Category: Events

The Art of Stereoscopy: Jim Naughten

The Art of Stereoscopy: Jim Naughten

I'm very fortunate to welcome to the Stereoscopy Blog British artist Jim Naughten. He uses photography, stereoscopy and painting to explore historical and natural history subject matter in a beautiful and unique way. He's written something special for Stereoscopy Day to celebrate the art, explaining how he got into stereoscopy and how he uses it with his work.

Happy International Stereoscopy Day

Happy International Stereoscopy Day

Wishing everyone a very happy 1st International Stereoscopy Day! On this very day 184 years ago, in 1838, Charles Wheatstone presented his invention the stereoscope, and demonstrated his theory of binocular vision to the Royal Society. The Stereoscopy Blog invites you to celebrate with us!

International Stereoscopy Day, 21st June 2022: Events Announced

International Stereoscopy Day, 21st June 2022: Events Announced

World Stereoscopy Day, being held on the 21st June every year, is an international celebration of stereoscopic 3-D. Whilst everyone is encouraged to join in and celebrate in their own way, the website has just released a list of some of the events being held across the world to mark the occasion.

Stereoscopy Day: An International Celebration of Stereoscopic 3D, June 21st

Stereoscopy Day: An International Celebration of Stereoscopic 3D, June 21st

The Brian May Archive of Stereoscopy have announced the first international Stereoscopy Day is to take place on June 21st 2022.

Exhibition: Binaural Views of Switzerland

Exhibition: Binaural Views of Switzerland

Pro Helvetia is bringing one of Switzerland’s most dynamic artists to Brixton House. Alan Alpenfelt retraces the journey of British photographer William England's 1863 Grand Tour of Switzerland through stereoscopic photographs and binaural sound.

Workshop: Stereoscopic (3D) Photography with Film and Digital Cameras

Workshop: Stereoscopic (3D) Photography with Film and Digital Cameras

The Royal Holloway, University of London, Student Union's Photography Society are holding a free workshop about how to take stereoscopic (3D) images with film and digital cameras. Attendees will be shown a variety of different ways to make their own stereoscopic images, using different cameras and techniques.

Salisbury Museum In-Person 3-D Talk: Henry Brooks & Sons – Salisbury Artists and Photographers

Salisbury Museum In-Person 3-D Talk: Henry Brooks & Sons – Salisbury Artists and Photographers

Local photographers and artists, the Brooks family, will be brought back to life, in 3-D, to support the Salisbury Museum on Thursday, March 17, 2022.

“ALL THE YEAR ROUND : British Celebrations and Events in the Victorian Era” Free Online 3-D Talk

“ALL THE YEAR ROUND : British Celebrations and Events in the Victorian Era” Free Online 3-D Talk

Two days before Valentine's Day, Saturday Feb 12th 2022 17:30 GMT, join photo historian Denis Pellerin, from the Brian May Archive of Stereoscope, for over an hour of 3-D images showing how the Victorians celebrated the main events of the year. Along the way you will discover some long-forgotten celebrations and how a tiny piece of paper revolutionised the lives of millions and did a lot to help commercialise some of these events. 

The Poet and The Polymath: Free Online 3-D Event

The Poet and The Polymath: Free Online 3-D Event

A new free online 3-D event has been announced to celebrate the anniversaries of the births of Robert Burns and Charles Wheatstone, on Saturday 29th January 2022 at 17:30 GMT.

Free Online 3-D Talk: ‘One Lens, Two Perspectives, Three Dimensions’.

Free Online 3-D Talk: ‘One Lens, Two Perspectives, Three Dimensions’.

The Universidade Lusófona and the Brian May Archive of Stereoscopy are joining forces once again to give a free online talk 'One Lens, Two Perspectives, Three Dimensions' on Friday December 3rd 2021 at 17:30 GMT, discussing sequential stereoscopic photography, past and present.