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Phenakistoscope
Phenakistoscope Phen`a*kis"to*scope, n. [Gr. ? a deceiver +
-scope.]
A revolving disk on which figures drawn in different relative
attitudes are seen successively, so as to produce the
appearance of an object in actual motion, as an animal
leaping, etc., in consequence of the persistence of the
successive visual impressions of the retina. It is often
arranged so that the figures may be projected upon a screen.
Meaning of Phenakistoscope from wikipedia
- The
phenakistiscope (also
known by the
spellings phénakisticope or
phenakistoscope) was the
first widespread animation device that
created a
fluid illusion...
- also be displa**** via
manual powered technology (e.g. thaumatrope,
phenakistoscope, stroboscope, zoetrope, praxinoscope, flip book). The term distinguishes...
- on a
separate rotating wheel. Plateau's
device became known as the "
Phenakistoscope".
There was an
almost simultaneous and
independent invention of the...
- a
linear sequence of
images rather than
circular (as in the
older phenakistoscope). The
German film pioneer, Max Skladanowsky,
first exhibited his serial...
-
Waltz A
phenakistoscope animation by
Eadweard Muybridge demonstrating the
waltz Genre Ballroom dance Time
signature 3 4...
-
laryngoscope magnifying gl****
microscope ophthalmoscope otoscope periscope phenakistoscope also
phenakistiscope praxinoscope Rotoscope spectroscope spotting scope...
- song by
using several visual techniques,
including Creepy Nuts in
phenakistoscope and
zoetrope created by 3D
scanning as well as "Fatman Scoop-style...
- The
zoetrope works on the same
principle as its predecessor, the
phenakistoscope, but is more
convenient and
allows the
animation to be
viewed by several...
-
souvenir phenakistoscope discs to
demonstrate simple animations,
using painted colour images derived from his photographs.
Phenakistoscope discs published...
- disk,
later published as the
Fantascope (and now
better known as the
Phenakistoscope).
Simon von
Stampfer (Vienna)
publishes the very
similar stroboscopic...