Eidophusikon (Q30544)

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The Eiduphusikon was a large-scale miniature theatre designed to create the illusion of living nature.

The Eiduphusikon was a large-scale miniature theatre designed to create the illusion of living nature.
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Eidophusikon
The Eiduphusikon was a large-scale miniature theatre designed to create the illusion of living nature.

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    Eidophusikon
    1781 (English)
    The Eiduphusikon was a large-scale miniature theatre designed to create the illusion of living nature, devised by the English actor David Garrick and the French painter Philip James de Loutherbourg. Model land- and cityscapes were animated with lighting, music and sound effects to create sunrises, moonlight, storms and volcanos.
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