Small Swedish postcard by Axel Eliassons Konstforlag A.B., Stockholm. Illustration Curt Nyström. Sent by mail in 1960.
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Small Swedish postcard by Axel Eliassons Konstforlag A.B., Stockholm. Illustration Curt Nyström. Sent by mail in 1960.
There's a lot more that goes into producing human vocalizations than just the dual flaps of your larynx and a gust of air. More than 100 muscles throughout your face and neck coordinate to create the wide range of complex sounds people make. And thanks to a new MRI technique, researchers can watch that muscular symphony at work in real time...
1955. "Peggy Lee singing into tape recorder accompanied by Sonny Burke. Soundtrack for Walt Disney CinemaScope cartoon feature Lady and the Tramp." 35mm Kodachrome by Robert Vose for Look magazine. View full size.
Untitled, Paris, 1964 (Vladimir Lagrange)