PHENAKISTOSCOPE apparatus invented in 1832 by the Belgian scientist Joseph Antoine Ferdinand Plateau (1801-1833) as an optical toy that exploited the principle of physiological optics discovered by him in 1828: the persistence of images on the retina. This box, distributed by a Parisian lithographer, contained the special disks with equidistant holes and movement sequences, the mirror and the \

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title: FENACHISTOSCOPIO

subject date: 2004-05-07

caption: PHENAKISTOSCOPE apparatus invented in 1832 by the Belgian scientist Joseph Antoine Ferdinand Plateau (1801-1833) as an optical toy that exploited the principle of physiological optics discovered by him in 1828: the persistence of images on the retina. This box, distributed by a Parisian lithographer, contained the special disks with equidistant holes and movement sequences, the mirror and the 'disc-turning' handle. France, 19th century.

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country: Belgio

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continent: Europa

image century : XIX

image epoch: Ottocento

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subject century: XIX

subject epoch: Ottocento

technique: Fotografia

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the history of cinemaanimationphenakistoscopeJAF PlateauknowledgeinventoropticsphysiologytoysinventionsprecinemaBelgiumFranceNineteenth century

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