At the change of the last century, as there were no movie or television,
watching stereoviews was popular way to get a realistic picture of the
world.Every rich household had a viewer with several series of cards.
Today these are collectible antiques. I have a big number from Germany
in my archive. Specially for a museum, it's a nice possibility to presentate
the own town 100 years ago. Although there are interesting pictures
from historical places events and technical development. which where
never shown to the public.
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Listing of the jewish people in 1939 at Poland
for internment into ghettos and kill them.
(Bild Schönstein-Archiv, Deutsches Historisches Museum in
Berlin)
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Augsburg after the
Second World War
(Bild Schönstein-Archiv, Deutsches Historisches Museum
in Berlin)
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mounting of Rollei-Cameras
(Bild: Schönstein-Verlag)
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(for watching this pictures, your need anaglyph-glasses, which I
would send you with pleasure: kohler@3d-historisch.de)
Integrate 3D in your presentation:
| First you can present the stereoviews with historic viewer or
reproductions. For example the Stadtmuseum at Munich had a old "Kaiser-Panorama".
At the exhibition which was made for the 50th birthday of the land
Baden-Württembergs, there is a station with a 80 years old
viewer with reproductions from old picture. Myself I'm a member
at the "Förderverein für Kaiser-Panoramen e.V.",
so I have contacts and can give you good consultation. |
| You can use 3D slice viewers fixed to the wall or hanging from
above. |
| Further you can make a presentation with anaglyph-pictures. It's
possible to create with low costs a impressive 3D-Show. This could
be a PowerPoint-presentation with a Monitor or a projektor from
which you make a projection on a white wall. Further you can have
a interactive presentation with Touch-Screen-Monitor like a homepage.
The visitor can look himself, which informations he want. You can
use the 3D-pictures in prospects, katalogs, postcards or posters
for the customer. |
| 3D-Shutterglasses with Computershow is another possibility. But
I never made this. |
| The last and certainly most impressive possibility is a Multivisions-3D-Slide-Show.
The IMAX-cinemas use this technique with polarisation-glasses, too.
With a picture size of 3 x 4 m it's really a fascinating view. The
Stereo-pictures are shown together with music and explanations.
The visitor will be a part of a new world. At the exhibiton "Zirkel,
Zangen und Cellon" in summer 1999 at the Zeppelin Museum, Friedrichshafen,
I showed historic stereoviews from the construction of the old Zeppelin-blimps
to the visitors in a 3D-cinema. You had a feeling, like you stand
yourself in nearby the old Zeppelin. |
I'm happy for your requests: