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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.

Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History

A Kinora image from a reel visible when displayed in the Kinora motion picture viewer.

Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History

A Kinora viewer from ca. 1907 with Kinora reel.

Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History

A Kinora reel (no. 314), which can be displayed in a Kinora motion picture viewer.

Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History

A Kinora reel (no. 351), which can be displayed in a Kinora motion picture viewer.

Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History

Kinora reel London, no. 314. Single person skating on frozen lake.

Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History

The Kinora viewer in use, demonstrated by Tim van der Heijden in the Media Lab of the University of Luxembourg.

Swedish National Museum of Science and Technology

Handdriven projektor för normalfilm "Pathé Kok". Optik av okänd typ (främre linsen har oljestänk). Bländare: I projektorverket inbyggd rotationsbländare av plåt. Spolarmarna är så korta, att endast specialspolar, rymmande en mindre mängd film, k…

Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History

Pathé 28mm film "Métamorphose", meant for projection with the Pathé KOK home cinema projector that was first released in 1912. Digitization and post-production by Onno Petersen.

Örebro County Museum

Assembly/Ram: Krupp-Ernemann

Swedish National Museum of Science and Technology

Projektor för 35 mm film, med vev, (leksak). Även användbar som laterna magica. Svartlackerat lamphus med skorsten, för fotogenlampa. Tvåvingad rotationsbländare. Objektiv och kondensor enkla bikonvexa linser.; Med projektorn följde en kartong med c.a. 15…

Swedish National Museum of Science and Technology

Pathéprojektor. Projektor för normalfilm, eldriven. Tillv. i Paris 1915. Inför filmen 100 år gjordes en utställning "Magiska Bilder komik, erotik, optik" den 26 april - 12 jan 1997. Producerad av Svenska Filminstitutet i>> samarbete med Te…

Museum of Gothenburg

32 mm filmprojektor; GIM:4183; GIM; …

Deutsche Fotothek

Landesdigitalisierungsprogramm Sachsen: Altbestand Deutsche Fotothek (Digitalisierung)

Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History

Hand-cranked Pathé Baby 9.5mm film projector (model D "Pathex") from ca. 1924.

Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History

Various 9.5mm film reels and cassettes produced by Pathé for home cinema (le cinéma chez soi).

Digital Memory of Catalonia

Bobines Pathé Baby de pel·lícula de 9,5mm.

Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History

Motor-driven Pathé Baby 9.5mm film projector (model G2) from ca. 1932.

Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History

Small film reels/cassettes for the Pathé Baby 9.5mm film projection system.

Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History

Pathé Lux 9.5mm film projector.

Nottingham City Museums and Galleries

film reels for projector

Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History

Screening a 9.5mm film with the hand-driven Pathé Baby film projector from ca. 1924.

Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History

Demonstration of the Pathé Baby 9.5mm film projector by collector Bert Cremers.

Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History

Pathéscope animation 9.5mm film, used for home cinema. Digitization and post-production by Onno Petersen.

Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History

A film projection silver screen from Pathé Baby.

Netherlands Institute for Sound & Vision

Pathé Super Baby - 9,5mm

Museon-Omniversum

Een lege filmspoel van grijs metaal. Op één zijde staat gestanst: "Kodascope Reel. Pat. U.S.A. Nov. 21.1911. Made in U.S.A. by Eastman Kodak Co. Rochester, N.Y."

Malmö Museum

Smalfilmsprojektor i väska av trä. invändigt fodrad med svart sammetstyg. Fabrikat Pathéscope Super, typ PB-Ex nr: 239103-G2. Projektorn är för 9.5 mm film med elmotor 120 V, motstånd 220/110 V, lågvoltslampa 24 V. 9 rullar inspelad film (finns 2011-12-2…

Museon-Omniversum

Een handbediende filmprojector van het merk Pathé type Pathescope ACE voor 9,5 mm films. Met een 32mm objectief in een bakelieten vatting.

Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History

Details of a Kodascope 16mm film projector, model C.

Netherlands Institute for Sound & Vision

Kodascope model C 16mm projector, belangrijk item in de grote range Kodak - producten voor (o.a.) huiskamergebruik.

Netherlands Institute for Sound & Vision

1 Projector 9.5mm Pathé Baby (super) is gefotografeerd d.,d. 27/03/2013 staat op 21C3

Netherlands Institute for Sound & Vision

Kodak Kodascope C - 16mm. Met objectief: 1 of 2/1.6

Museon-Omniversum

Zwart blikken 8mm filmprojector voor 110 -125V 325W

Netherlands Institute for Sound & Vision

FILMPROJEKTOR. Kodak Kodascope 8 33 - 8mm. Met objectief: Kodak Ektanon f 1 inch f 1:2

Finnish Heritage Agency

fyysinen kuvaus: Valkokangas, kaitafilmien esittämistä varten. Kangas kiinnitetty halkaistujen pyöreiden reunapuiden väliin puristamalla ylä- ja alareunastaan, ylös tulevaan reunapuuhun on kiinnitetty kahdella rengasruuvilla naru kankaan ripustamista vart…

Netherlands Institute for Sound & Vision

FILMPROJEKTOR. Eumig P II - GroBraum - 8mm. Met objectief: Laack Rathenon nr. 473050 Heleston f 1 : 1,6 f 2,5. Bouwjaar: 1934

Netherlands Institute for Sound & Vision
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Hungarian Slide-film Collection

Model D projector made by Swiss company Bolex in Yverdon from 1931. The device could project 9,5 mm and 16 mm films with the speed of 16 frame per second, worked with 250 W bulb, has a built-in fan. It was rotating the films with 110 V electric motor, whi…

Toy Museum of the City of Nuremberg

Children at Filmvorvor& Comicfigur: Micky vor& Charlie Chaplin: Chaplin, Charlie & Kinoleinwand.; 1 cinematographer (film projector) made of sheet metal in modernist design in original cardboard. For 9.5 mm movies. An orange painted sheet meta…

Local History Museum of Wilfersdorf

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