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- Q950472 subject Q6967247.
- Q950472 abstract "The electrotachyscope is an 1887 invention of Ottomar Anschütz of Germany which presents the illusion of motion with transparent serial photographs, chronophotographs, arranged on a spinning wheel of fortune or mandala-like glass disc, significant as a technological development in the history of cinema.A Geissler tube was used to flash light through the transparencies to provide a weak projection to a single person or small audience through a small window.It was first publicly demonstrated at the Chicago World's Fair of 1893.An earlier, related device is described in the January 24, 1878 issue of the journal Nature.".
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- Q950472 wikiPageWikiLink Q6967247.
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- Q950472 comment "The electrotachyscope is an 1887 invention of Ottomar Anschütz of Germany which presents the illusion of motion with transparent serial photographs, chronophotographs, arranged on a spinning wheel of fortune or mandala-like glass disc, significant as a technological development in the history of cinema.A Geissler tube was used to flash light through the transparencies to provide a weak projection to a single person or small audience through a small window.It was first publicly demonstrated at the Chicago World's Fair of 1893.An earlier, related device is described in the January 24, 1878 issue of the journal Nature.".
- Q950472 label "Electrotachyscope".
- Q950472 depiction Electrotachyscope1.jpg.