![]() ![]() As odd as it might seem, May and his co-authors are launching a new book on historic 3D imagery at the British Library to a select band of a few hundred enthusiasts. He takes to the lectern flanked by Denis Pellerin and Paula Fleming, makes a joke or two, and introduces the subject of this evening’s lecture: 19th century stereoscopic photography. Brian May saunters onto the stage followed by two colleagues. 20 January 2014 by Nick Smith Brian May showing “Diableries: Stereoscopic Adventures In Hell” bookīrian May showing “Diableries: Stereoscopic Adventures In Hell” book Brian May might well be best known as a virtuoso musician of world renown, and most of us will be aware that his doctorate is in astrophysics, but he is also a world expert on early stereographic photography technology.Īs has happened so many times for this legendary guitarist as the lights dim, the crowd settles into impatient and yet hushed expectation. ![]()
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