Abstract
Curated by Virginia Rigney. For artist, art historian and now collector Martyn Jolly, the magic lantern shows that came to prominence in the mid nineteenth century were much more than just the antecedent of today's PowerPoint presentation. They were just as common, but for their nineteenth and early twentieth-century audiences they could be uncanny experiences of phantasmagoric apparitions, powerful moments of collective witnessing, virtual journeys to exotic places, intellectual revelations of new knowledge, or even prompts for communal praying and singing. His collecting began when he realised that to really understand and appreciate the 'magic' of these objects that they needed to be used and with fragile collections in museums out of bounds, he began his own
Original language | English |
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Place of Publication | Canberra Museum and Gallery, ACT, Australia |
Publisher | Canberra Museum and Gallery |
Size | Over 600 historic slides and apparatus. 5 videos. |
Publication status | Published - 2020 |
Event | Martyn Jolly's Phantasmagoria - Canberra Museum and Gallery, ACT, Australia Duration: 20 Jun 2020 → … |