Popular Visual Shows 1800-1914: Picturegoing from Peep Shows to Film
Popular Visual Shows 1800-1914: Picturegoing from Peep Shows to Film
John Plunkett is an Associate Professor at the University of Exeter; his interdisciplinary research focuses on early forms of moving, projected and 3D images, most notably panoramas, dioramas, stereoscopy, peepshows and the magic lantern, and the many usages of visual shows and media in nineteenth-century society. He has held grants from the AHRC, Leverhulme Trust and Yale Centre for British Art to support his research; previous books include Queen Victoria - First Media Monarch (OUP, 2003). More broadly, he is interested in the way that the emergence of new media and technologies during the Victorian period continue to influence contemporary culture and digital media.
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John Plunkett is an Associate Professor at the University of Exeter; his interdisciplinary research focuses on early forms of moving, projected and 3D images, most notably panoramas, dioramas, stereoscopy, peepshows and the magic lantern, and the many usages of visual shows and media in nineteenth-century society. He has held grants from the AHRC, Leverhulme Trust and Yale Centre for British Art to support his research; previous books include Queen Victoria - First Media Monarch (OUP, 2003). More broadly, he is interested in the way that the emergence of new media and technologies during the Victorian period continue to influence contemporary culture and digital media.
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