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The stereoscope

Its history, theory, and construction, with its application to the fine and useful arts and to education
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In «The Stereoscope,» David Brewster invites readers into a world where optics and imagination converge. This groundbreaking work not only explores the mechanics of the stereoscope—a device that creates the illusion of depth when viewing two slightly different images—but also delves into the philosophical implications of visual perception. Brewster's prose is both accessible and rich with scientific inquiry, employing a blend of narrative and technical detail that reflects the Victorian fascination with innovation and discovery. Through meticulously illustrated examples, the book situates the stereoscope within the broader context of the era's advancements in photography and visual technology. As a prominent physicist, inventor, and advocate for science education, Brewster was deeply influenced by his surroundings in 19th-century Scotland, a period marked by rapid scientific progress. His contributions to the fields of optics and photography are well-documented, and his personal experiences with visual phenomena undoubtedly shaped his perspective in crafting this work. Brewster's commitment to enhancing public understanding of science reflects a desire to bridge the gap between complex theories and everyday experiences. I highly recommend «The Stereoscope» to anyone interested in the intersections of art, science, and perception. Brewster's ability to illuminate the complexities of visual experience makes this book not only an essential read for students of optics but also fascinating for lovers of technology and history alike.

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03 March 2025
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220 p.
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8596547854944
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