Recording
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+ | [[Image:Arrival of a Train at La Ciotat, 1895.jpg|thumb|right|200px| | ||
+ | French film '''''The Arrival of a Train at La Ciotat Station''''' is an early [[recording]] and [[playback]] of [[moving image]]s.]] | ||
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Recording is a process of capturing [[data]] or [[translating]] information to a [[recording format|format]] stored on a [[storage medium]] often referred to as a record. | Recording is a process of capturing [[data]] or [[translating]] information to a [[recording format|format]] stored on a [[storage medium]] often referred to as a record. | ||
Historical records of events have been made for thousands of years in one form or another. Amongst the earliest are [[cave painting]], [[runic alphabet]]s and [[ideograms]]. [[Technology]] continues to provide and expand means for human beings to [[Representation (arts)|represent]], record and express their thoughts, feelings and experiences. | Historical records of events have been made for thousands of years in one form or another. Amongst the earliest are [[cave painting]], [[runic alphabet]]s and [[ideograms]]. [[Technology]] continues to provide and expand means for human beings to [[Representation (arts)|represent]], record and express their thoughts, feelings and experiences. | ||
- | + | ==Etymology== | |
+ | From Middle English ''recorden'' (“to repeat, to report”), from Old French ''recorder'' (“to get by heart”), from Latin ''recordārī'', present active infinitive of ''recordor'' (“remember, call to mind”), from ''re-'' (“back, again”) + ''cor'' (“[[heart]]; [[mind]]”). | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
- | * [[Writing]] | + | * [[Note]] |
+ | * [[Record]] | ||
+ | * [[Recorded culture]] | ||
* [[Sound recording]] | * [[Sound recording]] | ||
* [[Recording consciousness]] | * [[Recording consciousness]] | ||
- | + | * [[Writing]] | |
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Recording is a process of capturing data or translating information to a format stored on a storage medium often referred to as a record.
Historical records of events have been made for thousands of years in one form or another. Amongst the earliest are cave painting, runic alphabets and ideograms. Technology continues to provide and expand means for human beings to represent, record and express their thoughts, feelings and experiences.
Etymology
From Middle English recorden (“to repeat, to report”), from Old French recorder (“to get by heart”), from Latin recordārī, present active infinitive of recordor (“remember, call to mind”), from re- (“back, again”) + cor (“heart; mind”).
See also
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