Home cinema technologies
Historical overview of technological objects used to view and screen movies at home: from the Kinora, Pathé KOK 28mm, Pathé Baby 9.5mm, Kodascope 16mm and 8mm film projectors at the beginning of the 20th century to Super 8 film projectors, VHS, Video2000, DVD and today's mobile and online streaming devices.
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Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History
Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History
Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History
Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History
Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History
Tim van der Heijden
Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History
Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History
Tekniska museet
Swedish National Museum of Science and Technology
Museum of Gothenburg
Slovak Technical Museum
Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History
Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History
Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History
Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History
Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History
Nottingham City Museums and Galleries
Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History
Tim van der Heijden
Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History
Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History
Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History
Netherlands Institute for Sound & Vision
Museon-Omniversum
Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History
Netherlands Institute for Sound & Vision
Netherlands Institute for Sound & Vision
Netherlands Institute for Sound & Vision
Museon-Omniversum
Netherlands Institute for Sound & Vision
Finnish Heritage Agency
Netherlands Institute for Sound & Vision
Netherlands Institute for Sound & Vision
Netherlands Institute for Sound & Vision
Hungarian Slide-film Collection
Toy Museum of the City of Nuremberg
Local History Museum of Wilfersdorf