MAGIC LANTERN
Magic lantern at the Wymondham Museum.
Magic lantern image of Lahore Railway Station, Lahore circa 1895
The 'magic lantern' or 'Lanterna Magica' was the ancestor of the modern slide projector.
Joseph Needham reports the device was described in 2nd century China. It was first described in the west in ''Ars Magna Lucis et Umbrae'', by the Jesuit Athanasius Kircher in 1671; he may have been describing an already existing device rather than announcing a new invention. With an oil lamp and a lens, images painted on glass plates could be projected on to a suitable screen. Several physicists developed the use of optics and experimented with the system, improving it over the course of many years. Part of this was the use it found in phantasmagoria performances, especially those of Étienne-Gaspard Robert.
By the 19th century, there was a thriving trade of itinerant projectionists, who would travel across the United Kingdom with their magic lanterns, and a large number of slides, putting on shows in towns and villages. Some of the slides came with special effects, by means of extra sections that could slide or rotate across the main plate. One of the most famous of these, very popular with children, was the Rat-swallower, where a series of rats would be seen leaping into a sleeping man's mouth. During the Napoleonic wars, a series was produced of a British ship's encounter with a French navy ship, ending patriotically with the French ship sinking in flames, accompanied by the cheers of the audience.
The invention of photography enabled the inexpensive creation and reproduction of slides, and thereby greatly expanded the repertoire of available images. Slide shows would feature famous landmarks, foreign lands, and personages. Posed photographs were sold in series, telling uplifting stories and moral tales. Though there was a huge market for these lanterns and slides in the 19th century, they eventually fell out of favour after the invention of moving pictures, and the few surviving lanterns and slides are sought-after collector's items.
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See also
★ Projector for a directory of projector types
★ Camera obscura
★ Tableaux Vivant
★ Zoetrope
★ Praxinoscope
★ Phenakistoscope
★ Thaumatrope
External Links
★ Magic Lantern Slide collection at the University of Bristol Theatre Collection, University of Bristol
★ Dutch Magic Lantern Site "de Luikerwaal" [Dutch/English]
★ Burns, Paul. The History of the Discovery of Cinematography An Illustrated Chronology
★ Cinema and its Ancestors: The Magic of Motion Video interview with Tom Gunning
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