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- The telectroscope (also referred to as 'electroscope') was the first conceptual model of a television or videophone system. The term was used in the 19th...
- has been compared to Paul St George's past art installation named the Telectroscope, which connected New York to London in 2008. The Portal sculpture concept...
- hand-held operated film camera. In 1897, Jan Szczepanik constructed the Telectroscope, a prototype of television transmitting images and sounds. They are...
- concepts helped the ****ure evolution of TV broadcasting, such as the telectroscope (an apparatus for distant reproduction of images and sound using electricity)...
- 2008). "Testing the Telectroscope". Londonist. Archived from the original on 26 January 2013. Retrieved 1 August 2012. "Telectroscope Merged Topic Threads"...
- French scientist and inventor who is credited with the invention of telectroscope. He worked independently of the American inventor George R. Carey, who...
- A "telectroscope" was installed in 2008 to visually link London's Tower Bridge with New York's Brooklyn Bridge....
- Figgis to mark the 50th anniversary of the London Film Festival. 2008 Telectroscope, in ****ociation with artist Paul St George, linking New York City and...
- before the anniversary celebrations, artist Paul St George installed the Telectroscope, a video link on the Brooklyn side of the bridge that connected to a...
- is a London based multimedia artist and sculptor, best known for The Telectroscope, an art installation visually linking London and New York. St George's...