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Bonjour, bonne journée ☕️ 🌥
"Man on the street" Camarena 🇪🇸 Espagne 1959s
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09 works, PORTRAIT OF A LADY, La Malinche, Mexico’s Eve, with Footnotes. #188
09 works, PORTRAIT OF A LADY, La Malinche, Mexico’s Eve, with Footnotes. #188
Ramos MartinezLa Malinche (Young Girl of Yalala, Oaxaca, c. 1940Denver Art Museum Marina or Malintzin (c. 1500 — c. 1529), or more popularly known as La Malinche Malinche. She has been known as the mother of Mexico, and even Mexico’s Eve (the son she had with Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés was likely the first mestizo person, of European and indigenous Amerindian heritage), yet her name is…
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Greatest Inventions NOT from the West - Part 1
Invention: Color Television
Inventor: Guillermo González Camarena
Country: Mexico
Year: 1940
In 1940, Mexican engineer and researcher Guillermo González Camarena, at just 23 years old, changed the world when he produced the first colored television images.
Born in Guadalajara, González Camarena began tinkering with radios at a young age. The parts for his inventions were gathered from flea markets around Mexico City. After experimenting with creating televisions, González Camarena created a wooden disk with three glass filters, which, when placed behind a camera lens and rotated against red, green, and blue lights transformed black and white images to color. He was granted the US patent in 1942.
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Sources and More Reading:
https://www.latinheat.com/media-tech/picture-perfect-mexican-engineer-invented-color-television/
https://artsandculture.google.com/story/the-original-patent-for-color-television-explained/uQJyulIPRfmyJw
https://www.mexconnect.com/articles/1252-did-you-know-mexican-inventor-won-first-color-tv-patent/
http://www.earlytelevision.org/camarena.html
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