Thomas Edison conducted tens of thousands of experiments in his lab in West Orange, New Jersey. See what a day's work looked ...
Thomas Edison received a patent in 1897 for the projecting kinetoscope, the forerunner of today’s motion-picture film projector. Edison and his assistant W.K.L. Dickson had begun work on the project ...
Edison's kinetoscope was a novelty not to be missed. Premiering Jan. 27 on PBS. In the 1890s, Thomas Edison worked with his assistant and part-time photographer, William Dickson to create a motion ...
In the 1890s, Thomas Edison worked with his assistant and part-time photographer, William Dickson to create a motion picture camera. They created a series of short films that could be viewed on a coin ...
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