Alternatives to the history taught by the big studios, this blog is about independent animation, fine arts animation, international animation, and experimental animation history.
5/12/06
Thaumatrope
The Thaumatrope is an optical toy that uses what has been called persistence of vision. Persistence of vision has been called a myth - read about the controversy here.)
Ruth Hayes, an independent animator and professor at Evergreen State College in Olympia, Washington, tells how to make your own thaumatrope here.
A Thaumatrope Simulator.
The bird in the cage is a classic Thaumatrope design. What other pairs of images would be well suited to this device? Make a Thaumatrope, photograph each side, and post it below in the comments.
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