Cycloidotrope for lantern - The Invisible Drawing Master

PART OF:
The Kodak Museum Collection
Made:
c. 1865 in England
maker:
Unknown

Cycloidotrope for lantern - The Invisible Drawing Master. Lantern slide device for tracing geometric designs on smoked glass disks. Rotating and reciprocating gears and leavers move stylus point over rotating smoked glass disk. With 5 disks with a traced pattern, fixed with varnish.

The Cycloidotrope was a lantern slide with an adjustable stylus bar for drawing geometric patterns on sooty glass when hand cranked during projection. The stylus bar can be set in any position, altering its angle and length. The patterns are similar to those produced with a toy spirograph.

Details

Category:
Cinematography
Collection:
Kodak Collection
Object Number:
1990-5036/236
Materials:
wood (unidentified) and metal (unknown)
type:
cycloidotrope
credit:
The Kodak Collection at the National Media Museum, Bradford

Parts

Cycloidotrope for lantern - The Invisible Drawing Master. Lantern slide device for tracing geometric designs on smoked glass disks. Rotating and reciprocating gears and levers move stylus point over rotating smoked glass disk.

Cycloidotrope for lantern, The Invisible Drawing Master

Cycloidotrope for lantern - The Invisible Drawing Master. Lantern slide device for tracing geometric designs on smoked glass disks. Rotating and reciprocating gears and levers move stylus point over rotating smoked glass disk.

More

The Cycloidotrope was a slide with an adjustable stylus bar for drawing geometric patterns on sooty glass when hand cranked during projection. The stylus bar can be set in any position, altering its angle and length. The patterns are similar to those produced with a Spirograph.

Materials:
wood (unidentified) and brass (copper, zinc alloy)
Object Number:
1990-5036/236/1
type:
cycloidotrope
5 glass disks with a traced pattern, fixed with varnish for a Cycloidotrope for lantern - The Invisible Drawing Master.

5 glass disks with a traced pattern

5 glass disks with a traced pattern, fixed with varnish for a Cycloidotrope for lantern - The Invisible Drawing Master.

More

The Cycloidotrope was a slide with an adjustable stylus bar for drawing geometric patterns on sooty glass when hand cranked during projection. The stylus bar can be set in any position, altering its angle and length. The patterns are similar to those produced with a Spirograph.

Materials:
glass
Object Number:
1990-5036/236/2
type:
disk