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10 LIBROS DEL PORTUGUÉS RELACIONADOS CON «PLEORAMA»
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A History of the Senses: From Antiquity to Cyberspace
In order to sustain public interest in such large-format images and to heighten the
visual experiences they provided, Carl Ferdinand Langhans (1781–1869)
developed the so-called Pleorama, which was presented to an astonished
audience ...
Five years later, Gropius installed in his small auditorium, renamed the Pleorama,
a replica of an excursion boat, and in it presented an hour-long pictorial voyage
around the Bay of Naples or down the Rhine. Perhaps because the show failed ...
Richard Daniel Altick, 1978
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Opera and the Enlightenment
The pleorama, or moving panorama, became particularly popular in North
America after the middle of the century (ibid., pp. 2588".). Ernest Newman (Life of
Richard Wagner [New York, 1946], vol. 4, pp. 684-5), unaware of the pleorama or
its ...
Thomas Bauman, Marita Petzoldt McClymonds, 1995
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Window Shopping: Cinema and the Postmodern
Carl Wilhelm Gropius debuted the pleorama in Berlin in 1832. See Gernsheim
and Gernsheim, L. J. M. Daguerre, 47. See also Magische Schatten, 88. Of
course the concept of the pleorama is much like the later "Hale's Tours"
introduced by ...
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e-Study Guide for: The SAGE Handbook of Cultural Analysis: ...
Pleorama 4. Education in its broadest, general sense is the means through which
the aims and habits of agroup of people lives on from one generation to the next.
Generally, it occurs through any experience that has a formative effect on the ...
Cram101 Textbook Reviews, 2012
We know more about the Pleorama exhibited in Breslau in 1831 (it was forced to
close during a cholera epidemic and was transferred in August of the following
year to Gropius's diorama). The 24 spectators were placed in a boat that moved ...
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e-Study Guide for Cultural Anthropology: An Applied ...
Pleorama 2. In astrology, an aspect is an angle the planets make to each other in
the horoscope, and also tothe ascendant, midheaven, descendant and nadir. The
aspects are measured by the angular distance along the ecliptic in degrees ...
Cram101 Textbook Reviews, 2012
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The Daemon: A Guide to Your Extraordinary Secret Self
In deference to the GnosticsIhave called this holographic reality the 'Pleorama'. In
effect schizophrenia is brought about by a cocktail of neurotransmitters opening
up the Eidolon tothe full sensory perceptions of the Daemon. The schizophrenic ...
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e-Study Guide for: Electronic Media Criticism by Peter B. ...
Pleorama 5. Lighting is the deliberate application of light to achieve some
aesthetic or practical effect. Lighting includes use of both artificial light sources
such as lamps and natural illumination of interiors from daylight. Daylighting. a.
Baka b.
Cram101 Textbook Reviews, 2012
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A History of Pre-cinema
It was in 1832 that Gropius introduced his attempts at still-further- heightened
realism, calling the show the Pleorama to distinguish it from the Diorama. He had
taken the theme from the architect Langhaus of Breslau. The auditorium was ...