THE PLATEAU EXHIBITION AT THE SCIENCE MUSEUM IN GHENT 2001 Film historians with a tick for the archaeology of the cinema are well advised to pay a visit to the Museum of Science in Ghent to view the exhibition honouring the 200th birthday of Belgian scientist Joseph Plateau. It was Plateau's experiments on optical deception and the persistence of vision in the middle of the 19th century that led to the invention of the anorthoscope (distorted view) and the phenakistiscope (deceitful view), the direct precursors of the first moving picture inventions. The entire range of related optical inventions the stroboscope (whirling view), the thaumatrope (magical turning), and zoetrope (life turning), to name just the key scientific discoveries that ...
Henri Grünkorn: A History of Fairground Spectacle Prior to the ‘Electrische Kinematograaf’This artic...
Pioneers of early cinema are shown alongside leading contemporary artists in a new display at the Wh...
The aim of the volume Exhibited Cinema is to reconstruct the history of cinema in exhibition context...
THE PLATEAU EXHIBITION AT THE SCIENCE MUSEUM IN GHENT 2001 Film historians with a tick for the archa...
This article discusses the role of itinerant show people in the popularization of science and techno...
The 500 items selected from Werner Nekes' collection of 20,000 (accompanied by a judicious selection...
In 1835 Joseph Plateau (1801-1883) was appointed Professor of Physics and Applied Physics at Ghent U...
Flanders and Belgium had an exceptionally varied cinema scenery. Next to the numerous cinemas in the...
Despite much excellent work over the years, the vast history of scientific filmmaking is still large...
Photograph of the Praxinoscope, hand held, taken in 1970s of the 19th century invention. [The praxin...
With machines mediating most of our cultural practices, and innovations, obsolescence and revivals c...
Created at the end of the 19th century, the cinematograph distinguished itself from other moving pic...
As part of the International Festival of Projections (March 2016) we are organising ‘CONFINED PROJEC...
This chapter developed from a paper delivered to the Visual Delights conference at the University of...
This paper will investigate how those ephemeral Victorian and Edwardian exhibitions of arts and scie...
Henri Grünkorn: A History of Fairground Spectacle Prior to the ‘Electrische Kinematograaf’This artic...
Pioneers of early cinema are shown alongside leading contemporary artists in a new display at the Wh...
The aim of the volume Exhibited Cinema is to reconstruct the history of cinema in exhibition context...
THE PLATEAU EXHIBITION AT THE SCIENCE MUSEUM IN GHENT 2001 Film historians with a tick for the archa...
This article discusses the role of itinerant show people in the popularization of science and techno...
The 500 items selected from Werner Nekes' collection of 20,000 (accompanied by a judicious selection...
In 1835 Joseph Plateau (1801-1883) was appointed Professor of Physics and Applied Physics at Ghent U...
Flanders and Belgium had an exceptionally varied cinema scenery. Next to the numerous cinemas in the...
Despite much excellent work over the years, the vast history of scientific filmmaking is still large...
Photograph of the Praxinoscope, hand held, taken in 1970s of the 19th century invention. [The praxin...
With machines mediating most of our cultural practices, and innovations, obsolescence and revivals c...
Created at the end of the 19th century, the cinematograph distinguished itself from other moving pic...
As part of the International Festival of Projections (March 2016) we are organising ‘CONFINED PROJEC...
This chapter developed from a paper delivered to the Visual Delights conference at the University of...
This paper will investigate how those ephemeral Victorian and Edwardian exhibitions of arts and scie...
Henri Grünkorn: A History of Fairground Spectacle Prior to the ‘Electrische Kinematograaf’This artic...
Pioneers of early cinema are shown alongside leading contemporary artists in a new display at the Wh...
The aim of the volume Exhibited Cinema is to reconstruct the history of cinema in exhibition context...