Illusions in motion : media archaeology of the moving panorama and related spectacles
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Cambridge, Massachusetts ; London, England
: The MIT Press
, [2013]
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Series: | Leonardo book series
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Table of Contents:
- Preface: The Formation of a PanoramaniacIntroduction: Moving Panorama-a Missing Medium
- The Incubation Era: Antecedents and Anticipations
- Large as Life, and Moving: The Peristrephic Panorama
- Rolling Across the Stage: The Moving Panorama and the Theatre
- Transformed By The Light: The Diorama and the "Dioramas"
- Panoramania: The Mid-Century Moving Panorama Craze
- Panoramania in Practice: Albert Smith and his Moving Panoramas
- An Excavation: The Moving Panorama Performance
- Intermedial Tug of War: Panoramas and Magic Lanterns
- Sensory Bombardment: A Medium's Final Fanfares
- Imagination in Motion: The Discursive Panorama
- Conclusion: From Panoramas to Media Culture.
- Preface: The Formation of a Panoramaniac
- Introduction: Moving Panorama-a Missing Medium
- The Incubation Era: Antecedents and Anticipations
- Large as Life, and Moving: The Peristrephic Panorama
- Rolling Across the Stage: The Moving Panorama and the Theatre
- Transformed By The Light: The Diorama and the "Dioramas"
- Panoramania: The Mid-Century Moving Panorama Craze
- Panoramania in Practice: Albert Smith and his Moving Panoramas
- An Excavation: The Moving Panorama Performance
- Intermedial Tug of War: Panoramas and Magic Lanterns
- Sensory Bombardment: A Medium's Final Fanfares
- Imagination in Motion: The Discursive Panorama
- Conclusion: From Panoramas to Media Culture.