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Tuesday, 6 September 2005
Connection between photography and lantern
Topic: Lantern

The answer is the "Magic Lantern". I just find it accidently in my google search.
According to the website http://www.magiclanterns.org/,
a Magic Lantern is a early projector.

"The first published image of the device appeared in Ars Magna Lucis et Umbrae, by Athanasius Kircher in the late 1600's. Images were painted on glass and projected on walls, cloth drapes, and, sometimes, on a wet cloth from behind the "screen".

Naturally, to see images appear, either from a lantern, that heretofore was a light source only, or onto a screen, was "magical" in those early days.

With the advent of photography in the mid-1800's, it became possible to produce black-and-white images on glass in greater numbers. Still, they had, for the most part, to be hand-tinted or painted until reliable color photographic processes became available much later. Some slides were made by applying decals or transfers to the glass.

Until movies came along, in the mid-to-late 1890's, the magic lantern was the sole projection device available.

Though glass slides would indicate a still image, many innovations in magic lantern design and construction, as well as slide design (moving layers of glass images), allowed dissolving images, movement, and special effects.

Thus, the magic lantern became "the Father of motion pictures, and the Grandfather of television."
Copyright ? 1994 Jack Judson
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Monday, 5 September 2005
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Topic: Photo

<1>@Yesablum

<2>I will upload photos while I am away, if I can!!
True North's Waterton Tour

<3>Another photo album:
Annchou's Lanterns

I always fancied about lights and shadows. The compassion first took on me on the late, dark, wet winter evening when I had to walk to the bus station after writing a LPI test. The whole UBC campus was in a ghost state. But when I walking by the new chemistry building, the rectangulr lights came from a row of window above me remind me I am still on earth and living. The chemistry building is a big lantern. A lantern, afterall, uses to illumine the path in dark. There are several lanterns I made in the year of 2005.


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