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Phase three: technological performance - invention -- The fifth class of prototype -- The third transformation: the 'law' of the suppression of radical potential -- Phase four: technological performance - production, spin-offs, redundancies -- Necessities and constraints -- On Kuhn -- 2 FUGITIVE PICTURES -- Phase one: scientific competence -- Monsieur Bequerel makes television possible, 1839 -- The first transformation: ideation -- Monsieur Senlecq invents the telectroscope, 1877 -- Phase two: technological performance - prototypes -- Mr Shelford Bidwell invents television, 1881 The second transformation: supervening necessity -- The US Navy invents television in Lancaster, PA, 1945 -- Phase three: technological performance - invention -- Vladimir Zworykin invents television, 1923 -- (i) A rose by any other name -- (ii) First television camera -- The third transformation: the 'law' of the suppression of radical potential -- The FCC procrastinates about television, 1934-1952 -- (i) The common good of all, 1934-1948 -- (ii) Freeze, freeze thou bitter sky, 1948-1952 -- Phase four: technological performance - production, spin-offs, redundancies RCA produces television sets, Lansing, PA, 1947 -- (i) A spin-off - Bing Crosby invents videotape, 11 November 1951 -- (ii) Redundancies - the non-laser videodisk, 1960 -- 8mm videotape, 1980 -- (iii) A.N. Other invents the holographic moving image,?1995? -- 3 'INVENTIONS FOR CASTING UP SUMS, VERY PRETTY' -- Phase one: scientific competence -- Monsieur Descartes renders the computer unthinkable, 1644 -- The first transformation: ideation -- Richard Clippinger invents the computer, January 1944 -- (i) Exactly the same sort of memory device -- (ii) Executed by steam Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Original Title -- Dedication -- Original Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- INTRODUCTION -- The once and future of telecommunications technologies -- A kind of a glow -- The first television century -- 1 BREAKAGES…