The Magic Lantern (original ) (raw )From Luminous Pictures to Transparent Photographs: The Evolution of Techniques for Making Magic Lantern Slides. The Magic Lantern Gazette (2013) 25, 3, 3-11.
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The Magic Lantern in Connection with Photography. Rationalisation and technology
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Kentwood D. Wells. 2010. Postcard projectors: the new magic lanterns for boys? The Magic Lantern Gazette 22(3):8-17.
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The Origins of the Magic Lantern in Germany: an example of the use and mis-use of technology in media history
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The magic lantern: open medium
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The Magic Lantern Show and Its Spectators during Late Nineteenth-Century Japan : Control of Perception in Lantern Shows for Education and News Report of Sino-Japanese War
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Double Think: The Cinema and Magic Lantern Culture
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Moving Pictures before Cinema, on Laurent Mannoni The Great Art of Light and Shadow: Archaeology of the Cinema
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The Magic Lantern at Work: Witnessing, Persuading, Experiencing and Connecting
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‘A thousand times more interesting’: introducing the optical lantern into the Belgian classroom, 1880–1920
Nelleke Teughels
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Moving Pictures: Magic Lanterns, Portable Projection, and Urban Advertising in the Nineteenth Century
Ellery Foutch
Modernism/modernity, 2016
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Before the movies: American magic-lantern entertainment and the nation’s first great screen artist, Joseph Boggs Beale
Terry Borton
Early Popular Visual Culture, 2016
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The magic of the magic lantern (1660–1700): on analogical demonstration and the visualization of the invisible
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Muybridge's Magic Lantern
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On the Relationship between Documentary Films and Magic Lanterns in 1950s Japan
Koji Toba
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A Million Pictures: Magic Lantern Slide Heritage As Artefacts In The Common European History Of Learning". Notes From Workshop 3: Exploring The Needs Of Stakeholders For Access, Documentation And Re-Use
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2018
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Lantern mobilities
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The Magic Lantern in Barcelona. The Phantasmagoria Shows of the Optician Francisco Dalmau (1844-1848)
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Ikeda, Mitsue 2019 Nishiki Kage-e (Japanese Magic Lantern): Characteristics and Establishment of Its Performing Space
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Kentwood D. Wells. 2015. The magic lantern in American churches before 1860. The Magic Lantern Gazette 27 (4):3-33.
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“Persuading Sanity: Magic Lantern Images and the Nineteenth-Century Moral Treatment in America” (with Robin Larsen, CSU-San Bernardino) in The Journal of American Culture, Fall 2005.
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The Professional Life of Magic Lantern Illustrated Lecturers, With Introductions to Most Professionals Performing from the 1890s to the 1920s, Part 2
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The Magic Lantern Gazette, 2015
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Kentwood D. Wells. 2019. Stereopticon exhibitions in Philadelphia in the 1860s. The Magic Lantern Gazette 31 (2):3-9.
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The magic lantern at the edge of empire. The experience of dissolving views and phantasmagoria in colonial Australia
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A Million Pictures: Magic Lantern Slides in the History of Learning, KINtop studies in early cinema 6, eds. Sarah Dellman and Frank Kessler (John Libbey Publishing and Indiana University Press, 2020), 39-50. ISBN: 0-86198-735-3., 2020
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Linternauta: a web application for the interpretation of magic lantern slides according to discursive genre
Carmen López-San Segundo
Early Popular Visual Culture, 2020
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The Invention of Motion Pictures : from Phenakistoscope to Hollywood
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Kentwood D. Wells. 2013. George Reed Cromwell (1835-1899): America's most famous forgotten magic lantern showman. The Magic Lantern Gazette 25 (4):3-45.
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"Ten Dollars' Worth of Fun": The Obscured History of the Toy Magic Lantern and Early Children's Media Spectatorship
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Kentwood D. Wells. 2008. What's in a name? The magic lantern and the stereopticon in American periodicals 1860-1900. The Magic Lantern Gazette 20 (3):3-19.
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Re-enactment and the Magic Lantern Performance: Possessed by History
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A Million Pictures: Magic Lantern Slides in the History of Learning. KINtop Studies in Early Cinema 6, 2020
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Making a Magic Lantern, Horror Vacui Data Projector
Victoria Bradbury
2015
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Teaching optics with the centennial universal lantern
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12th Education and Training in Optics and Photonics Conference, 2014
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“Awakening of our Taste of Natural Science”: a Magic Lantern and the Breakout of Public Education in Russia in the 19th Century
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Kentwood D. Wells. 2018. Dr. Greene's Grand Free Illustrated Lectures. The Magic Lantern Gazette 30 (2):17-19.
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