-
device that
created a
fluid illusion of motion.
Dubbed Fantascope and
Stroboscopische Scheiben ('stroboscopic discs') by its inventors, it has been known...
- Prof.
Stampfers Stroboscopische Scheibe No. X (1833)...
-
Animated GIF of Prof. Stampfer's
Stroboscopische Scheibe No. X (Trentsensky &
Vieweg 1833)...
-
publication of Plateau's paper,
Simon Stampfer patented the very
similar stroboscopische Scheiben ("stroboscopic discs") in Austria.
Stampfer mentioned several...
- Prof.
Stampfers Stroboscopische Scheibe No. X (1833)...
- instance, phantasmagoria. In May 1833,
Simon Stampfer published his
Stroboscopische Scheiben that were very
similar to Plateau's
Fantascope discs. In a...
- Stampfer, who
coined the term in his 1833
patent application for his
stroboscopische Scheiben (better
known as the "phenakistiscope"),
explained how the...
- Stampfer, who
coined the term in his 1833
patent application for his
stroboscopische Scheiben (better
known as the "phenakistiscope"),
explained how the...
-
cardboard wheels. From
these experiments he
eventually developed his
Stroboscopische Scheiben (optische Zauberscheiben) (Stroboscopic Discs, or optical...
- French). Vol. III, no. 1. Brussels: l'Académie Royale. 1836. pp. 9–10. "
Stroboscopische Scheiben (optische Zauberscheiben)".
Wiener Zeitung. 2 May 1833. p...