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A series presenting science as a detective story illustrating the connections between events of the past and inventions of the future. Part 9: Traces the discoveries and inventions which gave rise to the motion picture. Incredible events led to Thomas Edison's remarkable invention; the beginnings of limelight on an Irish mountain; George Eastman's production of celluloid; the "magic lantern" of an Austrian ballistics teacher. Concludes by posing questions about the power of mass media. Part 10. Presents moments from previous programs in the series to illustrate common factors that make for change. Also looks at the extent to which people are becoming increasingly incapable of understanding complex changes in the modern world and points out a need for a radical change in the availability and use of information in the future.
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Connections: 3-4 : an alternative view of change
2001, Ambrose Video Pub.
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Connections: 7-8 : an alternative view of change
2001, Ambrose Video Pub.
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Connections: 9-10 : an alternative view of change
2001, Ambrose Video Pub.
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Connections: 5-6 : an alternative view of change
2001, Ambrose Video Pub.
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Connections: 1-2 : an alternative view of change
2001, Ambrose Video Pub.
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Videodisc release of the 1988 television series.
Written and presented by James Burke.
DVD.
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A series presenting science as a detective story illustrating the connections between events of the past and inventions of the future. Part 5: Traces the connection between medieval astrology, ancient Greek medical manuscripts, the need for precise measuring devices and the invention of such things as the telescope, forged steel and interchangeable machine parts. Part 6: Details many of the changes in building construction and energy usage which occurred when the climate of Europe changed dramatically in the 13th century. Shows how the scarcity of firewood contributed to the invention of the steam engine, which was the predecessor of gasoline-powered engines.
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