- Eugène
Augustin Lauste (17
January 1857 in Montmartre,
France – 27 June 1935 in Montclair, New Jersey) was a
French inventor instrumental in the technological...
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Lauste (Finnish;
Laustis in Swedish) is a
district and a
suburb of the city of Turku, Finland. It is
located in the
eastern part of the city, bordering...
- the French-born, London-based
Eugene Lauste, who had
worked at Edison's lab
between 1886 and 1892. In 1907,
Lauste was
awarded the
first patent for sound-on-film...
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Eidoloscope was an
early motion picture system created by
Eugene Augustin Lauste,
Woodville Latham and his two sons
through their business, the
Lambda Company...
- May 20, 1895.
Commissioned by Latham, the
French inventor Eugene Augustin Lauste created the
device with
additional expertise from
William Kennedy ****son...
- sons
formed the
Lambda Company at 35
Frankfort Street,
employing Eugène
Lauste, a
former Thomas Edison employee, as well as
motion picture pioneer William...
-
develop a
movie projector system, they
hired former Edison employee Eugene Lauste,
probably at ****son's suggestion. In
April 1895, ****son left Edison's...
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Kinetoscope (developed by
William Kennedy ****son),
premiered publicly in 1894.
Lauste and Latham's
Eidoloscope was
demonstrated for
members of the
press on 21...
- PMID 4003913.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: DOI
inactive as of
November 2024 (link)
Lausted,
Christopher G; Johnson,
Arthur T; Scott,
William H; Johnson,
Monique M;...
- York City, when the "Eidoloscope",
invented by
Woodville Latham and
Eugene Lauste was presented. Nonetheless, this has
often been
incorrectly attributed to...