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Journals

Andriopoulos, Stefan . “Kant's Magic Lantern: Historical Epistemology and Media Archaeology ”. Representations; Summer 2011; 115; Arts & Humanities Full Text pp. 42 -71.
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The Art Bulletin; Dec 2004; 86, 4; Arts & Humanities Full Text pp. 764-776.
Biagi, Gioncarlo. “Creating the Real from the Unreal ” in Sculpture Review 58 no3 Fall 2009. p.7.
Durant, Mark Alice. “The Blur  of the Otherworldly ” in Art Journal 62 no3 Fall 2003 pp. 6-15.
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Hendershot, Cyndy. “Paranoia and delusion of the total system. American Imago; Spring 1997; 5, 1: Arts & Humanities Full Text pp. 15-37.
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Schooneover, Karl. Ectoplasms, “Evanescence, and Photography ”in Art Journal 62 no3 Fall 2003 . pp. 30-41.
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Vermeir, Koen. “The magic of the magic lantern (1660-1700): on analogical demonstration and the visualization.” British Journal for the History of Science; Jun 2005; 38, 137; Arts & Humanities Full Text pp. 127 -159


Exhibition Notes

The Science Museum (2012) Susan Treister: Hexen 2.0. London: The Science Museum

Websites

<www.theeconomist.com> - accessed 13/07/12.
<http://ensemble.va.com.au/Treister/info/Interviews/Treister_Luckhurst.html> Electronic Writing Research Ensemble. Accessed 13/07/12.
<http://libweb.uoregon.edu/ec/exhibits/haycox/gallery7.html> - accessed 14/07/12
<http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn21408-telepathy-machine-reconstructs-speech-from-brainwaves.html> – accessed 13/07/12.
http://www.suzannetreister.net  accessed between 10/07/12- 20/07/12.
www.sciencemuseum.org.uk
<http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/broughttolife/objects/display.aspx?id=10708>accessed 14/07/12.

 

On-line resources


on “the doom of modern spiritualism” in The Glasgow Herald (Glasgow, Scotland),. Tuesday, May 18, 1869; Issue 9165.19th Century British Library Newspapers. British library online archive accessed 21/12/11.
“Spirit Photography: Positive and negative”. Hampshire Telegraph and Sussex Chronicle et (Portsmouth, England), Saturday, December 21, 1895; Issue 5963.Century British Library Newspapers. British library online archive accessed 21/12/11.
“Spiritualism and spirit photography” in Glasgow Herald (Glasgow, Scotland), Saturday, May 29, 1869; Issue 9175. 19th Century British Library Newspapers. British library online archive accessed 21/12/12
“The truth about ghosts” in The Star (Saint Peter Port, England), Tuesday, November 14, 1882; Issue 69. 19th Century British Library Newspapers. British library online archive accessed 21/12/11.
Letters to the editor “psychical phenomena” in Aberdeen Weekly Journal (Aberdeen, Scotland), Thursday, December 7, 1882; Issue 8679.19th Century British Library Newspapers. British library online archive  accessed 21/12/11. PHOTOGRAPHY” . Saturday, May 29, 1869; Issue 9175 accessed 21/12/11 19th Century British Library Newspapers. British library online archive  accessed 21/12/11
“New society for psychical research” in Daily News (London, England), on the setting up of . Thursday, October 12, 1882; Issue 11386  19th Century British Library Newspapers. British library online archive  accessed 21/12/11.
“THOUGHT READING & OTHER PSYCHIC PHENOMENA “ Cheshire Observer (Chester, England), Saturday, December 30, 1882; pg. 2; Issue 1586. Issue 11386  19th Century British Library Newspapers. British library online archive  accessed 21/12/11.
“Spirit photography: positive and negative” in Hampshire Telegraph and Sussex Chronicle etc. (Portsmouth, England), Saturday, December 21, 1895; Issue 5963.19th Century British Library Newspapers. British library online archive  accessed 21/12/12.

 

Picture Sources/Credits


Figure 1 Suzanne Treister <http://www.suzannetreister.net >
Figure 2  Suzanne Treister <http://www.suzannetreister.net >
Figure 3 Vermeir, Koen. “The magic of the magic lantern (1660-1700): on analogical
               demonstration and the visualization.” British Journal for the History of Science; Jun 2005; 
               38, 137; Arts & Humanities Full Text p. 135.
Figure 4 Suzanne Treister <http://www.suzannetreister.net >
Figure 5 Suzanne Treister <http://www.suzannetreister.net >
Figure 6 Suzanne Treister <http://www.suzannetreister.net >
Figure 7    Science Museum  <http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/broughttolife/objects/display.aspx? id=10708>
Figure 8    Suzanne Treister <http://www.suzannetreister.net >
Figure 9    Suzanne Treister <http://www.suzannetreister.net >
Figure 10  Brookman, Philip. (2010) Eadweard Muybridge. London: Tate Publishing.
Figure 11  Chéroux, Clément. Fischer, Andreas. (2005) The Perfect Medium: Photography and the  
                   occult. New Haven and London: Yale University Press.
Figure 12  http://libweb.uoregon.edu/ec/exhibits/haycox/gallery7.html (Goldwyn).
                  <http://neutron.kth.se/gallery/chernobyl/(Chernobyl> 3-Core)

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