"light tests, spring balance, chronometer, sphygomanometer, time marker, color tests, eye tester, diagrams, brass box, wools and types, Galton's whistle, obach cells, ohrmesser, whistle and mounting, scents, syren whistler, handgrasp dynamometer, induction coil and wire, marbles, dynamograph, pseudoptics, diaspon, musical instruments, as well as some other bits of equipments and materials necessary for running and repairing them." (Grimshaw, 2001)
"Film materials...have made it possible to explore ways to tap the theoretical insights of other disciplines through the use of visual materials and of providing a continuing resource for the exploration of new hypotheses as the behavior, recorded on film, can be viewed repeatedly in the light of other new materials." (El Guindi, 2004)
"1) the project in which filming by the local population is a methodological means conceptualized by the anthropologist to reconstruct traditional culture and way of life, 2) the experimental project to test premises within a particular anthropological theory, and 3) the campaign by activist anthropologists who seek political self-representation for certain embattled local groups who use filming for the purpose of self-empowerment." (El Guindi, 2004)
"1) how the ways in which informants learn to use visual media reflect already existing communicative conventions within each group, 2) to examine the structure of the media forms as statements about the settings in which they were recorded, and 3) to explore how the format and manner by which content is segmented reveals structural properties of each group's cognitive system." (El Guindi, 2004)
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