Smitten with our little plastic View-Masters as kids, few of us baby boomers knew that our forebears amused themselves with their own three-dimensional gizmos. Before television, before radio, there ...
A man with a crown of curly white hair lifts his eyes from a peculiar-looking device. “This is the Victorian sensation. This is a stereoscope. I look in here, and I see a heartbroken lady, waiting ...
It is quite possible that your grandparents had a 3D stereoscope tucked away in the attic or an old trunk. Today, stereoscopes and their view cards are quite collectable. On Thursday, William & Mary ...
Long before virtual-reality headsets, people were off virtually exploring the world from the comforts of their own homes. From the mid-19th century to the early 20th century, people used stereoscopes ...
If you walked into Charles Herzog’s classroom last spring, you’d have seen a peculiarly modern sight: middle schoolers all staring into virtual-reality gear. Their bodies, officially, were at Flood ...
When I was young, our local library had a handheld stereoscope for viewing photos in 3-D. The library had a collection of photos of exotic places and tourist attractions to look at through the ...
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