Wynants revisits the ghostly presence effects of phantasmagoria shows as historical precursors of immersive theatre. The fantasmagorie was a travelling show in nineteenth-century Europe in which showmen such as the mysterious German Paul Philidor, English lantern lecturer John Henry Pepper, and the Belgian physicist Étienne-Gaspard Robertson performed spectral illusions with terrifying stage effects. With their innovative use of new technologies such as mobile magic lanterns and mirrors and their emphasis on interaction between performers and public, phantasmagoria are a mid-nineteenth-century form of immersion and intermediality in performance. Wynants offers an imaginative, historical genealogy and contextualisation of contemporary notion...
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The “phantasmagoria” is a term that originally referred to the ghost lantern shows first staged in F...
Phantasmagoria explores ideas of spirit and soul since the Enlightenment; it traces metaphors that h...
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In the early twentieth Century, the debate about ghosts, in which sceptics and believers opposed one...
The “phantasmagoria” is a term that originally referred to the ghost lantern shows first staged in F...
Technologies of illusion are technologies used to evoke an emotional response in an audience by prod...
My research proposes an analytical engagement with the central functions of Phantasmagoria and the W...
In 1792, the inventor and illusionist Paul Philidor unveiled the ‘Phantasmagoria’ to the people of P...
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© 2010 Gala HingstonThis thesis examines the history of magic in Western culture, particularly focus...
The ghost-themed optical exhibition was very popular in the nineteenth century: from Robertson’s Pha...
This research project explores various ghosts of cinema. The studio component is a feature film John...
This article analyzes the late-nineteenth-century stage illusion “The Second Sight,” which seemingly...
During the last two centuries, the concept of "phantasrnagoria " has undergone a peculiar ...
The “phantasmagoria” is a term that originally referred to the ghost lantern shows first staged in F...
Phantasmagoria explores ideas of spirit and soul since the Enlightenment; it traces metaphors that h...
The theatre is the most superstitious of cultural contexts, imbued with folklore, tall tales and ‘wa...
In the early twentieth Century, the debate about ghosts, in which sceptics and believers opposed one...
The “phantasmagoria” is a term that originally referred to the ghost lantern shows first staged in F...
Technologies of illusion are technologies used to evoke an emotional response in an audience by prod...
My research proposes an analytical engagement with the central functions of Phantasmagoria and the W...
In 1792, the inventor and illusionist Paul Philidor unveiled the ‘Phantasmagoria’ to the people of P...
The study of responses to mass atrocities is overwhelmingly focused on the present; yet societies in...
Book uses after-images to give illusion of ghost-figures. Instructions for seeing the illusions, an...
© 2010 Gala HingstonThis thesis examines the history of magic in Western culture, particularly focus...
The ghost-themed optical exhibition was very popular in the nineteenth century: from Robertson’s Pha...
This research project explores various ghosts of cinema. The studio component is a feature film John...
This article analyzes the late-nineteenth-century stage illusion “The Second Sight,” which seemingly...
During the last two centuries, the concept of "phantasrnagoria " has undergone a peculiar ...