Wednesday, May 08, 2013

RE: The Magic Lantern Gazette & Database

Dear Kentwood and David

And everyone willing to share knowledge about lantern related stuff,

 

Thanks, first of all, for your willingness to contribute your findings to LUCERNA.

If you have – say – one or two biographies you would like to uoload, you can send me the texts and I can do it. For the time being, Richard Crangle is the only one who can upload images.

 

If you have some experiences with filling in forms on the internet and would like to add and/or correct something here and there, then you should ask for an account via the website. I wrote a short manual that explains the procedure of entering data and it is not difficult. I will send it to those interested off-list because the attachment is a bit too large. Please contact me, then!

 

LUCERNA is maintained by a group of about seven people on a voluntary basis, so it might take up to a week until you get a reply.

In general, every contribution is welcome – due to our fields of research and expertise, most information in LUCERNA covers British slide sets after 1880, so we are especially looking for everything lantern related outside the UK (manufacturers and resellers of lantern slides, lists of slide sets with and without scans, biographies of lecturers, information on lantern shows, and everything else).

We particularly welcome information on lantern hardware!

 

If you have special/particular questions, you can also mail me off-list.

Looking forward to hearing from you!

All the best,

Sarah

 

Sarah Dellmann | Project “The Nation and Its Other: The Emergence of Modern Popular Imagery and Representations” | Department of Media and Culture Studies | Utrecht University | Muntstraat 2A | 3512 EV Utrecht | The Netherlands | s.dellmann@uu.nl |
http://www.uu.nl/hum/nation-and-its-other
http://www.uu.nl/hum/staff/SDellmann

 

From: visual-media@googlegroups.com [mailto:visual-media@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of DWinwoodEvans@aol.com
Sent: dinsdag 7 mei 2013 19:25
To: visual-media@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: The Magic Lantern Gazette & Database

 

I just send stuff to Richard Crangle of the Magic Lantern Society (of UK), who adds it to Lucerna if he thinks it appropriate to do so.

 

Regards

 

David Evans

 

In a message dated 07/05/2013 9:39:11 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time, kentwood.wells@uconn.edu writes:

There is a lot of magic lantern knowledge among the members of the ML Society of the US and Canada.  I think people have been inhibited from trying to contribute to LUCERNA because it wasn’t obvious how to convey the information, and also it is hard to prioritize information.  Obviously lots of people have random slide sets, ephemera, etc.  The question is, how to organize it all.  Are there areas of particular priority among those actively maintaining this site?

 

From: visual-media@googlegroups.com [mailto:visual-media@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Dellmann, S. (Sarah)
Sent: Tuesday, May 07, 2013 5:56 AM
To:
visual-media@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Re: The Magic Lantern Gazette & Database

 

Dear list members,

Especially those with an interest in magic lantern

 

I would like to draw your attention to the Magic Lantern web resource LUCERNA.

It is available free of charge at www.slides.uni-trier.de

LUCERNA is set up to gather all kind of information on the magic lantern and its used. For more information on LUCERNA, see the attachment

 

Steff: When you search in section “text”, you can also search for readings. Maybe you will find something that is relevant to you. As this web resource is run entirely by volunteers, the status of indexing mirrors the interest of the researchers using LUCERNA.

(I know about some slide sets on WWI, but I do not know how detailed they inform about the Belgium front. Let me know if you would like more information about that)

 

Everyone from this list (and everyone else, too) is cordially invited to share his or her knowledge on everything about the magic lantern this web resource To date, most information in LUCERNA is about British lantern slides of the late 19th and early 20th century, but all other information is welcome!

Especially digital photographs from projectors and equipment and information on slide shows, slide sets and resellers outside Britain are largely underrepresented.

So if you know about something, that is not mentioned there, please contact the LUCERNA team via the website or send me an email (s.dellmann@uu.nl)

 

Paula: Thanks for offering a brief description of the collection of the NAA. I would very much be interested in this, if it is not too much trouble.

And Kentwood: we should definitely cooperate on both sides of the Atlantic for to achieve better documentation on the lantern. I really benefitted from the online Magic Lantern gazettes for my research.

 

All the best,
Sarah

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