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Thomas Edison Stereoview in his Laboratory c. 1901
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bing.com/imagesEdison Home Kinetoscope, 1912-1915 - The Henry Ford
Visitors to "peepshow parlors" paid a nickel to peer into a wooden cabinet through an eyepiece to see a short film loop. But Edison and his competitors wanted to project films on screens for large audiences. The Vitascope, Projecting …
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Jan 10, 2006 · On December 13, 1894, the Kinetoscope -- the latest wonder from famed inventor Thomas Edison (1847-1931) -- makes its Seattle debut in a storefront on the Occidental Block, at the corner of 2nd Avenue and James …
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Edison called the invention a "Kinetoscope," using the Greek words "kineto" meaning "movement" and "scopos" meaning "to watch." Edison and his Orange Laboratory staff, in The Life and Inventions of Thomas Alva Edison, by W.K.L. …
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But Edison and his competitors wanted to project films on screens for large audiences. The Vitascope, Projecting Kinetoscope, and Kinetophone are examples of Edison's experiments to turn film into a communal experience.
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