A telephonoscope was an early concept of videophone and television, conceptualized in the late 1870s through the 1890s. It was mentioned in various early...
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videophone conversation in 1879, using a device he called "Edison's telephonoscope". While producing black-and-white drawings for Punch, du Maurier created...
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2013-11-01. Accessed Dec. 8, 2013. "George du Maurier et le soi-disant téléphonoscope d'Edison". Histoire de la television (in French). Verne, Jules. «In...
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Television, videotelephony, aviation, biological weapons, miniskirt Telephonoscope (for television), aeronefs-omnibus (for aviation) Six Thousand Years...
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2024. Coaxial Cable -History History of radio History of television Telephonoscope Brian, Winston (1986). Misunderstanding media. London: Routledge & Kegan...
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describes modern warfare, with robotic missiles and poison gas. His Téléphonoscope was a flat screen television display that delivered the latest news...
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concept of a combined videophone and wide-screen television called a telephonoscope was conceptualized in the popular periodicals of the day. It was also...
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digital magazine Res Futurae, as well as highly specialized ones like Le Téléphonoscope, which concentrates on Albert Robida and his works, and Le Quinzinzinzili...
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Biological warfare Kremer, Lotte (1 September 2017). "Short Skirts, Telephonoscopes and Ancient Locomotives: Albert Robida's Vision of the Twentieth Century"...
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contact George Lorris and Estelle Lacombe who meet each other via the téléphonoscope. George, a lieutenant of the French army in the corps of chemical engineers...
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