Andalusian dance The Filoscope
Red metal chassis with 189 B/W photographic images placed inside tabs. The filoscope, which is also called a flick book or flip book, was a novelty item to animate a drawn or photographic image. It was patented by the English printer John Barnes Linnett in 1868 under the name kineograph. It consisted of a set of cards, on each of which an image of a phase of a movement was reproduced. Bound or gro…
Tema
- cinematography
- toys (recreational artifacts)
- optical toys
- Kinematografija
- Žaislas
Skaitmeninis objektas tipas
- Filoscope
Tema
- cinematography
- toys (recreational artifacts)
- optical toys
- Kinematografija
- Žaislas
Skaitmeninis objektas tipas
- Filoscope
Teikėjas
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Sukūrimo data
- 1898
- 1898
Identifikatorius
- http://hdl.handle.net/21.15123/Hwmsb7H3
Apimtis
- 7,3 cm (width) 8 cm (length) 2,2 cm (height)
Yra dalis
- EUreka3D
Metai
- 1898
Teikianti šalis
- Spain
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