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1873-1949
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1896
Franz Paul Liesegang
1896
A scientific publication written in the late 19th century. The work serves as an introduction to the art of projection, specifically focusing on the operation and technology behind projection devices like the Sciopticon. It addresses both the historical context and practical applications of projection techniques, which are increasingly becoming popular for entertainment and education in various societal settings, including families and schools. The beginning of ''Sciopticon: Einführung in die Projections-Kunst'' provides an overview of the Sciopticon as a modern evolution of the traditional magic lantern. Liesegang reflects on the nostalgia associated with these projection devices from childhood, while also highlighting the advancements that make them more accessible and useful today. He emphasizes the significance of understanding the equipment, particularly the different light sources like petroleum and electric light, which enhance the quality of projected images. The opening sections set the stage for a detailed exploration of various projection methods, equipment types, and considerations for practical use, aiming to equip beginners with the knowledge needed to effectively engage with the art of projection.