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phenakistoscope
phenakistoscope (fɛnəˈkɪstəskəʊp) Also phenakistiscope. [mod. f. Gr. ϕενακιστ-ής cheat, impostor, f. ϕενακίζ-ειν to cheat, trick + -scope.] A scientific toy, consisting of a disk with figures upon it arranged radially, representing a moving object in successive positions; on turning it round rapidly...
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Phenakistiscope
The phenakistiscope (also known by the spellings phénakisticope or phenakistoscope) was the first widespread animation device that created a fluent illusion The misspelling 'phenakistoscope' can already be found in 1835 in The American Journal of Science and Arts and later ended up as a standard name through
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Please explain how to create a phenakistoscope
How to Create a Phenakistoscope. The phenakistoscope is a predecessor of the
flip book, but don’t worry: it’s easier to make than pronounce. Did you know The phenakistoscope was invented
in 1832 by the Belgian physicist Joseph Plateau.
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thaumatrope
thaumatrope (ˈθɔːmətrəʊp) [irreg. f. Gr. θαῦµα (see thaumato-) + -τροπος turning.] A scientific toy illustrating the persistence of visual impressions, consisting of a card or disk with two different figures drawn upon the two sides, which are apparently combined into one when the disk is rotated ra...
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Alphonse Giroux
The company's name for the device would end up to be the most commonly used one, soon adapted as 'phenakistiscope' in England (and later misspelled as 'phenakistoscope
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phantascope
phantascope (ˈfæntəskəʊp) [irreg. f. Gr. ϕαντ-ός visible + -scope: cf. phantoscope.] A name independently given to different optical instruments. 1. A contrivance for exhibiting phenomena of binocular vision by an arrangement of slit cards, through which two figures seen at a certain distance conver...
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Stroboscope
Plateau's device became known as the "Phenakistoscope". See also
Electrotachyscope
Flip book
Reciprocating motion
Phenakistoscope
Praxinoscope
Strobe light
Strobe tuner
Tachometer
Thaumatrope
Zoetrope
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Emotional Eternal
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Moussa Fadera – drums (track 3)
Johan Holmegard – drums (track 8)
Josefin Runsteen – strings (track 5)
Diane Sagnier – photography
Drew Tetz – phenakistoscope
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phantasmascope
phantasmascope (fænˈtæzməskəʊp) [irreg. f. phantasma + -scope.] = phenakistoscope.1835 Kirby Hab. & Inst. Anim. I. App. 350 They appear as if..a hundred [legs] were revolving and so form a kind of natural Phantasmascope. 1844 Olmsted Rud Nat. Philos. viii. 558 The Phantasmascope consists of disks be...
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Strobo Trip
The toy creates a stroboscopic effect (similar to a Phenakistoscope) when components are rotating.
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stroboscope
stroboscope (ˈstrəʊbə-, ˈstrɒbəskəʊp) [f. Gr. στρόβο-ς a twisting or whirling round + -scope.] a. A scientific toy which produces the illusion of motion by a series of pictures viewed through the openings of a revolving disc. b. An instrument for observing the successive phases of a periodic motion ...
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Viewing instrument
finderscope
fluoroscope
gastroscope
gonioscope
kaleidoscope
kinetoscope
laryngoscope
magnifying glass
microscope
ophthalmoscope
otoscope
periscope
phenakistoscope
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Irish Animation Awards
The Irish Animation Awards, for which the winners receive a statuette in the shape of a phenakistoscope, an early animation device, were first held on
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Dan Weller
He produced A Flash Flood of Colour, the third Enter Shikari album at Karma Sound Studios in Thailand, as well as featuring in the band's Phenakistoscope
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Museum of Precinema
Carlo Ponti (Photographer), the Stereoscope and early cameras, Anaglyph image, a Camera obscura, and optical toys such as the Zoetrope, Praxinoscope and Phenakistoscope
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