In honor of the Consumer Electronic Show starting today and all those 3D televisions everyone is so fired up about (my electronics obsolescence is practically becoming a monthly issue now), here’s a little 3D for those of us who aren’t ready to chuck their somewhat-recently-acquired giant flat screen HD TVs.
Apparently 3D is not that new, back in the late 18 and early 1900s, a photographer named T. Enami was taking 3D stereoview photographs of life in Japan during the Meiji period. The website Pink Tentacle has these handpainted photos posted and as animated gifs so that the three-dimensional effect of looking through the stereoview’s two different lenses is replicated by switching between the two images. You’ll be looking at a photo of an ancient culture, but dimensionalized. It’s not something you’ve seen before and is worth a look. The image I’ve posted here doesn’t reflect the 3D-ness because it’s not animated. It just gives you a taste of the images you can see there.





