History of Multimedia by Cassandra McCoy

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History of Multimedia : 

History of Multimedia

What is Multimedia? : 

What is Multimedia? Multimedia is the integration and presentation of images, text, and/or sound by mean as of computer technology.

Cave Paintings : 

Cave Paintings 15,000 B.C . Cave paintings was the first form of multimedia founded in Europe, Africa, and Australia.

Chinese Moveable Type : 

Chinese Moveable Type A.D 1041 The Chinese were using block printing around A.D. 500, and printing whole books by 868. In 1041 Pi Sheng created the first moveable type made from based clay glued to an iron plate.

Comment: Impact of printing : 

Comment: Impact of printing 1460 The invention of movable type printing is generally consider a historical turning point because it quickly made printing much cheaper. The process of block printing and hand transcribing of texts and illustrations were very time consuming and therefore expensive.

Cheap Books and pamphlets : 

Cheap Books and pamphlets 1500 Economics of books production became more profitable and pamphlets and posters.

Early British Newspaper : 

Early British Newspaper 1645 The Intelligencer was on of the many newspaper published during the 17th century.

Electricity : 

Electricity 1780 Frankin discovers electricity Among his many creations were the lightning rod, glass armonica, bifocal glasses and the flexible urinary catheter.

Novels Readily Available and Popular : 

Novels Readily Available and Popular 1790 Cheap book production made novels economic for middle classes. Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice published 1813. Often books were published in serial form in magazines.

Newspaper Widespread : 

Newspaper Widespread 1800 Advances in industry made high speed printing economic and newspapers cheap.

Chemical Photography : 

Chemical Photography 1826 Frenchmen Joseph Niepce and Louis Jacques-MadeDaguerre took the worlds first Photographer, using huge box cameras with chemical coated metal plates.

Daguerrotype : 

Daguerrotype 1839 Photographs produced using a paper negative.

Rotary printing press : 

Rotary printing press 1840 The machines began to do most of all the work, 24,000 copies and hour.

Color Photography : 

Color Photography 1860 Scottish physicist James Clerk Maxwell created the first color photographs by combining separate images taken using red, blue, and green filters.