Foutch, 2016 - Google Patents
Moving pictures: magic lanterns, portable projection, and urban advertising in the nineteenth centuryFoutch, 2016
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In 1896, bodybuilder Eugen Sandow sat at a desk to devote himself to a mental task, rather than a physical one. He had recently returned to England from a trip to the United States, where he had collaborated with inventor WKL Dickson on a mutoscope reel, an early …
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