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widespread animation device that
created a
fluid illusion of motion.
Dubbed Fantascope and
Stroboscopische Scheiben ('stroboscopic discs') by its inventors,...
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article about improvements for his
fantascope. He had
discussed the
possibility of the
combination of the
fantascope and
stereoscopic photographs with...
- is
credited for
coining the word
fantascope, and
would refer to all of his
magic lanterns by this term. The
fantascope was not a
magic lantern that could...
- In 1849,
Joseph Plateau published a note
about improvements for his
Fantascope (a.k.a. phénakisticope). A new
translucent variation had
improved picture...
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Kibunroku Kaii
Monogatari Joseito You
Shoumei Bijut****n Line
Maihime Fantascope:
Tylostoma Highway Jenny September 27, 2006 G-9
Chibi Neko Chobi/Chibi...
- (who
published Plateau's
Fantascope in
France and also
manufactured Wheatstone stereoscopes)
added a "Stéréoscope-
fantascope, ou Bïoscope"
variation to...
- – via YouTube. 1835 (circa?)
Joseph Plateau & Jean-Baptiste Madou? -
Fantascope morphing animation.
magical media museum. 3
August 2016.
Archived from...
- in 1833 in the form of a
stroboscopic disc,
which he
later called the
fantascope and
became better known as the phénakisticope.
Around the very same time...
-
Charles Wheatstone: a
combination of
Fantascope and stereoscope.
Plateau believed two
copies of his
improved Fantascope could be
adapted to
deliver stereoscopic...
- In 1852,
Jules Duboscq patented such an
instrument as the "Stéréoscope-
fantascope, ou Bïoscope", but he only
marketed it very briefly,
without success....