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Stuff To Blow Your Mind

Invention Playlist: The Camera, Part 3

Stuff To Blow Your Mind

iHeartPodcasts

Science, Natural Sciences, Social Sciences, Life Sciences

4.36K Ratings

🗓️ 17 April 2020

⏱️ 71 minutes

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Summary

As the Invention podcast ends, discussions of techno-history become part of STBYM again. So let's explore some past episodes of Robert and Joe's other series. Enjoy their three-part look at the camera...

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1:34.4

Welcome to invention, a production of iHeart Radio.

1:40.3

Hey, welcome to invention. My name is Robert Lam.

1:43.1

And I'm Joe McCormick and we're back with part three of our discussion of the invention of

1:48.0

photography. Now last time we got up to the moment of invention, the debut of the deGero type of,

1:54.1

of course, Louis de Gaire in Paris and the early paper based negative photo procedure of Henry

2:01.7

Fox Talbot in England, which was initially far less successful. Right. Yeah, we spent a lot of

2:07.1

time talking about the early laborious methods of taking a photograph. But the startling and

2:14.4

just game changing results that they gave us. You know, in all that discussion of deGerotypes,

2:21.4

I neglected to mention my deGerotype boyfriend. And what is this? This is a, I believe it was a

2:27.1

Tumblr page. And it was just a collection of like handsome dudes with their photo having been

2:35.5

taken with the deGerotype. A lot of like a really neat sideburns and whatnot. But it was kind of a

2:42.0

trend at least a few years ago. I remember it making the rounds and people having a lot of fun with

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