Image: Telephonoscope
Description: Early television/videophone concept, a forecast (almanac) for 1879, posted in the December 9th, 1878 issue of Punch. Illustration description Punch Magazine cartoon print: Edison's Telephonoscope (transmits light as well as sound). (Every evening, before going to bed, Pater- and Materfamilias set up an electric camera-obscura over their bedroom mantel-piece, and gladden their eyes with the sight of their children at the Antipodes, and converse gaily with them through the wire.). Paterfamilias (in Wilton Place): 'Beatrice, come closer, I want to whisper.' Beatrice (from Ceylon): 'Yes, Papa dear.' Paterfamilias: 'Who is that charming young lady playing on Charlie's side?' Beatrice: 'She's just come over from England, Papa. I'll introduce you to her as soon as the game's over?' George du Maurier's cartoon of 'an electric camera-obscura' is often cited as an early prediction of television and also anticipated the videophone, in wide screen formats and flat screens. The screen is approximately 2 metres wide and appears to have an aspect ratio of 2.7:1, the same as Ultra Panavision. Artist: George Du Maurier, Published: Almanack for 1879
Title: Telephonoscope
Credit: See above. (Original text: Punch)
Author: George du Maurier.
Usage Terms: Public domain
License: Public domain
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