- The
phenakistiscope (also
known by the
spellings phénakisticope or phenakistoscope) was the
first widespread animation device that
created a
fluid illusion...
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regularly spaced slits in the other. He
called this
device of 1832 the
phenakistiscope.
Plateau was born on 14
October 1801, in Brussels. His father, Antoine...
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minor mechanics. In 1833, the
stroboscopic disc (better
known as the
phenakistiscope)
introduced the
stroboscopic principles of
modern animation, which...
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media that rely on the
rapid display of
sequential images include the
phenakistiscope, zoetrope, flip book, praxinoscope, and film.
Television and video...
- be the
explanation for
motion perception in
optical toys like the
phenakistiscope and the zoetrope, and
later in cinema. This
theory has been disputed...
- Instrument" was
patented in the U.S. in 1869 by O.B. Brown,
using a
phenakistiscope-like disc with a
technique very
close to the
later cinematograph; with...
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museum of
magicPages displaying short descriptions of
redirect targets Phenakistiscope –
First widespread animation device that
created a
fluid illusion of...
- exclusively)
using a
record player. It is a
contemporary reworking of the
phenakistiscope, one of
several pre-film
animation devices that
produce the illusion...
- Tunnel,
Taken on the
Opening Day, May 3, 1830 The Giant's
Causeway Phenakistiscope discs Many of his
subjects were
engraved and published,
generally in...
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microscope ophthalmoscope otoscope periscope phenakistoscope also
phenakistiscope praxinoscope Rotoscope spectroscope spotting scope stereoscope stroboscope...