
| Themes: | Audiovisuals / Patrimoni i museus |
| Type: | Exposició |
| Dates: | This exhibition already closed (23/10/19 - 13/09/20) |
| Location: | Museu del Cinema |
| Price: | Gratuït |
| Language: | ENG |

Francesc Dalmau was the first modern optician in Catalonia, protagonist, among others, of the arrival of the telephone and the phonograph in Spain. If the history of science has reserved a prominent role for him due to his prominence in the second Industrial Revolution, this exhibition aims to recover a less known facet but of equal notoriety in his time, that of the first Catalan optician: entering Dalmau's store meant discover a whole universe of optical spectacles that were revolutionizing the way of seeing and representing the world half a century before the arrival of cinema. Its showcase thus became an indispensable meeting point for science and art lovers who wanted to see first-hand the latest developments in the field of optical illusions, from the popular optical views to the lively phantasmagorias, all passed through the first 3D images. This exhibition is a tribute to the figure who modeled and expanded the visual universe in which our 19th century ancestors were immersed.
Opening: Wednesday, October 23 at 7:00 p.m. Dates: from October 23 to April 26. Hours: Tuesday to Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Sundays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Price: free entry. Production: Cinema Museum. Commissioner: Cèlia Cuenca. Documentation and conservation: Montse Puigdevall. Design: Sample Communication. Exhibition assembly: Rafael d'Arquer. With the support of: Provincial Council of Girona and Generalitat of Catalonia (Department of Culture)