Images Infinite: Optical Toys, Now and Then

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Event Details
  • Date/Time:
    • Monday March 5, 2018 - Sunday April 1, 2018
      10:00 am - 4:59 pm
  • Location: Georgia Tech Archives Reading Room
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Contact

Patrick Ellis
pgellis@gatech.edu

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Summary Sentence: An exhibit of optical devices in the Georgia Tech Archives Reading Room

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If you take a telescope to the carnival, be watchful—it may turn into a kaleidoscope. This is what happened to many scientific instruments over the course of the nineteenth century. Stereoscopes, kaleidoscopes, praxinoscopes, and other devices with even more baroque names were physical manifestations of the popularization of science—or was it the carnivalization of science?

We call such objects today “optical toys.” Many of the great authors of the nineteenth century wrote about their experience with such amusements (Baudelaire, Dickens, Twain), and these toys continue to serve as inspiration today. A new generation of makers have rethought these ludic devices, including students here at Georgia Tech. Everyone likes optical toys, now and then. So: come by and take a peep. Give them a spin. Play with them.

Open now until April in the Georgia Tech Archives Reading Room.

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Digital Media Program of the School of Literature, Media, and Communication, School of Literature, Media, and Communication

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  • Created By: sdykes3
  • Workflow Status: Published
  • Created On: Mar 5, 2018 - 10:56am
  • Last Updated: Mar 5, 2018 - 10:57am