Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Re: Media Archaeology lectures on demand

Hello Mr Sjur Dagestzd

I'm François Binétruy à french collector
You can see my collection on : www.collection-binetruy.com

Do you know the origine and the age of your lantern little buckeye ?

Best regards

François


Le 29/01/2014 22:39, Sjur Dagestad a écrit :
Good evening.  I have added some 100 New Pictures from my Collection. You can find it  here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/laterna_magica/  Please inform others who might be interested.  You can use Pictures for free from the Collection.    Best regards Sjur  Professor Sjur Dagestad        Innoco AS    Holbergs gate 1    0166 Oslo, Norway    tlf. +47 9775 9104    www.innoco.no      2014-01-29 Gregorio Rocha <archiviafilms@yahoo.com.mx>:  
Dear Thomas, I hope you are fine.  I am definitely interested in all 4 lectures. Please keep me posted.  Best wishes, Gregorio Rocha      El Miércoles, 29 de enero, 2014 10:23:38, Thomas Weynants - Media  Archaeology - <thomas.weynants@telenet.be> escribió:  Dear List members,  Hope we meet during one or more lecturing occasions?    Choose your favorite animated PowerPoint lecture theme, combine or program  them all.  thomas@visual-media.eu    The lectures explains the history and use of popular optical, kenitic and  time-based media entertainments & toys before the dawn of cinema and include  the early history of television which predates film. Please inform for  conditions.      Lecture 1  Optical toys, Pre-Cinema and Media Archaeology:  Such as Magic Lanterns & slides, Peepshow boxes & views, Anamorphoses,  Phenakistiscopes, Choreutoscopes, Anorthoscopes, other kinetic toys etc.  - Phantasmagoria or Death in the projected image before the invention of  cinema.  - Persistence of Vision.  - Optical Theatre effects. Pepper's Ghost effect.  - Etc.    Lecture 2  Photography, early processes and special subjects:  Forerunners, beginnings and early processes: Physionotrace, Daguerreotypes,  Ambrotypes, Tintypes, etc.  - Ghost's, Post-Mortem, Diableries or different aspects of Death in  Photography.  - Stereophotography.  - Chronophotography.  - Vintage nudes.  - Etc.    Lecture 3  Fairground Arts: Grand Théâtre Mécanique Frère Morieux and Media Archaeology  "Oh. You shall see vat [sic] you shall see"  - Theatrum Mundi Puppets and Moving Panoramas on the Fairgrounds of Ghent  and Paris, c. 1900.  - Mechanical Theatre Puppets, Moving Panorama's on the Fairground.  - Pre-Cinema & media archeology on the Fairground.  - Etc.    Lecture 4  Mechanical Television: The origins of television before the invention of  Cinema  - Forerunners and early Broadcasting by Mechanical Television prior to  Electronic Television.      Special attention can be given on collections available on location. (please  inform)  More information: http://www.visual-media.eu/lectures.html      I will also welcome invitations from abroad.  (see previous lecture references on the same page)    Thomas Weynants  www.visual-media.eu  --  Visual Media displays a very wide field of wondrous devices which opens a  lot of opportunities for research and discovering in the field of Media  Archeology.  To find out, visit the online Archeological Media_Museum of Early Visual  Media.  http://www.visual-media.eu    All requests are welcome via this group.    Thomas Weynants  thomas@visual-media.eu  ---  You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups  "Early Visual Media Archeology" group.  To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an  email to visual-media+unsubscribe@googlegroups.com.  To post to this group, send an email to visual-media@googlegroups.com.  Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/visual-media.  For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out.      --  Visual Media displays a very wide field of wondrous devices which opens a  lot of opportunities for research and discovering in the field of Media  Archeology.  To find out, visit the online Archeological Media_Museum of Early Visual  Media.  http://www.visual-media.eu    All requests are welcome via this group.    Thomas Weynants  thomas@visual-media.eu  ---  You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups  "Early Visual Media Archeology" group.  To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an  email to visual-media+unsubscribe@googlegroups.com.  To post to this group, send an email to visual-media@googlegroups.com.  Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/visual-media.  For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out.  
  

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