May 12, 2006

New Projector Throws Illustrations Behind Speaker’s Back (Apr, 1935)

Filed under: Origins, Useful — @ 11:52 am
Source: Modern Mechanix ( More articles from this issue )
Issue: Apr, 1935
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New Projector Throws Illustrations Behind Speaker’s Back
FACING the audience as he talks, a speaker may now illustrate his lectures on a screen behind him without turning around with the aid of a novel optical projector recently perfected by a well known German firm.
The speaker, directly facing his audience, illustrates his talk by writing or drawing horizontally on a sheet of cellophane lying on a glass table before him, and the script is projected, ten to fourteen times enlarged, on the wall screen behind him.
Underneath the glass table, the light of a 500-watt bulb is condensed and reflected through the transparent cellophane. The lines then pass through a lens to the mirror and -are projected onto the screen.

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  1. good one !

    Comment by iswandoyo — August 9, 2007 @ 1:51 am

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