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The Zoetrope produces the illusion of movement by viewing individual images through narrow slits in a rotating cylinder. The device was created with the name Doedaleum in 1833 by English mathematician William George Horner (1786-1837). The Scottish physicist James Clerk Maxwell improved Horner’s original design in 1868 by introducing concave lenses to the slits, eliminating distortion. Flip Book Video, Persistence Of Vision, Principles Of Animation, George Melies, Flip Book Animation, Flip Books, History Of Science, Moving Pictures, Moving Image

Introduction | Phenakistiscope | Thaumatrope | Zoetrope| Choreutoscope | Praxinoscope | Flip Books | Videos ZoetropeThe Zoetrope produces the illusion of movement by viewing individual images through narrow slits in a rotating cylinder. The device was created with the name Doedaleum in 1833 by English mathematician William George Horner (1786-1837). The Scottish physicist James Clerk... View Article

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What is a phenakistoscope? Invented in 1841 by Belgian physicist and mathematician, Joseph Plateau, phenakistoscopes were early animation devices and popular Victorian parlor toys. Widely regarded as one of the earliest forms of the moving image, and a precursor to modern filmmaking, phenakistoscopes create the illusion of movement through an optical phenomenon known as the persistence of vision. Persistence Of Vision, History Of Animation, Learn Animation, Victorian Parlor, Frame By Frame Animation, First Animation, Computer Animation, Create Awareness, Film History

What is a phenakistoscope? Invented in 1841 by Belgian physicist and mathematician, Joseph Plateau, phenakistoscopes were early animation devices and popular Victorian parlor toys. Widely regarded as one of the earliest forms of the moving image, and a precursor to modern filmmaking, phenakistoscopes create the illusion of movement through an optical phenomenon known as the persistence of vision.

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Question: What is persistence of vision? Answer: The retention of an image on the retina after the object has moved. Discover for Yourself: 1. Hold two identical coins together between your thumb and index finger. (One coin on top of the other.) 2. Quickly rub the coins against each other so that they slide back […]

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