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
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> 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
>
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