A Million Pictures Magic Lantern Slides in the History of Learning.
Authors of this collection of essays will include Richard Crangle, Sarah Dellmann, Ine van Dooren, Claire Dupré La Tour, Jenny Durrant, Francisco Javier Frutos Esteban, Anna Katharina Graskamp, Emily Hayes, Erkki Huhtamo, Martyn Jolly, Joe Kember, Frank Kessler, Machiko Kusahara, Sabine Lenk, Vanes...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
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Bloomington :
Indiana University Press,
2020.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Introductions
- Sarah Dellmann, The Many Perspectives on A Million Pictures
- Frank Kessler, Researching the Lantern
- Prologue
- Ine van Dooren, A Lantern Slide Journey: 127 Years in Just Five Minutes
- Histories of Lantern Slides: Artefacts, Performance and Reception
- Sarah Dellmann, Visiting the European Neighbours: Geographical slide Sets of the Projektion für Alle Series
- Martyn Jolly, The Magic Lantern at the Edge of Empire. The Experience of Dissolving Views and Phantasmagoria in Colonial Australia
- Joe Kember, The 'Battle for Attention' in British Lantern Shows, 1880-1920
- Nadezhda Stanulevich, Magic Lantern Slides by Sergey Prokudin-Gorskii
- Márcia Vilarigues and Vanessa Otero, Hand-Painted Magic Lantern Slides and the 19th Century Colourmen Winsor & Newton
- Claire Dupré la Tour, The Lantern Slide, the Fabulous Tools for Early Film Titling
- Lantern Slides in Educational Contexts
- Anna Grasskamp, Wing Ki Lee and Suk Mei Irene Wong, Euro-American Artefacts as Asian Heritage: Lantern Slides of the China Inland Mission at Hong Kong Baptist University Library
- Machiko Kusahara, The Magic Lantern as an Educational Tool in Late 19th-Century Japan Seen from the "Magic Lantern Board Game on Education"
- Angélique Quillay, The Collection of Magic Lantern Slides from the Pennsylvania Hospital for the Insane
- Teaching Science with Lantern Slides
- Richard Crangle, Traces of Instructional Lantern Slide Use in Two English Cities
- Jennifer Tucker, Making Looking: Lantern Slides at the British Association for the Advancement of Science, 1850-1920
- Emily Hayes, 'Nothing but Storytellers': From One Thousand Royal Geographical Society Lantern Slides to A Million Pictures
- Joseph Wachelder, Science Becoming Popular: Colour Slides, Colour Discs and Colour Tops
- Concepts of Lantern Historiography
- Francisco Javier Frutos-Esteban and Carmen Lopez-San Segundo, An Approach to the Discursive Genre of Magic Lantern Slides
- Frank Kessler, The Educational Magic Lantern Dispositif
- Sabine Lenk, Re-Use practices, the Classical Canon and Out-of-Canon Slides
- Museum and Archive Practices
- Jennifer Durrant, Rediscovering and Re-using the Magic Lantern Slide Collection at the Royal Albert Memorial Museum and Art Gallery, Exeter, UK
- Daniel Pitarch and Àngel Quintana, Back from the Shelves: Exploring the Museu del Cinema's Collection and Documents about the Magic Lantern in Catalonia
- Jordi Pons i Busquet, Experiences from Setting Up the Exhibition "Light!The Magic Lantern and the Digital Image. Complicity between the Nineteenth and Twenty-First Centuries"