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    A stereopticon is a slide projector or relatively powerful "magic lantern", which has two lenses, usually one above the other, and has mainly been used...
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  • Nazism, and the rise of what he terms "The Great Stereopticon". Weaver gives the name "The Great Stereopticon" to what he perceives as a rising, emergent construct...
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    Moon's Lake House from an 1896 stereopticon slide...
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    in a saloon. Thomas's idea was to combine a series of images (using a stereopticon) to show a narrative while it was being sung. He approached Stern and...
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  • protagonist in the 1992 film Sleepwalkers. Pickett is a collector of stereopticon cards. Scott, Vernon (February 18, 1987). "Actress says 'Amerika' provides...
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  • over 30 years to push for more rapid transit for Dorchester. He used a stereopticon and gave slideshow lectures with it by lantern-light at hearings, meetings...
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    fire ignited a mixture of lighting gas and oxygen from a malfunctioning stereopticon machine being used to present a magic lantern show at intermission. Audience...
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    place yourself outside your experience, to look upon an experience as a stereopticon view or with a reducing glass. However you paint the larger picture,...
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    looked at through the double-lensed viewer, sometimes also called a stereopticon, a common misnomer. In 1861 Oliver Wendell Holmes created and deliberately...
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    the 19th century and enabled a smooth and easy change of pictures. Stereopticons added more powerful light sources to optimize the projection of photographic...
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    famous landmarks to early travelers and tourists; a popular subject for stereopticon images, travel literature, and folklore. Sugar Loaf's distinctive pinnacle...
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    lecturer, author and photographer. He was a pioneer in the use of the stereopticon or magic lantern, adding photographs to his popular lectures about his...
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    doors that opened inward. Further, she opines that the foreshortened stereopticon photo was "impossible" and misleading; and further notes that, according...
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    became a vigorous advocate for peace, traveling the United States with a stereopticon slide show of the soldier's photographs, warning about the terrible dangers...
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    viewed in the mirror. Slide projectors, then known as magic lanterns and stereopticons, were a less common but especially effective display technique, more...
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    account for artists' attraction to daguerreotypes, tintypes, cyanotypes, stereopticon images, albumen prints, collodion wet plates; all physical and 'hands-on'...
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  • businessman in Germany in the 19th century who sold magic lanterns and stereopticons. Beseler died in 1909, but his company remained and then moved to New...
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    1, 1993. Retrieved January 7, 2024. Willys I. Peck (1997). Saratoga stereopticon. California History Center & Foundation. pp. 14–15. ISBN 9780935089219...
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    Muybridge started lecturing about the horse pictures in July 1878, using a stereopticon to project the photographs and examples of the misconceptions of the...
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    transforms the solid ground on which we climb into the contents of a stereopticon, pasteboard shapes profiling themselves here and there around us. From...
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    been quite successful with their projections of animated pictures, and stereopticons already enabled large photographic projections, but it took a while...
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  • ComiColor Cartoons episodes. The Fleischers developed the very different stereopticon process in 1933 for their Color Classics. It was used in the first episode...
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    posed magic lantern slides projected onto a screen with a dissolving stereopticon, accompanied by narration and music, making it the first example of a...
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  • reversed reflexion manner [2]: the mind is like the projecting lens of a stereopticon, it projects the image in one of three directions, according to the will...
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    live musical accompaniment, called The Indian Picture Opera. He used stereopticon projectors, where two projectors dissolved back and forth between images...
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    precision group performing as The Rangerettes (1973) 35th Edition featuring Stereopticon, It's Christmas Every Day, and the precision group (referred to as the...
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  • include: Ruby Rose Langenheim, actress Frederick Langenheim, co-creator of Stereopticon Langenheim was also the German name of the Polish village Sieroszewice...
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  • and the Paramount Studio Transparency Department for an improved dual stereopticon background projector Special Photographic 1956 (29th) Richard H. Ranger...
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    or "stereos" (not a reference to stereoscopic 3D, but to large-format stereopticon 2D slide projection), another type of still, enable the studio to create...
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    In 1896, his Etidorhpa illustrations were published as a series of stereopticon slides by the Pettibone Brothers. In April 1901, the Brooklyn Daily Eagle...
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