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This reproduction of an early optical device employing the phenomenon of "Retinal Persistence" or Image Retention" is a fine piece for explaining how animated movies work. Sir Issac Newton experimented with this concept in the seventeenth century.
In 1834 English mathematician George Horner proposed an apparatus that employed a cylindrical form, an open drum with slots at the top and an image strip placed at this bottom. This item is based on his work.
This piece is crafted of a polymer drum with a black metal base. The Zoetrope comes complete with 20 animation strips.
Height: 8.86"
Diameter: 8.07"
Also Available in Mini Versions
Ships within 48 hours · Estimated delivery Jun 21 - Jun 26
US$40
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