Fevriers ‘Pillar Stereoscope’ provided an absurd 3D effect and enlarged the photographs being viewed, that “nothing can better represent natural objects.”

Turning a small knob causes an axis to rotate around which the ‘Stereoscopic Photographs’ are arranged. https://t.co/bJuOYuDalq

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Lightning-in-a-bottle

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Art Inspired by steddie fic “stereoscope” chapter 6

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Stereo imagery goes way further back however. The "stereoscope"—introduced by Charles Wheatstone in 1838—used line drawings. Photography was still in its infancy in the 1830s!

Image credit (right): Teylers museum

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New artwork for sale! - "Boy With Stereoscope" - https://t.co/oUg1x19nM9

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In today’s Weekender https://t.co/rM2TSR6wsO a lovely cup, a and a Japanese print! Why not take a quick look!

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Thought this panel from my comic would look cool in stereoscope and I was right

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How stereographs work: Two slightly offset photographs are taken of the same scene (think left eye and right eye) and when the pair is viewed through a stereoscope, the images merge to create a single 3-dimensional image. Think of it as VR technology from the 1850’s.

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Today we’re heading to Italy! Check out these images pulled from stereoscope cards in our collection, and featuring views from Venice, Naples and Rome. 🏛️

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A Victorian stereoscope card of the sheela-na-gig (a naked woman displaying an exaggerated open vulva) in the Church of St. Mary and St. David in Kilpeck, Herefordshire. It also briefly featured in the 1970 film “ Legend if the Witches”

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It's your Who looked like this watching all day? 🙋🏻

Norman Rockwell, Sphinx (Boy with Stereoscope) Saturday Evening Post cover, Jan 14, 1922. Collection of the Norman Rockwell Museum.

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Hatsumode Queen 🌟🌸


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