Stereoscopic images were a marvel of technology when they first debuted in 1860s Paris. (You won’t believe the skeletons’ blazing red eyes staring at you from the page.) and written several books between gigs offering epic arena rock riffs, just released the tome “Diableries: Stereoscopic Adventures in Hell.” It shows nearly 200 Victorian 3-D images depicting macabre scenes of skeletons, Satan and satirical snapshots of life in eternal damnation.Īnd it comes with a foldable stereoscope to allow readers to see the wild images May has collected in 3-D. No one knows that better than Brian May - yes, that Brian May, the founding member of Queen and all-around guitar god. Long before 3-D was forced into every movie from “Avatar” to “Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs,” Victorian-era households had their own creepy 3-D fun. Brian May Signs Copies Of His Book “Diableries: Stereoscopic Adventures In Hell.”
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