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optical toys / visual perception / attractions
optical toys / visual perception / attractions


- identify optical toys. phenakistoscope / zoetrope / praxinoscope / etc.
*identify optical toys. phenakistoscope / zoetrope / praxinoscope / etc.


- early research into motion perception and how it relates to those optical devices, explore this history. joseph plateau / william horner / purkinje, and what they wrote.
*early research into motion perception and how it relates to those optical devices, explore this history. joseph plateau / william horner / purkinje, and what they wrote.


- the concept of persistence of vision / a dated concept / how it is updated now
*the concept of persistence of vision / a dated concept / how it is updated now


but, shall i go so particular?
but, shall i go so particular?


- its popular usage / what loops where shown / how it faded (stephen herbert - a history of pre-cinema)
*its popular usage / what loops where shown / how it faded (stephen herbert - a history of pre-cinema)


- the concept of cinema of attractions (a concept formulated by tom gunning that says that film before 1906 had a different relationship to its viewer then after, it being about the fascination with the image and movement itself, not the narrative) in relation to early optical devices
*the concept of cinema of attractions (a concept formulated by tom gunning that says that film before 1906 had a different relationship to its viewer then after, it being about the fascination with the image and movement itself, not the narrative) in relation to early optical devices

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optical toys / visual perception / attractions

  • identify optical toys. phenakistoscope / zoetrope / praxinoscope / etc.
  • early research into motion perception and how it relates to those optical devices, explore this history. joseph plateau / william horner / purkinje, and what they wrote.
  • the concept of persistence of vision / a dated concept / how it is updated now

but, shall i go so particular?

  • its popular usage / what loops where shown / how it faded (stephen herbert - a history of pre-cinema)
  • the concept of cinema of attractions (a concept formulated by tom gunning that says that film before 1906 had a different relationship to its viewer then after, it being about the fascination with the image and movement itself, not the narrative) in relation to early optical devices