Dear Visual Media visitors,
I new large exhibition "Schaulust: Sehmaschinen, Optische Theater & andere
Spektakel", Collection Werner Nekes will open on 25 October 2005 in the
Altonaer Museum, Hamburg, Germany.
Nearly 2000 square meters of Visual Media history!
This exhibition will be larger compared to the two major past exhibitions
"Ich sehe was, was Du nicht siehst", Sehmaschienen und Bilderwelten" Köln,
and "Eyes, Lies & Illusions", Hayward Gallery London.
Please visit <http://www.visual-media.be/exhibition.html>
http://www.visual-media.be/exhibition.html and follow the link 'Schaulust'
for more information.
The large German language catalogue, lavishly illustrated in colour, will
be the same as in "Ich sehe was, was Du nicht siehst".
See for catalogue and Media Magica DVD series:
<http://www.visual-media.be/publications.html>
http://www.visual-media.be/publications.html
Available also are the six part DVD-Series "Media Magica" by Werner Nekes.
In the exhibition, one of the three fantascope replica's (original now on
display in the new Cinémathčque Française
<http://www.cinematheque.fr/fr/lacinemathequefrancaise.html>
http://www.cinematheque.fr/fr/lacinemathequefrancaise.html) will project a
marionette puppet skeleton. See 'PASSION CINEMA':
http://www.cinematheque.fr/fr/nosactivites/expositions/permanentes/passionc
inema.html
This 'opaque projection technique' is rarely seen or demonstrated!
See <http://www.visual-media.be/opaque.html>
http://www.visual-media.be/opaque.html for further information. (Please
follow all 12 Phantasmagoria links)
For those who missed the exhibitions in Köln and London, "SCHAULUST" will
be a unique opportunity to discover the Werner Nekes collection of Media
History.
See you soon in Hamburg?
Best greetings,
Thomas
<http://www.visual-media.be/history.html>
http://www.visual-media.be/history.html
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