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"Aural: Exploring the Symphony of Sound Through Time and Art" Step back in time to the early days of communication

Background imageAural Collection: Perforated eardrum, artwork

Perforated eardrum, artwork
Perforated eardrum. Artwork of a perforated (torn) eardrum (right), or tympanic membrane, and a normal eardrum (left), as seen from the outer ear

Background imageAural Collection: Human ear, artwork

Human ear, artwork
Human ear. Artwork of the pinna, the external part of the ear

Background imageAural Collection: Bony labyrinth, 1844 artwork

Bony labyrinth, 1844 artwork
Bony labyrinth, external. This anatomical artwork is figure 1, plate 82 from volume 3 (1844) of Traite complet de l anatomie de l homme (1831-1854)

Background imageAural Collection: Middle ear anatomy, 1844 artwork

Middle ear anatomy, 1844 artwork
Middle ear anatomy. This anatomical artwork is figure 5, plate 81 from volume 3 (1844) of Traite complet de l anatomie de l homme (1831-1854)

Background imageAural Collection: Bones of the middle ear, 1844 artwork

Bones of the middle ear, 1844 artwork
Bones of the middle ear. These anatomical artworks form plate 81 bis from volume 3 (1844) of Traite complet de l anatomie de l homme (1831-1854)

Background imageAural Collection: Ear, artwork

Ear, artwork
Ear. Computer artwork of the middle and inner ear. The middle ear includes the ear bones (ossicles, green), the ear canal (auditory canal, orange) and the ear drum (tympanic membrane, yellow)

Background imageAural Collection: Brain with headphones, artwork

Brain with headphones, artwork
Brain with headphones, computer artwork

Background imageAural Collection: Human ear anatomy, artwork

Human ear anatomy, artwork
Human ear anatomy. Computer artwork of the structure of the human ear, showing the outer ear, middle ear and inner ear. The inner ear contains the cochlea (coiled, upper centre)

Background imageAural Collection: Tinnitus, conceptual image

Tinnitus, conceptual image. Computer artwork of a bell ringing in a persons ear, representing experiencing tinnitus. Tinnitus is as ringing in the ears often caused as a symptom of ear injury or

Background imageAural Collection: Bee antenna, SEM

Bee antenna, SEM
Bee antenna, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Smell and touch are important senses for bees, especially when in their hive or nest

Background imageAural Collection: Cingulate gyrus in the brain, artwork

Cingulate gyrus in the brain, artwork
Temporal lobe in the brain. Computer artwork of a persons head showing the left hemisphere of the brain inside. The highlighted area shows the left temporal lobe

Background imageAural Collection: Ear examination

Ear examination
MODEL RELEASED. Ear examination. Generalpractice doctor examining a 63-year-old woman sear using an otoscope. This instrument is used tomagnify and illuminate the inside of the ear

Background imageAural Collection: Crossing Gate Keeper

Crossing Gate Keeper
A French crossing gate keeper, armed with horn and flag to provide aural and visual warnings of an approaching train



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"Aural: Exploring the Symphony of Sound Through Time and Art" Step back in time to the early days of communication, where the telephone was a marvel that connected distant voices. Uncover historical artwork that captures the essence experiences, from mesmerizing landscapes to intimate portraits. Witness a doctor delicately syringing a patient's ear, providing relief and restoring harmony to their auditory world. Discover common forms of syringes depicted in lithographs, showcasing the evolution of medical practices for ear care. Immerse yourself in "The Ingle Nook, " an enchanting engraving that invites you to cozy up by the fire and indulge in captivating stories told through whispers and melodies. In the evening, as she lies on her bed, she rereads the heartfelt letter from her artilleryman at war - every word resonating deep within her soul like a symphony composed just for her. Delve into the intricate anatomy of our cochlear ducts, unraveling how these delicate structures transform vibrations into beautiful melodies we perceive as sound. Explore the external auditory canal with labeled diagrams, unlocking secrets hidden within this gateway to our sonic universe. Journey further into our inner ear and sinuses' complex anatomy – marvel at its intricacies designed to capture every note and rhythm life has to offer. Peek inside a cutaway diagram revealing layers upon layers of mechanisms working harmoniously together within our human ears – nature's masterpiece finely tuned for auditory perfection. Behold an astonishing SEM image capturing the Organ of Corti – witness its microscopic beauty responsible for translating sound waves into electrical signals that dance along our neural pathways like musical notes on sheet music.