Monday, May 13, 2013

Re: New Zealand slides

That's great.... thanks very much for your help....regards Bruce

On May 13, 2013 2:48 AM, "warnjai2" <warnjai2@fastmail.fm> wrote:
Hi,
In the DVD of the scanned OMLJ there are over a hundred references to 'Zealand' and many/most are to New Zealand. Even if these are not actual slides, at least it would give you some leads for more places to search and titles of sets to look for, maybe:  From Magic Lantern to Movies: the Optical Magic Lantern Journal 1889-1903
 
 
On Fri, May 10, 2013, at 15:31, brucegreen1964 wrote:

Hi all I was something of anyone had come across new Zealand slides in their various searches.....I am wanting to expand my NZ themed collection...please contact me if you do......regards Bruce

On May 7, 2013 5:29 AM, <DWinwoodEvans@aol.com> wrote:
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> Hello Thomas
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> Some of the diablerie images were made as magic lantern slides too, though it is hard to know quite how to use them in a show. We included them in a Hallowe'en show on one occasion. Maybe they could be used with the Danse Macabre music.
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> David Evans
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>> The best photo book from Hell is now available for pre-order online.
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>> Diableries are an intriguing set of 19th. century humorous, satirical and political inspired 3-D photographs. These albumin stereo prints depict daily life in hell, a world inhabited by male skeletons and demons, often in contrast with provocative and surprisingly realistic women modeled in clay. Many of the images show political critique and satire on the Napoleonic regime.
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>> Goto Visual Media to read a detailed review:
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>> 'Diableries, Stereoscopic Adventures in Hell'
>> The review is based on a exclusive pre-publication preview of this forthcoming title announced for Halloween 2013.
>> Obviously, the only right choice is the forthcoming 'Diableries, Stereoscopic Adventures in Hell' by Denis Pellerin, Brian May and Paula Fleming.
>> Firstly because this book is based on more than a decade academic research by an established French photo historian & collector, Denis Pellerin. As a result, the important hidden meanings of these satirical images are explained for the majority of these 180 scenes from Hell. Pellerin has written several books and articles on 19th. century stereo photography and currently works on his PHD. For further details see the review.
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>> All best,
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>> Thomas
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