
Time Machines
Telegraphic Images in Nineteenth-Century France
$136.07
- Hardcover
448 pages
- Release Date
25 February 2025
Summary
In Time Machines, Richard Taws examines the relationship between art and telegraphy in the decades following the French Revolution. The optical telegraph was a novel form of visual communication developed in the 1790s that remained in use until the mid-1850s. This pre-electric telegraph, based on a semaphore code, irrevocably changed the media landscape of nineteenth-century France. Although now largely forgotten, in its day it covered vast distances and changed the way people though…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9780262049184 |
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| ISBN-10: | 026204918X |
| Author: | Richard Taws |
| Publisher: | MIT Press Ltd |
| Imprint: | MIT Press |
| Format: | Hardcover |
| Number of Pages: | 448 |
| Release Date: | 25 February 2025 |
| Weight: | 567g |
| Dimensions: | 241mm x 159mm |
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About The Author
Richard Taws
Richard Taws is Professor of History of Art and Visual Culture at University College London. He is the author of The Politics of the Provisional as well as coeditor, with Iris Moon, of Time, Media, and Visuality in Post-Revolutionary France and, with Genevieve Warwick, Art and Technology in Early Modern Europe.
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