Tag: Sir Charles Wheatstone

‘A New Power: Photography in Britain 1800-1850’ Free Exhibition, Oxford.

‘A New Power: Photography in Britain 1800-1850’ Free Exhibition, Oxford.

The ST Lee Gallery, Weston Library, Oxford is holding an exhibition on the early history of photography, with some amazing examples on display, until the 7th May 2023.

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.

New London Stereoscopic Company Book ‘Stereoscopy: The Dawn of 3-D’ to launch on the 10th November 2021.

New London Stereoscopic Company Book ‘Stereoscopy: The Dawn of 3-D’ to launch on the 10th November 2021.

The London Stereoscopic Company have announced the launch of their latest book 'Stereoscopy: The Dawn of 3-D' will take place online on the 10th November 2021.

What is Stereoscopy?

What is Stereoscopy?

Well, it'd be a bit naughty to start a blog about stereoscopy and not say what it is! In a nutshell: Stereoscopy uses the illusion of depth to create a single 3-D image from two flat images when viewed by each eye separately.