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chosehumanity ([personal profile] chosehumanity) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2010-07-21 01:02 pm
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Teevee For Beginners, Wednesday

"Now we've talked about a lot of the more human parts of television. The watching, the shows, that kind of thing. But I can imagine that some of you have come into this class wondering just how we manage to stuff these images in a box in the first place."

Mitchell looked a bit more frazzled after the weekend - but he wasn't going to go into any of that. Not in front of his class. "Now we'd had film cameras for much longer at this point, of course. Using reflected light to burn images into a film strip very fast, so that if you played them back to back they'd look like something was moving."

He cracked a slight smile. "The history of television technology is a lot more muddled than that. A lot of different factors went into it: whether the people were ready for the idea of having film in the house, the willingness of companies to actually create and distribute TV sets, even though they might be sold at a loss or cut into their own profits, and the constant struggle for who got this patent or that."

"Depending on who you ask, people will answer the question of who invented television with any number of names, and I'm not going to go into them - it's confusing enough to us who've lived with the thing for the past few decades. The central problem of the TV was this: we do have these images on film, but how do they get to the people at home? You can't just send them in over the mail, that wouldn't work. At the same time, radio was very popular back then - which is a bit like TV but only sound, as you've probably found by now. TV had to become a middle ground between film and radio."

Mitchell held up a disk with a number of holes in it. "This is the Nipkow Disc," he said, "One of the first important inventions used for television. It could scan an image by essentially taking a bit of it at a time and casting it at another disc. It never really took off, but it was the start of invention - of what they called 'mechanical' TV. Analogue - you could see it working. The picture was small, and you could only ever achieve between thirty to hundred 'lines' - nowadays, a regular TV manages 525 lines on the screen at the very least. They were planning to use radio waves to project the images of one disc to another over a distance."

"But that technique had its flaws. At the same time, scientists had been working on something called the cathode ray tube since the late 19th century. A man named Boris Rosing first managed to produce an image with it back in 1907. The cathode ray tube is a little hard to explain, but the basic idea is that you've got three little guns that produce light in red, blue and green. You can how much each bit of your image has these colours, and then you communicate that information to TVs with their own three guns. It's... sinot that simple, but that's sort of the idea. If you can find a TV that's not digital, just look at it closely and you'll be able to see all the red green and blue dots of all the cathodes."

He rubbed at the back of his head. "But that's a bit complicated," he said, "Which is why I've brought this dummy." He nudged at the facsimile TV by his feet, which was half-broken-open so anyone could see the insides. "Have at, ask questions, whatever you'd like."
vanillajello: (Idle talk.)

Re: Talk to the Teacher

[personal profile] vanillajello 2010-07-21 02:50 pm (UTC)(link)
"Yo," Kate said, wandering over. "Everything okay?"

Just because there were things he wouldn't get into in front of his class didn't mean a part of his class wouldn't still ask him about them. Even if kind of idly.
vanillajello: (Things are okay.)

Re: Talk to the Teacher

[personal profile] vanillajello 2010-07-21 03:50 pm (UTC)(link)
"Get visitors?" Kate asked, with a little answering smile. "Obviously, you don't have to tell me if you don't wanna."

She'd learned to be a little more sensitive with this particular whim of Fandom.
vanillajello: (Yeah right.)

Re: Talk to the Teacher

[personal profile] vanillajello 2010-07-21 03:54 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, it was this again. Kate tilted her head to the side.

"... Do you know what went on on the island this weekend?"
vanillajello: (Talking to Ben.)

Re: Talk to the Teacher

[personal profile] vanillajello 2010-07-21 04:05 pm (UTC)(link)
"Dead people walking around the island," kate said, raising her eyebrows at him. Tsk, so clueless. "People's loved ones, specifically."

Not just random dead people. That would've been even freakier.
vanillajello: (Not really.)

Re: Talk to the Teacher

[personal profile] vanillajello 2010-07-22 10:35 am (UTC)(link)
And now Kate just gave him a look. "Do you really think I'd be this calm if it had been vampires? No. More like people who are supposed to be dead, temporarily alive again." She paused, and frowned in thought. "Well, okay, Bod's parents were ghosts to begin with. But they were solid and kind of alive too."
vanillajello: (My lip does this thing.)

Re: Talk to the Teacher

[personal profile] vanillajello 2010-07-22 02:27 pm (UTC)(link)
"Nope. Can't even think of anyone who could've." Really, the only dead person she cared about was... sitting in front of her right now. "Met Bod's parents though."
vanillajello: (Smiling and looking away from you.)

Re: Talk to the Teacher

[personal profile] vanillajello 2010-07-23 10:28 am (UTC)(link)
"Nice. And kinda really protective," Kate replied, shrugging. Then she made a face and laughed. "And a little scary."
vanillajello: (Yeah right.)

Re: Talk to the Teacher

[personal profile] vanillajello 2010-07-23 01:42 pm (UTC)(link)
"What are you trying to say, Mitchell?"

That sounded a lot like 'you better not be saying what i think you're saying'.
vanillajello: (Don't be absurd.)

Re: Talk to the Teacher

[personal profile] vanillajello 2010-07-23 01:50 pm (UTC)(link)
Kate made a face at him. "I'm not."

Yeah, she totally was now.
vanillajello: (Idle talk.)

Re: Talk to the Teacher

[personal profile] vanillajello 2010-07-23 05:18 pm (UTC)(link)
Kate raised her chin a bit. Almost defiant. "I'm not afraid of anything you might say to him."

She... probably shouldn't say things like that.
vanillajello: (My lip does this thing.)

Re: Talk to the Teacher

[personal profile] vanillajello 2010-07-23 05:27 pm (UTC)(link)
"No, I think it works just fine in reality too," Kate insisted and then, as she sometimes did when she was probably wrong, she tried changing the subject slightly.

"Anyway, whatever, I impressed some parents. You should be proud of me."
vanillajello: (Talking to T.)

Re: Talk to the Teacher

[personal profile] vanillajello 2010-07-23 06:39 pm (UTC)(link)
"A whole graveyard of them, apparently," she replied. "Bod's mom is apparently a pretty influential woman."

This didn't surprise her at all.