| John Hill, Martin McLoone - 1996 - 284 páginas
...we would call television. And instead of a peephole device, Edison promised big screen spectacles: I hope to be able by the invention to throw upon a...canvas a perfect picture of anybody, and reproduce his words.... And when this invention shall have been perfected. ..a man will be able to sit in his library... | |
| John Mundy - 1999 - 292 páginas
...with moving pictures being regarded as an ancillary extra. However, he told the world's press in 1891: I hope to be able by the invention to throw upon a...canvas a perfect picture of anybody, and reproduce his words. Thus, should Patti be singing somewhere, this invention will put her full-length picture upon... | |
| Mirjam Schlemmer-James - 2006 - 232 páginas
...Elektromotors, des Telefons, aber auch des Mikrofons, schwebte eine Art Fernseher oder Bildtelefon vor: „I hope to be able by the invention to throw upon...canvas a perfect picture of anybody, and reproduce his words . . . And when this invention shall have been perfected ... a man will be able to sit in his... | |
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