Ikeda, Mitsue 2019 Nishiki Kage-e (Japanese Magic Lantern): Characteristics and Establishment of Its Performing Space (original) (raw)

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

Ryo Okubo

Iconics, 2014

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From Luminous Pictures to Transparent Photographs: The Evolution of Techniques for Making Magic Lantern Slides. The Magic Lantern Gazette (2013) 25, 3, 3-11.

Francisco Javier Frutos

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On the Relationship between Documentary Films and Magic Lanterns in 1950s Japan

Koji Toba

Arts, 2019

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Re-enactment and the Magic Lantern Performance: Possessed by History

Kurt Vanhoutte

A Million Pictures: Magic Lantern Slides in the History of Learning. KINtop Studies in Early Cinema 6, 2020

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Kentwood D. Wells. 2010. Postcard projectors: the new magic lanterns for boys? The Magic Lantern Gazette 22(3):8-17.

Kentwood Wells

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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

Terry Borton

The Magic Lantern Gazette, 2015

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The Professional Life of American Magic Lantern Illustrated Lecturers, With Introductions to Most Professionals Performing fro the 1890s to the 1920s, Part 1

Terry Borton

The Magic Lantern Gazette, 2015

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The Magic Lantern

Deac Rossell

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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

Kurt Vanhoutte

2018

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The Magic Lantern at Work: Witnessing, Persuading, Experiencing and Connecting

Martyn Jolly

The magic lantern at work: witnessing, persuading, experiencing and connecting, 2020

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The magic lantern: open medium

joe kember

Early Popular Visual Culture

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The Phantoms of Projection: Magic lantern phantasmagoria shows as predecessor to contemporary VJing and AV performance

Harshini Karunaratne

2018

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Kentwood D. Wells. 2014. Byron's Gigantic Illuminated Stage Pictures. The Magic Lantern Gazette 26 (3/4) (Summer/Fall 2014):3-27.

Kentwood Wells

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238 Eminent American Magic Lantern Showmen: The Chautauqua Lecturers

Terry Borton

The Magic Lantern Gazette, 2013

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Lantern mobilities

joe kember

Early Popular Visual Culture

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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 Magic Lantern in Connection with Photography. Rationalisation and technology

Jens Ruchatz

Simon Popple/Vanessa Toulmin (eds.), Visual Delight. Essays on the Popular and Projected Image in the 19th Century, Trowbridge, 2000

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Double Think: The Cinema and Magic Lantern Culture

Deac Rossell

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Kentwood D. Wells. 2018. Dr. Greene's Grand Free Illustrated Lectures. The Magic Lantern Gazette 30 (2):17-19.

Kentwood Wells

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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

Deac Rossell

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Kentwood D. Wells. 2019. Stereopticon exhibitions in Philadelphia in the 1860s. The Magic Lantern Gazette 31 (2):3-9.

Kentwood Wells

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The Magic Lantern and Moving Images before 1800

Deac Rossell

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Exhibition Review by K. Foley: Dancing Shadows, Epic Tales

Felicia Katz-Harris

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Lantern in Houses and Religious Establishments through the Paintings of Orientalists in the 12th- 13th AH/ 18th- 19th AD

randa Hazem

International Journal of Heritage, Tourism and Hospitality, 2017

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The Folk Performing Arts: Traditional Culture in Contemporary Japan. By Barbara E. Thornbury. Albany: The State University of New York Press, 1997. xxi, 203 pp. $17.95

Laurence Kominz

The Journal of Asian Studies, 1998

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Innovative Lighting Technology and Traditional Performance Culture: Instances from Ogrinye and Kwagh-hir Performances

Jerry Idah Odeh

Liwuran: Journal of the Humanities, . Vol. 22, No. 2., 2021

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Reconsidering Lighting Design in Kwagh -Hir Theatre

Jerry Idah Odeh

Scene Dock: Journal of Theatre Design and Technology, 2019

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Muybridge's Magic Lantern

David E Fresko

Animation: an interdisciplinary journal, 2013

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Enchanting the Audience: Dramatic Devices of Sakura Mask Theatre in West Lampung, Sumatra

Karen Kartomi Thomas, karen kartomi thomas

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The Magic of Light and Shadow in Asian Puppet Theater

Joseph Nechvatal

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The magic of the magic lantern (1660–1700): on analogical demonstration and the visualization of the invisible

Koen Vermeir

The British Journal for the History of Science, 2005

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[Research Note] Overflowing Local Bodies in Global Age – (Re)presentations of Japanese Bodies in Different Theatrical Forms Inside and Outside Japan During the Period of (Post-)Globalization –

Ken Hagiwara

Comparative Theatre Review, 2018

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JAPANESE MYTHOLOGY: FROM TRADITIONAL THEATRE FORMS TO

Eduardo Vaccari

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Luminous fountains and fairies: from lantern to colored light on stage

Evelien Jonckheere

Documenta

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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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