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A telephonoscope was an early concept of videophone and television, conceptualized in the late 1870s through the 1890s. It was mentioned in various early science fiction works such as Le Vingtième siècle. La vie électrique (The Twentieth Century: The Electrical Life) and other works written by Albert Robida. It was also sketched in various cartoons by George du Maurier as a fictional invention by Thomas Edison including one made on December 9, 1878 in Punch magazine.

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  • Téléphonoscope (fr)
  • Telephonoscope (en)
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  • Le téléphonoscope est une invention littéraire d'Albert Robida, décrite dans son roman Le Vingtième Siècle publié en 1883. C'est aussi le titre de la revue des amis d'Albert Robida. Il s'agit d'un écran mural plat qui permet de communiquer à distance et diffuse les dernières informations à toute heure du jour et de la nuit, les dernières pièces de théâtre, des cours et des téléconférences. (fr)
  • A telephonoscope was an early concept of videophone and television, conceptualized in the late 1870s through the 1890s. It was mentioned in various early science fiction works such as Le Vingtième siècle. La vie électrique (The Twentieth Century: The Electrical Life) and other works written by Albert Robida. It was also sketched in various cartoons by George du Maurier as a fictional invention by Thomas Edison including one made on December 9, 1878 in Punch magazine. (en)
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  • Le téléphonoscope est une invention littéraire d'Albert Robida, décrite dans son roman Le Vingtième Siècle publié en 1883. C'est aussi le titre de la revue des amis d'Albert Robida. Il s'agit d'un écran mural plat qui permet de communiquer à distance et diffuse les dernières informations à toute heure du jour et de la nuit, les dernières pièces de théâtre, des cours et des téléconférences. (fr)
  • A telephonoscope was an early concept of videophone and television, conceptualized in the late 1870s through the 1890s. It was mentioned in various early science fiction works such as Le Vingtième siècle. La vie électrique (The Twentieth Century: The Electrical Life) and other works written by Albert Robida. It was also sketched in various cartoons by George du Maurier as a fictional invention by Thomas Edison including one made on December 9, 1878 in Punch magazine. Robida also forecast the era of television broadcasts, with concept art drawn of a televised opera performance, and of a live battlefield report. (en)
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