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projecting images of
transparent objects (such as films), and from the
epidiascope,
which is
capable of
projecting images of both
opaque and transparent...
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lessons are
commonly taught using chalkboards.
Projected aids, such as the
epidiascope and
slide projectors, were
introduced into
classrooms around the 1960s...
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habitually used the
expedient of
tracing photographs projected with an
epidiascope.
Using prints by
Edward Wallowitch, his "first boyfriend", the photographs...
- (skopós) Abroscopus, diascopic, diascopy, endoscope, endoscopic, endoscopy,
epidiascope, episcope, episcopic, gastroscopy, kaleidoscope, macroscopic, microscope...
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images of
transparent objects (such as
films or slides), and from the
epidiascope,
which is
capable of
projecting images of both
opaque and transparent...
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comprising found images from
magazines and
other sources,
projected using an
epidiascope. Sir
Eduardo Paolozzi, I was a Rich Man’s Plaything, 1947, Tate Gallery...
- (skopós) Abroscopus, diascopic, diascopy, endoscope, endoscopic, endoscopy,
epidiascope, episcope, episcopic, gastroscopy, kaleidoscope, macroscopic, microscope...
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feeding a m**** of
colourful images from
American magazines through an
epidiascope.
These images,
composed of advertising,
comic strips and ****orted graphics...
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projectors Film
projectors Slide projectors Opaque projectors (episcopes and
epidiascopes)
Overhead projectors Aggarwal, JC (2009). Principles,
Methods & Techniques...
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Overhead projector for
another use of a
similar design, for display;
Epidiascope for a
design that
could project images of
opaque originals; Photographic...