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The audience at the Diorama is not merely, as Crary would argue, a mechanical component of the scene (Crary 112-13) — a cog in the wheel of
Making Visible: The Diorama, the Double and the (Gothic) Subject 2005
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Diorama is uncannily disturbing not only because of its particular configuration of art versus nature, but also because this configuration is explicitly underwritten, or doubled, by the more apparent problem of the living versus the dead.
Making Visible: The Diorama, the Double and the (Gothic) Subject 2005
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Diorama is to take us through the barrier of the perimeter wall, the barrier of the visible — darkly, perhaps, but also doubly.
Making Visible: The Diorama, the Double and the (Gothic) Subject 2005
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Royal Model 1/35 Mid Orient Bricks 015 Resin Diorama
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Sideshow STAR WARS Obi Wan Vs Anakin Diorama NEW IN BOX
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Santa Croce, in the Diorama, is as the place itself; — the noble and ancient edifice, one of the finest specimens of the ecclesiastical architecture of the thirteenth century, comes forth to the imagination in all the lustre and brightness of a sunshiny Italian noon — nothing escapes the bright and searching light which falls in a thousand coloured hues from the high narrow casements of stained glass, or penetrates with a long yellow glare from the uncurtained portals
Making Visible: The Diorama, the Double and the (Gothic) Subject 2005
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The Diorama, not incidentally, was invented by Louis Daguerre, later of the daguerrotype, and has figured in "The Simpsons," with Springfield Elementary holding a Diorama competition called Diorama-Rama.
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The exhibition called the Diorama is merely a large painting prepared in accordance with the principle now explained.
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 14, No. 405, December 19, 1829 Various
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Here's what makes this camera so hard to put down: An Art Filter mode, called Diorama mode, mimics the effects of a tilt-shift lens and makes full-size objects look like miniature models.
PC World 2010
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