Thomas Edison used his Kinetograph to show the first motion picture exhibition to an audience of 400 people in Brooklyn, New York in 1893 at the Dept of Physics, Brooklyn Institute, Brooklyn, NY.
In 1894, Thomas Edison of Menlo Park Offsite Link, New Jersey, formally introduced the KinetoscopeOffsite Link, a hand-cranked, single-viewer, lighted box to display the resulting films. William Kennedy Laurie, an Edison employee, was primarily responsible for the development of this group of inventions. On May 9, 1893, the Kinetoscope was officially unveiled at the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and SciencesOffsite Link. It was a peep show machine that displayed a continuous loop of the film Dickson invented, lit by an Edison light source and viewed individually through the window of a cabinet housing its components.
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