I believe AHRC funding residency requirements are quite strict, but this might be of interest for British or UK resident magic lantern enthousiasts!
-- Anna Briggs
Université François-Rabelais de Tours
http://www.arts-and-humanities.whiterose.ac.uk/news_events/ahrc-fully-funded-collaborative-doctoral-award-magic-lantern-cultures-in-britain-1850-1920exhibition-reception-and-mixed-media-landscapes/
AHRC FULLY FUNDED COLLABORATIVE DOCTORAL AWARD
Magic Lantern Cultures in Britain, 1850-1920: Exhibition, Reception and Mixed Media Landscapes
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
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