Take a look at this fantastic article from The Toronto Star about our newest exhibit, "Philo Farnsworth, Forgotten Genius: The Boy Who Invented Electronic Television" at Moses Znaimer's MZTV Museum of Television ➢ http://bit.ly/PhiloArticle
Let's flash back to the official launch, shall we? Curated by Phil Savenick of Los Angeles, California, the #exhibit tells the story of the father of electronic #television, Dr. Philo T. Farnsworth, and his journey to bring his grand idea to fruition.
As a young boy, he was inspired by 20th century #sciencefiction stories, and often gazed at the moon, while reflecting on his fantasies of the future of #technology. And it was on September 7th, 1927, that Philo Farnsworth transmitted the very first #electronic image. The young #inventor was delighted, and later in 1934 demonstrated television to the public for the first time!
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Don’t miss this epic exhibit at the MZTV Museum of Television. You won’t regret it!
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