
This 3D-model of the Kinora viewer was developed by Theodoros Georgiakakis and Tim van der Heijden in the context of their research project Virtual Viewing Experiences: Immersive 3D Visualizations of Early-Twentieth-Century Home Cinema, a collaboration between the Open University of the Netherlands and Maastricht University. For more information, see the article Immersive 3D Visualizations of Early-Twentieth-Century Home Cinema, published in the DH Benelux Journal in 2024. Download the Virtual Viewing Experiences application here. The Kinora 3D model was also used for a 3D Scholarly Edition on the Kinora published on the PURE3D platform. See the Kinora 3D model also on Sketchfab: https://skfb.ly/psT9w.
motion picture technology, digital history, media history, Kinora, home cinema, 3D modelling, 3D
motion picture technology, digital history, media history, Kinora, home cinema, 3D modelling, 3D
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