- available,
devices exhibited before 1890 are ****umed to be
rotating wheel Electrotachyscopes,
those exhibited in 1890 are ****umed to be the
cylinder machines and...
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Muybridge and Étienne-Jules Marey. In 1886, Anschütz
developed the
Electrotachyscope, an
early device that displa****
short motion picture loops with 24...
- well-known and
often patented in
other countries.
After Anschütz's
Electrotachyscopes and Edison's
Kinetoscopes were
presented publicly and the underlying...
-
cylindrical Electrotachyscope with six
small viewing screens.
Starting in 1891, some 152
examples of a coin-operated peep-box
Electrotachyscope model were...
- Anschütz
developed several different versions of his Schnellseher, or
Electrotachyscope. The
first version,
exploited from 1887 to 1890, had 24 chronophotographic...
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Anorthoscope Camera obscura Chromatrope Chronophotography Cosmorama Electrotachyscope Flip book
Kaiserpanorama Kinematoscope Kinetoscope Magic lantern Megalethoscope...
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device he
called the
Elektrischen Schnellseher (also
known as the
Electrotachyscope),
which displa****
short loops on a
small milk gl**** screen. By 1891...
-
reflecting on the end of the
frontier which Buffalo Bill represented. The
electrotachyscope of
Ottomar Anschütz was demonstrated,
which used a
Geissler tube to...
-
cameras but did not
publicly project the results.
Ottomar Anschütz's
Electrotachyscope projected very
short loops of high
photographic quality.
Thomas Edison...
- in 2012
contains a flip book of a
walking moose.
Animation portal Electrotachyscope Flip page
Mutoscope Praxinoscope Stop
motion Strobe light Thaumatrope...