animation-Phenakistascope
Phenakistascope

The phenakistoscope (also called the fantascope) is a disk with a series of radial slots placed around its circumference. It was invented in 1834. Between each slot and the center of the disk was a picture, each slightly different from its neighbor. An observer standing before a mirror looked through a slot and spun the disk to see an apparently moving image. The daedalum, a slotted drum rotating on its axis, was also invented in 1834. Drawings showing successive phases of action, viewed through the slits as the drum or disk turned, were seen so quickly that the images merged in the mind to produce the sensation of motion.
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