The Magic Lantern - Professor Huhtamo's Cabinet of Media Archaeology: Part 1
“Professor Huhtamo’s Cabinet of Media Archaeology” is a series about little known but influential media machines. It is meant for media education at any level and for anyone interested in media archaeology and the early history of the moving image. Erkki Huhtamo is a Professor at the departments of Design | Media Arts, and Film, Television, and Digital Media at the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA). All devices are from his personal collection. New episodes will be added twice a year. They are produced as educational collaborations with undergraduate students at the Department of Design | Media Arts, School of Arts and Architecture, UCLA.

▶︎
Peep Media - Professor Huhtamo’s Cabinet of Media Archaeology: Part 2

▶︎
Mechanical Transparencies Inspired by the Magic Lantern

▶︎
The Professor Who Taught People How To Think (1962)

▶︎
Lighting for 16mm film

▶︎
The Mysteriouse Magic Lantern

▶︎
The Magic Lantern, Old World, Projection, Ghosts, Education Device, Limelight, Cinema: Antiquitech

▶︎
Artifacts of Media Archaeology: Inside Professor Erkki Huhtamo's Office

▶︎
Lanterna Magica: A Pageant of Illusions

▶︎
1963 Physics Has No Business Being This Entertaining

▶︎
Magic Lantern Slides | The First Attempt to Climb Mount Everest

▶︎
The Autochrome; Color photos? Just add potatoes.

▶︎
Lanterns at the Fairground: a performance by Jeremy & Carolyn Brooker

▶︎
Charles Dickens and the Magic Lantern

▶︎
The History of Hollywood Film Cameras and Cinematography

▶︎
The Babylonian Map of the World with Irving Finkel | Curator’s Corner S9 Ep5

▶︎
The World's Most Important Machine

▶︎
Scientists Reveal Shocking Genetic Origin of Slavs

▶︎
Episode 21: The Magic Lantern

▶︎
Magic Lantern Slides

▶︎
