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The Zoetrope produces the illusion of movement by viewing individual images through narrow slits in a rotating cylinder. The device was created with the name Doedaleum in 1833 by English mathematician William George Horner (1786-1837). The Scottish physicist James Clerk Maxwell improved Horner’s original design in 1868 by introducing concave lenses to the slits, eliminating distortion. Flip Book Video, Persistence Of Vision, Principles Of Animation, George Melies, Flip Book Animation, Flip Books, History Of Science, Moving Pictures, Moving Image

Introduction | Phenakistiscope | Thaumatrope | Zoetrope| Choreutoscope | Praxinoscope | Flip Books | Videos ZoetropeThe Zoetrope produces the illusion of movement by viewing individual images through narrow slits in a rotating cylinder. The device was created with the name Doedaleum in 1833 by English mathematician William George Horner (1786-1837). The Scottish physicist James Clerk... View Article

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A moving image from a PraxinoscopeRichard Balzer isn't shy about his avocations. In fact, he shares them all online for the world to enjoy via his Tumblr page. His biggest vice: optical toys of the late 19th century—which, when scrutinized, resemble experimental media than toys. One of the oldest gadgets,...

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