered Nixon Speech (1973). Teibel was also an accomplished photographer who worked as an editor for Ziff Davis and photographed for Popular Photography and Car and Driver.
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Irv Teibel recording a stream in the mid-1970s | |
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Birth name | Irving Solomon Teibel |
Born | Buffalo, New York | 9 October 1938
Died | 28 October 2010 72) Austin, Texas | (aged
Genres | Field recording |
Occupation(s) | Sound recordist, graphic designer, photographer |
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Website | www |
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