Optical shows and devices played a key role in nineteenth-century popular culture. Panoramas, dioramas, peepshows and magic lanterns were a widespread form of domestic and public recreation. The growth of optical recreations as a leisure activity parallels that of popular publishing, and this essay explores the concomitant aesthetic crossover between optical and print media. It particularly focuses on the production of a significant number of illustrated and movable books, usually aimed at a juvenile audience, which exploited the novelty of the latest optical recreation. These children's publications attempted to replicate the viewing experience of peepshows, panoramas and the magic lantern. The pervasive presence of optical recreations in ...
My research suggests that in addition to local practices, American film historians should continue t...
Volumes of George Cruikshank's Scraps and Sketches, a publication of miscellaneous images vaguely in...
This dissertation explores the rich intersections between realist fiction and pre-cinematic optical ...
Playing with the Book centers on a beautiful and unusual group of Victorian texts: novelty and movab...
The aim of this study is to survey the toy book, the popular form of Victorian picture books, which ...
Books that reproduced artwork in the nineteenth century showcase the technological and aesthetic dev...
This dissertation is about the magic lantern and how it conveys meaning in a shifting media landscap...
This media archaeology project draws critical attention to the diorama as a Romantic-era mixed-media...
The development of the magic lantern and the circus parallel each other. Magic lantern culture and t...
Moving pictures became an integral feature of American visual experience more than a century before ...
Moving pictures became an integral feature of American visual experience more than a century before ...
Part III: Approaches to the Hidden History of Screen Culture: Frank Gray Engaging with the Magic Lan...
The optical projection of images has a long history. Technologies first developed in the sixteenth a...
[[abstract]]“Optical illusions” contain interest, humor, contradiction and vision glamour of thinkin...
Volumes of George Cruikshank's 'Scraps and Sketches', a publication of miscellaneous images vaguely ...
My research suggests that in addition to local practices, American film historians should continue t...
Volumes of George Cruikshank's Scraps and Sketches, a publication of miscellaneous images vaguely in...
This dissertation explores the rich intersections between realist fiction and pre-cinematic optical ...
Playing with the Book centers on a beautiful and unusual group of Victorian texts: novelty and movab...
The aim of this study is to survey the toy book, the popular form of Victorian picture books, which ...
Books that reproduced artwork in the nineteenth century showcase the technological and aesthetic dev...
This dissertation is about the magic lantern and how it conveys meaning in a shifting media landscap...
This media archaeology project draws critical attention to the diorama as a Romantic-era mixed-media...
The development of the magic lantern and the circus parallel each other. Magic lantern culture and t...
Moving pictures became an integral feature of American visual experience more than a century before ...
Moving pictures became an integral feature of American visual experience more than a century before ...
Part III: Approaches to the Hidden History of Screen Culture: Frank Gray Engaging with the Magic Lan...
The optical projection of images has a long history. Technologies first developed in the sixteenth a...
[[abstract]]“Optical illusions” contain interest, humor, contradiction and vision glamour of thinkin...
Volumes of George Cruikshank's 'Scraps and Sketches', a publication of miscellaneous images vaguely ...
My research suggests that in addition to local practices, American film historians should continue t...
Volumes of George Cruikshank's Scraps and Sketches, a publication of miscellaneous images vaguely in...
This dissertation explores the rich intersections between realist fiction and pre-cinematic optical ...