The Magic Lantern at Work

The Magic Lantern at Work
Author: Martyn Jolly,Elisa deCourcy
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 317
Release: 2020-01-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781000036473

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For centuries, various new media technologies have provided individuals with a set of powerful tools to affect their audiences. Among these the magic lantern show was perhaps the most pervasive, and persuasive. Around the world audiences gathered together in darkened rooms to see a sequence of projected images transition one into another as they listened to personal stories or scripted narrations. Through the power of the magic lantern audiences, for the first time, became the direct witnesses to distant, often traumatic, political events; they visually learned new scientific and medical knowledge, virtually experienced distant places, and collectively experienced strange, often uncanny, phenomena. Although relatively neglected until recently, the apparatus of the magic lantern is now receiving the attention it deserves from historians, curators and artists. Through a set of case studies focusing on the use of the magic lantern by very different, but equally fascinating individuals, a team of international scholars analyses the emerging power of the lantern show in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries within politics, religion, travel, science, health, marketing and entertainment. The magic lantern’s connections to today’s multimedia environments are explored through the intertwined themes of connecting, experiencing, witnessing and persuading.

The Magic Lantern

The Magic Lantern
Author: Timothy Garton Ash
Publsiher: Atlantic Books Ltd
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2014-11-06
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781782396840

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The Magic Lantern is one of those rare books that capture history in the making, written by an author who was witness to some of the most remarkable moments that marked the collapse of Communism in Eastern Europe. Timothy Garton Ash was there in Warsaw, on 4 June, when the communist government was humiliated by Solidarity in the first semi-free elections since the Second World War. He was there in Budapest, twelve days later, when Imre Nagy - thirty-one years after his execution - was finally given his proper funeral. He was there in Berlin, as the Wall opened. And most remarkable of all, he was there in Prague, in the back rooms of the Magic Lantern theatre, with Václav Havel and the members of Civic Forum, as they made their 'Velvet Revolution'.

Magic Lantern Empire

Magic Lantern Empire
Author: John Phillip Short
Publsiher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2012-11-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780801468223

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Magic Lantern Empire examines German colonialism as a mass cultural and political phenomenon unfolding at the center of a nascent, conflicted German modernity. John Phillip Short draws together strands of propaganda and visual culture, science and fantasy to show how colonialism developed as a contested form of knowledge that both reproduced and blurred class difference in Germany, initiating the masses into a modern market worldview. A nuanced account of how ordinary Germans understood and articulated the idea of empire, this book draws on a diverse range of sources: police files, spy reports, pulp novels, popular science writing, daily newspapers, and both official and private archives. In Short’s historical narrative—peopled by fantasists and fabulists, by impresarios and amateur photographers, by ex-soldiers and rank-and-file socialists, by the luckless and bored along the margins of German society—colonialism emerges in metropolitan Germany through a dialectic of science and enchantment within the context of sharp class conflict. He begins with the organized colonial movement, with its expert scientific and associational structures and emphatic exclusion of the "masses." He then turns to the grassroots colonialism that thrived among the lower classes, who experienced empire through dime novels, wax museums, and panoramas. Finally, he examines the ambivalent posture of Germany’s socialists, who mounted a trenchant critique of colonialism, while in their reading rooms workers spun imperial fantasies. It was from these conflicts, Short argues, that there first emerged in the early twentieth century a modern German sense of the global.

Magic Lantern Guides Pentax K 7

Magic Lantern Guides  Pentax K 7
Author: Peter K. Burian
Publsiher: Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2009-10
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 1600596223

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- Guide to Pentax’s mid-price "pro-sumer” camera, created in response to customer demand - Camera is loaded with great features, including Live View, HD Video modes, Shake Reduction, auto HDR function, auto distortion compensation, and more

Molotov s Magic Lantern

Molotov s Magic Lantern
Author: Rachel Polonsky
Publsiher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Total Pages: 530
Release: 2011-01-11
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781429974905

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When the British journalist Rachel Polonsky moves to Moscow, she discovers an apartment on Romanov Street that was once home to the Soviet elite. One of the most infamous neighbors was the ruthless apparatchik Vyacheslav Molotov, a henchman for Stalin who was a participant in the collectivizations and the Great Purge—and also an ardent bibliophile. In what was formerly Molotov's apartment, Polonsky uncovers an extensive library and an old magic lantern—two things that lead her on an extraordinary journey throughout Russia and ultimately renew her vision of the country and its people. In Molotov's Magic Lantern, Polonsky visits the haunted cities and vivid landscapes of the books from Molotov's library: works by Chekhov, Dostoevsky, Pushkin, Akhmatova, and others, some of whom were sent to the Gulag by the very man who collected their books. With exceptional insight and beautiful prose, Polonsky writes about the longings and aspirations of these Russian writers and others in the course of her travels from the Arctic to Siberia and from the forests around Moscow to the vast steppes. A singular homage to Russian history and culture, Molotov's Magic Lantern evokes the spirit of the great artists and the haunted past of a country ravaged by war, famine, and totalitarianism.

The Magic Lantern

The Magic Lantern
Author: Ingmar Bergman
Publsiher: Penguin Group USA
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1989
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0140104690

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Ingmar Bergman, creator of such films as Wild Strawberries, Scenes from a Marriage and Fanny and Alexander turns his perceptive filmmaker's eye on himself for a revealing portrait of his life and obsessions. 16 pages of photos.

Magic Lantern Guides Canon EOS 7D

Magic Lantern Guides   Canon EOS 7D
Author: Michael Guncheon
Publsiher: Lark Books (NC)
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Canon digital cameras
ISBN: 1600596649

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Canon celebrates the 20th anniversary of its top-selling EOS single-lens-reflex camera system with a new, professional-level model. This indispensable "Magic Lantern Guide" helps photographers take full advantage of this cutting-edge models astounding features.

The Magic Lantern

The Magic Lantern
Author: Anonymous
Publsiher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 102
Release: 2023-11-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9783368844981

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Reprint of the original, first published in 1874.