单词 | kinematoscope |
释义 | kinematoscopen. Now historical. A device for displaying stereographic moving images, invented in 1861 by American engineer Coleman Sellers (1827–1907) and consisting of a drum in which stereographic photographs of a scene in motion are mounted on a spindle and rotated in front of an eyepiece. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > performance arts > cinematography > projection > [noun] > apparatus for projecting films kinematoscope1861 tachyscope1889 kinetoscope1894 kinematograph1895 mutoscope1895 biograph1896 cinematograph1896 cinematoscope1896 kinetophone1896 theatroscope1896 vitascope1896 bioscope1897 polyscope1900 cinema1908 cinephone1909 cine projector1916 animatograph1919 1861 C. Sellers U.S. Patent 31,357 2/2 The name I design giving to the instruments embodying the principles of my invention is ‘kinematoscope’, which is intended to convey the idea of ‘I see motion’. 1898 Windsor Mag. VIII. 113/1 I knew that conjurors were to be obtained there,..and the kinematoscope. 1947 Pop. Photogr. Apr. 162/3 Coleman, you may recall, was the worthy who invented the kinematoscope. 2000 S. Poole Trigger Happy vi. 132 The Kinematoscope, patented by Coleman Sellers in 1861, in which a series of photographs arranged around the inside of a revolving drum presents the illusion of movement to an observer focusing on a fixed area of the interior. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2018; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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