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Hemisferium Zeotrope - mini

Hemisferium Zeotrope - mini

Regular price $240.00 AUD
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From the first scientific toys to modern cinema, they rely on retinal persistence to make us believe that a series of static images are in motion.

In 1834, the English mathematician William George Horner proposed an apparatus based on Plateau and Stampfer's Phenakistoscope (1830). It eliminated the need for the mirror and allowed several people to enjoy the instrument and view the animated images at the same time - a great advance over the single viewer allowed by the earlier one.

You have to place the strip, turn the drum and look through the slots, to perceive the "movement" of the images.

Includes 20 animated picture strips.

Measurements:

Maximum Height: 19cm / Diameter: 14.2cm

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