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3D and Animated Lenticular Photography : Between Utopia and Entertainment

Part of the Studies in Theory and History of Photography series
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Scholars are increasingly investigating photography’s broad cultural role, expanding our understanding of the diversity of photographic practices.

Kim Timby contributes to this new history of photography by examining the multifaceted story of images that animate with a flick of the wrist or appear vividly three-dimensional without the use of special devices—both made possible by the lenticular process. Using French case studies, this volume broadly weaves 3D and animated lenticular imagery into scientific and popular culture, from early cinema and color reproduction to the birth of modern advertising and the market for studio portraits, postcards, and religious imagery.

The motivations behind the invention and reinvention of this pervasive form of imagery, from the turn of the twentieth century through the end of the pre-digital era, shed new light on our relationship to photographic realism and on the forceful interplay in photography between technological innovation and the desire to be entertained. 3D and Animated Lenticular Photography: Between Utopia and Entertainment is a profusely illustrated and engaging interdisciplinary study of a wide-ranging body of images that have fascinated viewers for generations.

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De Gruyter
311041306X / 9783110413069
Paperback / softback
30/07/2015
Germany
306 pages, 154 Illustrations, color
170 x 240 mm, 917 grams