Tangible Media: Removable Storage of Image, Sound, Motion and Data
Tangible Media: Removable Storage of Image, Sound, Motion and Data
Tangible Media: Removable Storage of Image, Sound, Motion and Data
Coating
Brenograph Slide

Title:

Modernistic Music Design (No. 282)

Artist:

Harry Rubin

Date:

c. 1930

Material:

Lithography, watercolor, glass

Dimensions:

4 × 5 in. (102 × 127 mm)

Company:

Maurice Workstel Inc.

Location:

New York, United States

An effect slide that would have been projected by a Brenograph onto the screen, proscenium, ceiling or other surfaces in large movie theaters. The Brenograph was an industrial strength double magic lantern designed for theaters. According to a Workstel catalog at the time, each slide cost three dollars.