Fifty years from now, Hugo Gernsback, 1926
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Hugo Gernsback, the inventor of βtelevision glassesβ in 1950.
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Hugo Gernsback is an inventor of tele-glasses television-glasses. VR technologies of 20th century. New York 1950.
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1950, Hugo Gernsback, inventor of the television glasses [879x439]
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Not sure if I ever posted that here, made it for the grandson of Hugo Gernsback, father of SciFi itself!
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Frank R. Paul (1883-1964). Illustrator of science fiction pulp magazine covers discobered by Hugo Gernsback.
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It was an honor to make this custom raygun for the grandson of Hugo Gernsback, father of SciFi!
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This creepy device was invented in 1925 by science fiction writer Hugo Gernsback, who presented it in the journal Science and Inventions. He believed that a soundproof helmet would give a person the opportunity to focus on what was really important at that moment.
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Hugo Gernsback's trench destroyer
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The Airplane of the Future, Hugo Gernsback 1929
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Air Police Patrol, Hugo Gernsback, 1936
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Hugo Gernsback 3D TV eyeglasses 1963, the very first VR headset!
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︎ Feb 09 2021
"Monument to Eectricity" as proposed by Hugo Gernsback (1922)
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Hugo Gernsback, occasionally is referred to as the father of science fiction, even though he never wrote a sci-fi novel. In 1920, he designed this helmet that would shut out all external sounds in order to concentrate on writing alone. He named the helmet, βThe Isolatorβ.
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I made this gun years ago for the grandson of Hugo Gernsback, the father of Science Fiction. True honor!
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Hugo Gernsback demonstrating his television goggles in 1963 for Life magazine - Hugo is also called as "The Father of Science Fiction"
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The 'Isolator' , by Hugo Gernsback: a helmet for insulating the senses against distraction; from the journal Science and Invention, vol. 13, no. 3, July 1925 [850Γ717].
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Modern Electrics, February 1912. It included part of publisher Hugo Gernsback's seminal science fiction novel, Ralph 124C 41+
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Hugo Gernsback, Luxembourgish-American inventor and "Father of Science Fiction," wearing the "TV Glasses" he invented in 1963.
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I made this gun years ago for the grandson of Hugo Gernsback, the father of Science Fiction. True honor!
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Hugo Gernsback's television of the future, 1935
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Hugo Gernsbackβs The Isolator, a device designed to increase productivity, from 1925
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TV Glasses 1963 made by Hugo Gernsback - LIFE Magazine ~ (and you thinking that having a VR was really modern)
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Inventor Hugo Gernsback demonstrating his television goggles in 1963
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Hugo Gernsback's television of the future, 1935
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Air Wonder Stories - Feb 1930 Issue, editor Hugo Gernsback. They offered a $300 prize for the best story that could explain it.
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Members of Hugo Gernsback's Science Fiction League petition Hollywood for more science fiction movies, Wonder Stories, May 1935
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FUN FACT: Hugo Gernsback is sometimes called the father of science fiction. though he had not written one himself. In 1920, he designed a helmet that would shout out externel sounds and it was called "The Isolator"
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I made this gun years ago for the grandson of Hugo Gernsback, the father of Science Fiction. True honor!
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Hugo Gernsback and his television goggles, invented in 1963
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Hugo Gernsback showing off his television goggles 1963
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Made this raygun for the grand-son of Hugo Gernsback, the father of Science Fiction:
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Hugo Gernsback and his television goggles, invented in 1963.
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Hugo Gernsbackβs Radio News and Short Wave Radio Magazine, Special Television Number, May 1937
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Members of Hugo Gernsback's Science Fiction League petition Hollywood for more science fiction movies, Wonder Stories, May 1935
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Made this for the grand-son of Hugo Gernsback, the father of Science Fiction:
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︎ Dec 08 2019
Inventor Hugo Gernsback and his "teleyeglasses" in 1968
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In 1922, Hugo Gernsback proposed a 1,000-foot tall concrete monument to electricity (From October 1922, Science and Invention magazine)
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Hugo Gernsback demonstrating his portable TV in 1963
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Hugo Gernsback wearing his "teleyeglasses" (1963)
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Cover for Hugo Gernsback's "Radio For All" (1922)
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The Isolator by Hugo Gernsback, 1925
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Invented for quiet writing and reading; provides soundpeoof and pure O2 (cheap hallucinations))) 1925 by Hugo Gernsback
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1923 'Electric Dog' concept by Hugo Gernsback, designed to follow a magnetic walking stick {800x484]
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