January 17, 2007

Kaleidoscope Paints Television Screen (Oct, 1940)

Filed under: Television — @ 9:29 am
Source: Popular Science ( More articles from this issue )
Issue: Oct, 1940
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Kaleidoscope Paints Television Screen

Kaleidoscope pictures have gone on the air. Just as musical selections fill interludes in sound broadcasting, the eye-pleasing patterns of light entertain “lookers-in” between television features from the National Broadcasting Company’s station W2XBS. To transform a kaleidoscope from a child’s plaything into a scientific novelty of 1940, engineers first photograph a simple design upon movie film. The film then passes through a studio projector tube lined with mirrors, which multiply the design eight times to produce a symmetrical image. Two auxiliary projectors make a frame for the pictures, and superimpose any desired words or symbols upon the designs.

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  1. Lots of them (593) on Youtube:
    http://www.youtube.com/results.....rch=Search

    Comment by Stannous — January 17, 2007 @ 11:28 pm

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