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    Spectropia, or, surprising spectral illusions showing ghosts everywhere and of any colour is an optical illusion book by J. H. Brown, first published in 1864.

  2. 27 de set. de 2011 · Spectropia; or, Surprising spectral illusions. Showing ghosts everywhere, and of any colour. A fine example of an inexpensive optical Illusionary toy for children is a book with multiple-coloured pages of images and drawings which used Persistence of Vision to benefit from.

  3. 21 de out. de 2015 · A book of Victorian hi-tech ghost conjuring which allows the reader to summon, as the sub-title proclaims, "ghosts everywhere and of any colour". Accompanying the set of wonderfully gaudy images, are directions on how to use them, and a more detailed scientific description about how the illusion works.

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  4. 1 de set. de 2020 · With the sixteen color plates in Spectropia, he created a way for anyone to see ghosts through nothing more than science. Follow Brown's simple instructions and the spectres within these pages will take shape in your newly haunted house.

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  5. The story: Spectropia, a young woman from England 2099, lives in the salvage zone outside an urban center with a garbage-collecting babysitter bot called the Duck. It’s a culture with no recorded history, where saving anything is punishable by law.

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  6. An archaeologist named Spectropia lives in a city where recreating the past in any form is forbidden. Every day, garbage piles up. Using a device that simulates the historical context of these artifacts and discarded objects, Spectropia travels back to New York, 1931.

  7. Spectropia: Directed by Toni Dove. With Aleksa Palladino, Carolyn McCormick, Richard Bekins, Roy Thinnes. While searching the past for her missing father with a time machine of her own invention, the young protagonist Spectropia is accidentally transported to New York in 1931.