Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 January 1915 — LIVING FACES ON SCREEN. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
LIVING FACES ON SCREEN.
Apparatus Reproduces Moving Imoge of Head Inside. An Interesting and son|etUneß startling invention Is the apparatus designed by a New York man, by mean*, of which living images can he projected on Bcreens and all the movements of the subject’s features can be .reproduced as in moving pictures. The apparatus consists of a cameralike arrangement much like a stereoptlcon. In the rear is s large opening that will admit a - person's head, while in front is a- lens and Inside Is means for illuminating the interior of the chamber. The head is thrust downwards into the Apparatus, and the image is Inverted to normal position on the screen. By this contrivance it is possible to have the image present all manner of facial contortions, as on moving picture screens, and the startling effect may be greatly enhanced by having the subject talk or sing, giving the appearance of sound issuing from the reflection on the canvas. Other Images besides
those of the human face may also be reflected by. this machine Boston Post
Features Move on Screen.
