This thesis reads selected works of fiction by three mid-Victorian writers (Charlotte Brontë, Charles Dickens, and George Eliot) alongside contemporaneous innovations and developments in moving-image technologies, or what have been referred to by historians of film as ‘pre-cinematic devices’. It looks specifically at the moving panorama, diorama, dissolving magic lantern slides, the kaleidoscope, and persistence of vision devices such as the phenakistiscope and zoetrope, and ranges across scientific writing, journalism, letters, and paintings to demonstrate the scope and popularity of visual motion devices. By exploring this history of optical technologies I show how their display, mechanism, and manual operation contributed to a broader cu...
This presentation was part of a public lecture that was given at the Thames Steampunk festival in No...
Optical shows and devices played a key role in nineteenth-century popular culture. Panoramas, dioram...
This thesis aims to explore the following questions implicit in four Victorian novels: is the relati...
In the broadest sense, this project is about nineteenth-century narrative texts and optical toys, or...
This thesis collects together technical, historical and neurological evidence to examine how our per...
This dissertation explores the rich intersections between realist fiction and pre-cinematic optical ...
What can the study of Victorian literature gain from approaching primary texts explicitly as process...
If we trace an archaeological perspective on the history of moving image, we will invariably find in...
With machines mediating most of our cultural practices, and innovations, obsolescence and revivals c...
This thesis focuses on a particular type of animated installation, specifically one that employs rei...
The late nineteenth century and early twentieth century were an important period for popular shows i...
The stereoscope was a popular parlour toy that provided a powerful psychological viewing experience ...
This project uses reader and viewer disorientation as a means of historically linking 19th century l...
Moving pictures became an integral feature of American visual experience more than a century before ...
In this article, I will consider my video installations, Hold (2006), An Occulting Light (2007) and ...
This presentation was part of a public lecture that was given at the Thames Steampunk festival in No...
Optical shows and devices played a key role in nineteenth-century popular culture. Panoramas, dioram...
This thesis aims to explore the following questions implicit in four Victorian novels: is the relati...
In the broadest sense, this project is about nineteenth-century narrative texts and optical toys, or...
This thesis collects together technical, historical and neurological evidence to examine how our per...
This dissertation explores the rich intersections between realist fiction and pre-cinematic optical ...
What can the study of Victorian literature gain from approaching primary texts explicitly as process...
If we trace an archaeological perspective on the history of moving image, we will invariably find in...
With machines mediating most of our cultural practices, and innovations, obsolescence and revivals c...
This thesis focuses on a particular type of animated installation, specifically one that employs rei...
The late nineteenth century and early twentieth century were an important period for popular shows i...
The stereoscope was a popular parlour toy that provided a powerful psychological viewing experience ...
This project uses reader and viewer disorientation as a means of historically linking 19th century l...
Moving pictures became an integral feature of American visual experience more than a century before ...
In this article, I will consider my video installations, Hold (2006), An Occulting Light (2007) and ...
This presentation was part of a public lecture that was given at the Thames Steampunk festival in No...
Optical shows and devices played a key role in nineteenth-century popular culture. Panoramas, dioram...
This thesis aims to explore the following questions implicit in four Victorian novels: is the relati...