- The
stroboscopic effect is a
visual phenomenon caused by
aliasing that
occurs when
continuous rotational or
other cyclic motion is
represented by a series...
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Stroboscopic may
refer to:
Stroboscopic effect,
visual temporal aliasing Stroboscopic effect (lighting), a
temporal light artefact visible if a moving...
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Stroboscopic cupola was a
historical tank
cupola design consisting of
armoured outer and
inner cylinders, both
pierced by
several regularly spaced vertical...
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Stroboscopic Artefacts is a
recording label based in Berlin, Germany. It is
owned and
managed by Luca Mortellaro,
better known by the
production alias...
- Machine),
invented in 1959 by
Brion Gysin and Ian Sommerville, is a
stroboscopic flickering light art
device that
produces eidetic visual stimuli. In...
- A
strobe light or
stroboscopic lamp,
commonly called a strobe, is a
device used to
produce regular flashes of light. It is one of a
number of
devices that...
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effects of
interacting color contrasts,
object shapes, and position. The
stroboscopic animation effect is the most
common type of
illusory motion and is perceived...
- The term phi
phenomenon is used in a
narrow sense for an
apparent motion that is
observed if two
nearby optical stimuli are
presented in
alternation with...
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illusion of motion.
Dubbed Fantascope and
Stroboscopische Scheiben ('
stroboscopic discs') by its inventors, it has been
known under many
other names until...
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cylindrical variant of the phénakisticope, an
apparatus suggested after the
stroboscopic discs were
introduced in 1833. The
definitive version of the zoetrope...