Wednesday, February 05, 2014

Re: kaleidoscope projection

The Nickelodeon Museum in BC Canada also has both the projecting kaleidoscope and the rotating slide to go with it. Oona Libens, I don't know where you are located but you would be welcome to inspect our items should you come to British Columbia.
 
Regards
 
David Evans
 
In a message dated 05/02/2014 12:06:05 P.M. Pacific Standard Time, castle@magiclanterns.org writes:
On 2/5/2014 11:45 AM, Oona Libens wrote:  THE JUDSON COLLECTION AT THE
MAGIC LANTERN CASTLE IN SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS
HAS AN ORIGINAL WORKING KALEIDOSCOPE LENS, AND THE WOODEN ROTATING SLIDE
TO WORK WITH THE MAGIC LANTERN.
ALL MADE BY C&F DARKER OF LONDON. THE LENS IS A 2 MIRROR KALEIDOSCOPE
LENS, FOCUSABLE.  WORKS FINE ON A LNTERN IT FITS. HERE FITS ON A C&F
DARKER BIUNNIAL LANTERN WUITE WELL  PRETTY RARE SET.  HOPE THIS HELPS
SOME.  JACK JUDSON  CURATOR/CASTELLAN
> Dear list,
>
> I am looking for a way to make a kaleidoscope-like projection.
>
> As I have heard there should be a combination of magic lantern and
> kaleidoscopic lens.
> Is there anyone who knows more about this ?
> Where to find / how to make such a lens / ...
> Any technical and optical help is welcome.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Oona Libens
>
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