Movement in Two DimensionsHutchinson, 1963 - 142 ページ |
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... object from the mirror ; thus by varying the distance of the object the size of the image could be increased or diminished . agency of a It is probable that it was by means such as this that the Witch of Endor conjured up the shade of ...
... object from the mirror ; thus by varying the distance of the object the size of the image could be increased or diminished . agency of a It is probable that it was by means such as this that the Witch of Endor conjured up the shade of ...
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... objects killed rather than nourished the illusion . The idea of combining an actual three - dimensional object with the diorama painting provided the inspiration of two other notable artists in this medium : Carl Wilhelm Gropius and ...
... objects killed rather than nourished the illusion . The idea of combining an actual three - dimensional object with the diorama painting provided the inspiration of two other notable artists in this medium : Carl Wilhelm Gropius and ...
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... object could be exhibited in more than one place at once by means of this same phenomenon of persistence of vision ... objects in the same place at the same time . He invented a pretty little contrivance to which he gave the evocative ...
... object could be exhibited in more than one place at once by means of this same phenomenon of persistence of vision ... objects in the same place at the same time . He invented a pretty little contrivance to which he gave the evocative ...
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Mirrors and Magic II | 11 |
Peepshows and Panoramas | 23 |
Far Eastern Shadows | 47 |
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animated apparatus appeared artist audience background Bamforth Barnes brothers Barnes Collection camera obscura Cellini character Chat Noir Chinese cinema circle coloured combined concave mirrors conjuring contrived curtain Daguerre Daguerre's dalang dark Diorama disc dissolving effects Eidophusikon engravings entertainment exhibited eyes figures film fire girl glass Goodwin Norton hero illuminated illusion illustrated invention Javanese Karagöz landscape Langlois lanternist later Le Chat Noir lenses light London Loutherbourg magic lantern magician means movement moving picture night nineteenth century Noakes optics painted painter panoramas Paris Peep peepshow performance persistence of vision perspective Phantasmagoria Phenakistiscope photographic slides pieces popular Praxinoscope priest produced programme projected puppets Regent's Park repertoire revolved rotunda round scene screen seen shades shadow play shadow show shadow theatre showman shown side silhouettes spectacle spectators Street subjects Thaumatrope themes topographical transparent Turkish turn Victorian viewers woman Zoetrope