
Wooden Logic: The Analog Architecture of the Pipe Organ
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Long before the invention of microchips or electrical wiring, medieval engineers built massive, complex analog computers out of wood and leather. The traditional pipe organ, utilizing mechanical "e;tracker action,"e; is a staggering feat of architectural and acoustic engineering. When an organist presses a key, they are not triggering an electronic sensor. They are physically pulling a complex, ...
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Long before the invention of microchips or electrical wiring, medieval engineers built massive, complex analog computers out of wood and leather. The traditional pipe organ, utilizing mechanical "e;tracker action,"e; is a staggering feat of architectural and acoustic engineering. When an organist presses a key, they are not triggering an electronic sensor. They are physically pulling a complex, ...
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