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Optical toy featuring a spinning disk with pictures on each side
A thaumatrope is an optical toy that was introduced in 1825. When the strings attached to the small illustrated disk are twirled quickly between the fingers
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History of animation before the emergence of celluloid film
drawings on both sides have been claimed to be a kind of prehistoric thaumatropes that show motion when spun on a string. A pottery bowl dated to 2500
Early_history_of_animation
Optical illusion
(off-)white surface when it spins fast. In April 1825, the first set of the Thaumatrope was published by W. Phillips (in anonymous association with John Ayrton
Persistence_of_vision
Digital footage or animation which create the illusion of motion or rotation
technology, but may also be displayed via manual powered technology (e.g. thaumatrope, phenakistoscope, stroboscope, zoetrope, praxinoscope, flip book). The
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2010 Philippine animated adventure film
co-written with Jade Castro and Tey Clamor. Produced by Ambient Media, Thaumatrope Animation and Star Cinema, RPG Metanoia is the first feature-length Philippine
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British physician (1785–1856)
24 December 1856) was a British physician. He is a possible inventor of the thaumatrope, which he published with W. Phillips in April 1825. Paris made one of
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Paris reportedly got the idea for the thaumatrope from Herschel's trick. Claudet also noted in 1867 that the thaumatrope could create a three-dimensional illusion
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Electrotachyscope Flip page Mutoscope Praxinoscope Stop motion Strobe light Thaumatrope Zoetrope Zoopraxiscope Close, Chuck. 'A Flipbook'. Publisher: Fliptomania
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Ancient form of storytelling
Peep show Phantasmagoria Phenakistiscope Praxinoscope Raree show Shadow play Stereoscope Thaumatrope Théâtre Optique Zoetrope Zograscope Zoopraxiscope
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Austrian musician (born 1984)
Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna. Peninsula (2006) Cryptozoology (2008) Thaumatrope (2009) Soft Invasions (2012) Exoskeletons for Children (2017) Weightbearer
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Instrument used to study object movement
motion Phenakistoscope Praxinoscope Strobe light Strobe tuner Tachometer Thaumatrope Zoetrope (in French) Les grands Centraliens : Étienne Œhmichen (1884-1955]
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12/25/2010 RPG Metanoia Luis C. Suarez Ambient Media Star Cinema Productions Thaumatrope Animation CGI A preteen named Nico leads a simple life except when he
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Irish mathematician
were popularised with the introduction of philosophical toys like the thaumatrope in the 19th century, and the subsequent development of cinematography
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First widespread animation device that created a fluid illusion of motion
Kaleidoscope Optical toys Praxinoscope Precursors of film Strobe light Thaumatrope Zoetrope Zoopraxiscope Prince, Stephen (2010). "Through the Looking Glass:
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Pre-cinema animation device
similar optical toys, including the phenakistoscope, praxinoscope and thaumatrope Archived April 4, 2004, at the Wayback Machine Bill Brand's Masstransiscope
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the 1864 narrative of the British mathematician Charles Babbage, the thaumatrope was invented by the Irish geologist William Henry Fitton. Babbage had
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The Ternus illusion (1926/1938) is based upon apparent motion. Thaumatrope A thaumatrope is a toy that was popular in Victorian times. Trompe-l'œil Trompe-l'œil
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the 1864 narrative of the British mathematician Charles Babbage, the thaumatrope was invented by the Irish geologist William Henry Fitton. Babbage had
1864_in_animation
RPG Metanoia December 25 Luis C. Suárez Zaijan Jaranilla, Aga Muhlach, Eugene Domingo, Vhong Navarro Animated Ambient Media and Thaumatrope Animation
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physician, (one of the claimed co-inventors of the animation device thaumatrope), dies at age 71. Meisami, J.S.; Starkey, Paul (1998). Encyclopedia of
1856_in_animation
lantern by Christiaan Huygens, with moving images 1825 Introduction of the thaumatrope by John Ayrton Paris 1833 Introduction of the phenakistiscope The first
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United States RPG: Metanoia December 25, 2010 Star CinemaAmbient Media Thaumatrope Animation Production Philippines Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer and the
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official full trailer (film trailer). Philippines: Ambient Media and Thaumatrope Animation. "Metro Manila Film Festival:1997". IMDB. Retrieved April 9
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British geologist (1780–1861)
1825, according to Charles Babbage's autobiography, he invented the thaumatrope, which was later commercially publicised by Dr. John Ayrton Paris (to
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Thomas E. Bickle received British Patent No. 20,281 for a clockwork thaumatrope with "pictures or designs exhibiting some action or motion in two phases
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2010 98 minutes RPG Metanoia Philippines Louie Suarez Ambient Media, Thaumatrope Animation CG animation [6] Archived 2012-03-15 at the Wayback Machine
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Number 5074" for his Pedemascope. This was a variation of the optical toy thaumatrope. It had a card with pictures "painted in two different positions on both
1869_in_animation
Toys based on optical effects
Kaleidoscope David Brewster 1822 Polyorama Panoptique Pierre Seguin? 1825 Thaumatrope William Henry Fitton? introduced by John Ayrton Paris 1827 Kaleidophone
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years to make with less than a hundred animators, and AmbientMedia and Thaumatrope Animation serve as production companies for the film. The animation was
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British film historian (1920-2008)
of John's early essays explored the invention of John Ayrton Paris’ Thaumatrope (the name roughly translates into Wonder-Turner from ancient Greek) and
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physician and geologist, (credited as the inventor of the animation device thaumatrope in the memoirs of his friend Charles Babbage), dies at age 81. Zone,
1861_in_animation
Methods and tools preceding true cinematographic technology
before the invention of stroboscopic animation in the 1830s. In 1825, the thaumatrope used a stroboscopic effect that made the brain combine incomplete pictures
Precursors_of_film
American author (born 1976)
2006) Diary of a Mad Scientist Garden Gnome, illus. Janet K. Lee; (Thaumatrope, 2009) AlphaOops!: H is for Halloween, illustrated by Bob Kolar, (Candlewick
Alethea_Kontis
19th-century optical instrument for viewing photographs
Peep show Phantasmagoria Phenakistiscope Praxinoscope Raree show Shadow play Stereoscope Thaumatrope Théâtre Optique Zoetrope Zograscope Zoopraxiscope
Megalethoscope
adjacent to the store. It contained artwork and other items, including a thaumatrope, drawn from an international traveling display that had promoted the
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American publisher
(2007-2011); 47 issues Podcastle (November 2009), guest editor; 1 issue Thaumatrope (August 2009), guest editor; 1 issue Underworlds: The Magazine of Noir
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"An Infinite Number of Idiots" in StarShipSofa 626 (2020). Shave, in Thaumatrope (January 2010). "Whatever You Do, Don't Read This Story" in Star Trek:
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Attraction at three Disney parks
invented in the Netherlands. Other animation inventions include the English Thaumatrope (1825) which is "a disk or card with a picture on each side. The disc
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Television series
Kristal how old-style 'moving pictures' were made with a spinning disc or 'thaumatrope'. Vortex meanwhile has become convinced that 'his' piece of film contains
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German film director
related to the production of film, such as optical toys, laterna magica, thaumatropes, praxinoscopes, zoetropes, wax museums, and much more, whose techniques
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Film festival in Locarno, Switzerland
Auf Bessere Zeiten Hope for Better Times Jonas Raeber 1993 Switzerland Thaumatrope- Robert Fulton Tanner Dolores Camenisch 1993 Switzerland Unko For Them
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Philippine movie award
Studio5 Bong Sta. Maria RPG Metanoia (3rd) Star Cinema, Ambient Media and Thaumatrope Animation Production Charo Santos-Concio, Malou Santos, Rob Chien, and
Metro Manila Film Festival Award for Best Picture
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Domingo, Vhong Navarro Adventure, Fantasy Star Cinema, Ambient Media and Thaumatrope Animation December 25 Sa 'yo Lamang Laurice Guillen Lorna Tolentino,
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n.
An optical instrument or toy for showing the presistence of an impression upon the eyes after the luminous object is withdrawn.
n.
An optical toy; a card on which confused or imperfect figures are drawn, but which form to the eye regular figures when the card is rapidly revolved. See Thaumatrope.