Here’s a fascinating 4-minute video that offers a tiny window into what life in one German town was like back in 1902. The original 2-minute black-and-white was released by the Museum of Modern Art and shows “aerial” views shot from a suspended train, the Wuppertal Schwebebahn. It’s surprisingly clear because it was shot on proprietary 68mm film by the American motion picture company Biograph. “Fo
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