- Rudolf Pöch
Rudolf Pöch (
April 17 ,1870 ,Tarnopol , Galicia -March 4 ,1921 ,Innsbruck ), was an Austrian doctor,anthropologist , andethnologist .Pöch is also known as a pioneer in
photography ,cinematography , andaudio engineering . He can be regarded as a founding father of the Institute forAnthropology andEthnography at theUniversity of Vienna .His work for the Ethnological Museum in
Berlin inspired Pöch to undertake an expedition toNew Guinea (1901-1906), where he was the first to find scientific evidence for the existence ofpygmies . Pöchs technical equipment is especially noteworthy. It included a photo camera, acine camera and aphonograph , which enabled Pöch to take pictures, video and audio documents of the indigenous population. His 72 recordings of songs and narratives inPapuan languages were seen as a sensation at the time.A second expedition between 1907 and 1909 led Pöch to
South Africa . During World War I, Pöch became (in)famous for his ethnological studies inprisoner of war camps.Although many of Pöch's theories on the indigenous people of New Guinea proved false, scientific research and museums still profit from his collections. Today, his technical equipment is on display at the
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