How is this optical apparatus called? (It was used for showing pictures)
What is an optical apparatus?
Until 1990, in Iran, this apparatus entered about 120 years ago (in 1900) after the king of this time had a visit from an exhibition in Italy.
Was used for showing pictures and had some round vents through which the observer could watch the pictures. What is intended use of it was entertaining, especially the kids.
When the kids heard the call of the apparatus-man, they ran happily towards him, circled around him and stood in line eagerly to watch the pictures after paying certain amount of money.
The pictures could be photographs from European cities, famous actors and actresses, different animals, etc. While the observer was watching through the outlet, the apparatus-man explained each picture in an exciting manner and mesmerized the observer by his stories, so they wished they could visit those places some day in the future.
Later,
other devices like the “View-Master” and the “Dual Monitor” were invented which they say were somehow a modern version of that apparatus.
Some
people think the showman can go to another picture by turning with the handle. Is it ok to twist turns? We all photographed different places in Paris and the pictures the themes similar. Thankfully they changed since the different places were taken in different locations. I tried to explain each photo to the showman, but then he went back to one.
What is the inside part of a device according to definitions I found in Persian websites? My drawing is awful. Let me fix it.
What do you think about all your best friends?
For a Farsi Hindu, the word shahr-e-farang is used. Why? In Hindi, the word sandook is used. In Pakistan it is very important.
Since it is early 1950s and there is no pre-cinematic animation device, this means that it was created before the modern era. The precursors of the film: the modern era. Look at zoetrope and praxinoscope also.
R praxinoscope represents refinement on zoetrope. The slits are replaced by a set of mirrors that spin in the center of the drum. ( The animation book, Kit Laybourne, 1998) A
praxinoscope functions by using rotating mirrors to give the illusion of movement, and the shahr-e farang is an adaptation of that technique.
What are some of the different types of pre film animation devices involving rotation of disks or rotational drums to give the illusion of motion. In 1879 Samuel Goodale patented a hand-turned stereoscope device which rapidly moves stereo images past a viewer.* in the same year Coleman Sellers II built the Kinematoscope – a series of stereoscopic pictures on glass plates, linked together in a chain, and mounted in a box.
In
common usage, I have heard zoetrope used to reference rotational animation devices in general, even though they don’t all function in the way that a “true” zoetrope does. I have a feeling that if it is used, how much noise would the zoetrope have?
This design project documented in the Cairo Observer seems to have the best description I can find of the way traditional shahr-e farang function, though therein and elsewhere they are referred to as alternately “peep boxes”, “peep show boxes”, and “sandook”.
Wikipedia is a list of image related to ping-show (also known as peepbox, raree show, or Perspective View). Which images are tagged in a specific question or comment can I see in this link?
Images
or images, viewed through glass or glass. Peep show a display of objects or pictures viewed through a small opening that is usually fitted with a magnifying lens.
Which is a short, erotic film shown in a coin-operated viewing machine equipped with a projector?
Is it the first and second definition that people want and why?
Peep-show on Wikipedia:
A peep-show or peepshow is an exhibition of pictures, objects or people view through a small hole or magnifying glass. Whereas before the invention of sex show, today the term “ping show” used for entertainment and entertainment now for the entertainment of a female viewer. This can be seen through a viewing slot.
What was your first link on Wikipedia? Is it “Peep show” in Golestan Palace?
On the internet, the terms “peep show” and “raree show” were used interchangeably. It never meant that the terms “comedy show or porn show” imply the same substance for similar purposes.
A small display or scene viewed in a box : Peep show; broadly : unusual or amazing spectacle Your second image
is actually from a book cover. What are the effects of the refashioning of Iran on Orientalism, Occidentalism and Historiography?” Author: Tavakoli-Targhi M.
So, it was called “peepshow”, but now it has a negative connotation, so better to call it “raree-show” now.
Why is here in New York what we call ‘the Golden Rule’?
Wikipedia is a list of image related to ping-show (also known as peepbox, raree show, or Perspective View). Which images are tagged in a specific question or comment can I see in this link?
Images
or images, viewed through glass or glass. Peep show a display of objects or pictures viewed through a small opening that is usually fitted with a magnifying lens.
Which is a short, erotic film shown in a coin-operated viewing machine equipped with a projector?
Is it the first and second definition that people want and why?
Peep-show on Wikipedia:
A peep-show or peepshow is an exhibition of pictures, objects or people view through a small hole or magnifying glass. Whereas before the invention of sex show, today the term “ping show” used for entertainment and entertainment now for the entertainment of a female viewer. This can be seen through a viewing slot.
What was your first link on Wikipedia? Is it “Peep show” in Golestan Palace?
On the internet, the terms “peep show” and “raree show” were used interchangeably. It never meant that the terms “comedy show or porn show” imply the same substance for similar purposes.
A small display or scene viewed in a box : Peep show; broadly : unusual or amazing spectacle Your second image
is actually from a book cover. What are the effects of the refashioning of Iran on Orientalism, Occidentalism and Historiography?” Author: Tavakoli-Targhi M.
So, it was called “peepshow”, but now it has a negative connotation, so better to call it “raree-show” now.
Why is here in New York what we call ‘the Golden Rule’?
For a Farsi Hindu, the word shahr-e-farang is used. Why? In Hindi, the word sandook is used. In Pakistan it is very important.
Since it is early 1950s and there is no pre-cinematic animation device, this means that it was created before the modern era. The precursors of the film: the modern era. Look at zoetrope and praxinoscope also.
R praxinoscope represents refinement on zoetrope. The slits are replaced by a set of mirrors that spin in the center of the drum. ( The animation book, Kit Laybourne, 1998) A
praxinoscope functions by using rotating mirrors to give the illusion of movement, and the shahr-e farang is an adaptation of that technique.
What are some of the different types of pre film animation devices involving rotation of disks or rotational drums to give the illusion of motion. In 1879 Samuel Goodale patented a hand-turned stereoscope device which rapidly moves stereo images past a viewer.* in the same year Coleman Sellers II built the Kinematoscope – a series of stereoscopic pictures on glass plates, linked together in a chain, and mounted in a box.
In
common usage, I have heard zoetrope used to reference rotational animation devices in general, even though they don’t all function in the way that a “true” zoetrope does. I have a feeling that if it is used, how much noise would the zoetrope have?
This design project documented in the Cairo Observer seems to have the best description I can find of the way traditional shahr-e farang function, though therein and elsewhere they are referred to as alternately “peep boxes”, “peep show boxes”, and “sandook”.
For a Farsi Hindu, the word shahr-e-farang is used. Why? In Hindi, the word sandook is used. In Pakistan it is very important.
Since it is early 1950s and there is no pre-cinematic animation device, this means that it was created before the modern era. The precursors of the film: the modern era. Look at zoetrope and praxinoscope also.
R praxinoscope represents refinement on zoetrope. The slits are replaced by a set of mirrors that spin in the center of the drum. ( The animation book, Kit Laybourne, 1998) A
praxinoscope functions by using rotating mirrors to give the illusion of movement, and the shahr-e farang is an adaptation of that technique.
What are some of the different types of pre film animation devices involving rotation of disks or rotational drums to give the illusion of motion. In 1879 Samuel Goodale patented a hand-turned stereoscope device which rapidly moves stereo images past a viewer.* in the same year Coleman Sellers II built the Kinematoscope – a series of stereoscopic pictures on glass plates, linked together in a chain, and mounted in a box.
In
common usage, I have heard zoetrope used to reference rotational animation devices in general, even though they don’t all function in the way that a “true” zoetrope does. I have a feeling that if it is used, how much noise would the zoetrope have?
This design project documented in the Cairo Observer seems to have the best description I can find of the way traditional shahr-e farang function, though therein and elsewhere they are referred to as alternately “peep boxes”, “peep show boxes”, and “sandook”.
For a Farsi Hindu, the word shahr-e-farang is used. Why? In Hindi, the word sandook is used. In Pakistan it is very important.
Since it is early 1950s and there is no pre-cinematic animation device, this means that it was created before the modern era. The precursors of the film: the modern era. Look at zoetrope and praxinoscope also.
R praxinoscope represents refinement on zoetrope. The slits are replaced by a set of mirrors that spin in the center of the drum. ( The animation book, Kit Laybourne, 1998) A
praxinoscope functions by using rotating mirrors to give the illusion of movement, and the shahr-e farang is an adaptation of that technique.
What are some of the different types of pre film animation devices involving rotation of disks or rotational drums to give the illusion of motion. In 1879 Samuel Goodale patented a hand-turned stereoscope device which rapidly moves stereo images past a viewer.* in the same year Coleman Sellers II built the Kinematoscope – a series of stereoscopic pictures on glass plates, linked together in a chain, and mounted in a box.
In
common usage, I have heard zoetrope used to reference rotational animation devices in general, even though they don’t all function in the way that a “true” zoetrope does. I have a feeling that if it is used, how much noise would the zoetrope have?
This design project documented in the Cairo Observer seems to have the best description I can find of the way traditional shahr-e farang function, though therein and elsewhere they are referred to as alternately “peep boxes”, “peep show boxes”, and “sandook”.
For a Farsi Hindu, the word shahr-e-farang is used. Why? In Hindi, the word sandook is used. In Pakistan it is very important.
Since it is early 1950s and there is no pre-cinematic animation device, this means that it was created before the modern era. The precursors of the film: the modern era. Look at zoetrope and praxinoscope also.
R praxinoscope represents refinement on zoetrope. The slits are replaced by a set of mirrors that spin in the center of the drum. ( The animation book, Kit Laybourne, 1998) A
praxinoscope functions by using rotating mirrors to give the illusion of movement, and the shahr-e farang is an adaptation of that technique.
What are some of the different types of pre film animation devices involving rotation of disks or rotational drums to give the illusion of motion. In 1879 Samuel Goodale patented a hand-turned stereoscope device which rapidly moves stereo images past a viewer.* in the same year Coleman Sellers II built the Kinematoscope – a series of stereoscopic pictures on glass plates, linked together in a chain, and mounted in a box.
In
common usage, I have heard zoetrope used to reference rotational animation devices in general, even though they don’t all function in the way that a “true” zoetrope does. I have a feeling that if it is used, how much noise would the zoetrope have?
This design project documented in the Cairo Observer seems to have the best description I can find of the way traditional shahr-e farang function, though therein and elsewhere they are referred to as alternately “peep boxes”, “peep show boxes”, and “sandook”.
For a Farsi Hindu, the word shahr-e-farang is used. Why? In Hindi, the word sandook is used. In Pakistan it is very important.
Since it is early 1950s and there is no pre-cinematic animation device, this means that it was created before the modern era. The precursors of the film: the modern era. Look at zoetrope and praxinoscope also.
R praxinoscope represents refinement on zoetrope. The slits are replaced by a set of mirrors that spin in the center of the drum. ( The animation book, Kit Laybourne, 1998) A
praxinoscope functions by using rotating mirrors to give the illusion of movement, and the shahr-e farang is an adaptation of that technique.
What are some of the different types of pre film animation devices involving rotation of disks or rotational drums to give the illusion of motion. In 1879 Samuel Goodale patented a hand-turned stereoscope device which rapidly moves stereo images past a viewer.* in the same year Coleman Sellers II built the Kinematoscope – a series of stereoscopic pictures on glass plates, linked together in a chain, and mounted in a box.
In
common usage, I have heard zoetrope used to reference rotational animation devices in general, even though they don’t all function in the way that a “true” zoetrope does. I have a feeling that if it is used, how much noise would the zoetrope have?
This design project documented in the Cairo Observer seems to have the best description I can find of the way traditional shahr-e farang function, though therein and elsewhere they are referred to as alternately “peep boxes”, “peep show boxes”, and “sandook”.
For a Farsi Hindu, the word shahr-e-farang is used. Why? In Hindi, the word sandook is used. In Pakistan it is very important.
Since it is early 1950s and there is no pre-cinematic animation device, this means that it was created before the modern era. The precursors of the film: the modern era. Look at zoetrope and praxinoscope also.
R praxinoscope represents refinement on zoetrope. The slits are replaced by a set of mirrors that spin in the center of the drum. ( The animation book, Kit Laybourne, 1998) A
praxinoscope functions by using rotating mirrors to give the illusion of movement, and the shahr-e farang is an adaptation of that technique.
What are some of the different types of pre film animation devices involving rotation of disks or rotational drums to give the illusion of motion. In 1879 Samuel Goodale patented a hand-turned stereoscope device which rapidly moves stereo images past a viewer.* in the same year Coleman Sellers II built the Kinematoscope – a series of stereoscopic pictures on glass plates, linked together in a chain, and mounted in a box.
In
common usage, I have heard zoetrope used to reference rotational animation devices in general, even though they don’t all function in the way that a “true” zoetrope does. I have a feeling that if it is used, how much noise would the zoetrope have?
This design project documented in the Cairo Observer seems to have the best description I can find of the way traditional shahr-e farang function, though therein and elsewhere they are referred to as alternately “peep boxes”, “peep show boxes”, and “sandook”.