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A
camera obscura (
Latin for dark chamber ) is a device for projecting an image on a screen, using either a lens or pinhole.
The term may refer to specific large-scale camera obscuras:
Camera Obscura may also refer to:
Film
Literature and publications
Camera Obscura , an 1839 novel by
Nicolaas Beets
Laughter in the Dark (novel) , a 1932 novel by Vladimir Nabokov, originally titled, and sometimes translated as, Camera Obscura
"Camera Obscura", a short story by Basil Copper that was adapted as a 1971 episode of
Night Gallery
Camera Obscura (novel) , a 2002 Doctor Who novel by Lloyd Rose
Camera obscura (novel) , a 2006 novel by Nejc Gazvoda
Camera Obscura , a 2011 novel by
Lavie Tidhar
Camera Obscura , a 1969 short play by
Robert Patrick
Camera Obscura (journal) , a feminism, culture and media studies journal
Music
Video gaming
See also
Topics referred to by the same term