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Man Pumping Water, Phenakistiscope,1833

In 1829, Joseph Plateau invented the phenakisticope (from root words meaning; to deceive or cheat the eye) the first widespread animation device that created a fluid illusion of motion, and one of the first forms of moving media entertainment. This one was published in McLean's Optical Illusions; or magic panorama (1833). When spun, it shows a man pumping water.
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Man Pumping Water, Phenakistiscope,1833
In 1829, Joseph Plateau invented the phenakisticope (from root words meaning; to deceive or cheat the eye) the first widespread animation device that created a fluid illusion of motion, and one of the first forms of moving media entertainment. This one was published in McLean's Optical Illusions; or magic panorama (1833). When spun, it shows a man pumping water.
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3140 x 3097 px | 27.8 MB
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26.6 x 26.2 cm | 10.5 x 10.3 in (300 dpi)
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