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  • in motion before the invention of stroboscopic animation in the 1830s. In 1825, the thaumatrope used a stroboscopic effect that made the brain combine…
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  • A strobe light or stroboscopic lamp, commonly called a strobe, is a device used to produce regular flashes of light. It is one of a number of devices that…
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  • film. Between 1825 and 1840, the relevant technologies of stroboscopic animation, photography and stereoscopy were introduced. For much of the rest of…
    93 kB (11 840 palabras) - 23:36 19 may 2024
  • Film (redirección desde Motion picture photography)
    sounds and even electric shocks. The stroboscopic animation principle was introduced in 1833 with the stroboscopic disc (better known as the phénakisticope)…
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  • Stop motion (redirección desde Stop action photography)
    "Stéréoscope-fantascope ou Bïoscope" (or abbreviated as stéréofantascope) stroboscopic disc. The only known extant disc contains stereoscopic photograph pairs…
    65 kB (8010 palabras) - 09:22 29 may 2024
  • and/or minor mechanics. In 1833, the stroboscopic disc (better known as the phenakistiscope) introduced the stroboscopic principles of modern animation, which…
    33 kB (4013 palabras) - 16:47 26 may 2024
  • shadowgraph and schlieren photography. In December 2011, a research group at MIT reported a combined implementation of the laser (stroboscopic) and streak camera…
    48 kB (6481 palabras) - 21:13 13 may 2024
  • sequential images is a stroboscopic effect, as explained in 1833 by Simon Stampfer (one of the inventors of the stroboscopic disc, a.k.a. phenakistiscope)…
    32 kB (3910 palabras) - 18:18 16 may 2024
  • the use of stroboscopic instruments to capture a sequence of actions in one photograph. Trained as an engineer and self-taught in photography, Gjon Mili…
    4 kB (402 palabras) - 18:44 6 dic 2023
  • Bullet time (redirección desde Time slice photography)
    traced onto a glass disk, rotating in a type of magic lantern with a stroboscopic shutter. This zoopraxiscope may have been an inspiration for Thomas Edison…
    20 kB (2242 palabras) - 14:09 20 nov 2023
  • depicts motion by successive superimposed images, similar to stroboscopic motion photography. Duchamp also recognized the influence of the chronophotography…
    22 kB (2575 palabras) - 02:47 17 mar 2024
  • photograph Pulitzer Prize for Photography Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News Photography Timeline of first images of…
    121 kB (2654 palabras) - 22:49 25 may 2024
  • illusion of motion. Dubbed Fantascope and Stroboscopische Scheiben ('stroboscopic discs') by its inventors, it has been known under many other names until…
    42 kB (4520 palabras) - 16:06 2 may 2024
  • Doc Edgerton (categoría Pioneers of photography)
    Edgerton began a lifelong association with photographer Gjon Mili, who used stroboscopic equipment, in particular, multiple studio electronic flash units, to…
    25 kB (2304 palabras) - 01:29 26 may 2024
  • Berenice Abbott (categoría Historians of photography)
    physics teaching. Her work included images of wave patterns in water and stroboscopic images of moving objects, such as Bouncing ball in diminishing arcs,…
    56 kB (5785 palabras) - 17:52 1 may 2024
  • while every even frame is tripled. This creates uneven motion, appearing stroboscopic. Other conversions have similar uneven frame doubling. Newer video standards…
    18 kB (2119 palabras) - 09:33 23 may 2024
  • Eadweard Muybridge (categoría Pioneers of photography)
    inspired by multiple-exposure photography in 1912. Harold Eugene Edgerton – c. 1930, pioneered stroboscopic and high speed photography and film, producing an…
    97 kB (10 610 palabras) - 23:49 27 abr 2024
  • action was believed to be what drew nectar into these tubes, high-speed photography revealed that the tubes open down their sides as the tongue goes into…
    165 kB (17 639 palabras) - 21:45 10 may 2024
  • single and multi-flash stroboscopic photography and this was the first solo exhibition in Europe of his work. Myers gave up photography for painting. He worked…
    17 kB (1647 palabras) - 20:21 21 abr 2024
  • too long for live recordings. In some cases the results were used in stroboscopic devices, such as the fantascope also known as phénakisticope (available…
    17 kB (2076 palabras) - 17:34 20 abr 2024
  • strobe lights, can produce long sequences of flashes, allowing for the stroboscopic examination of motion. This has found use in the study of mechanical…
    29 kB (3316 palabras) - 13:22 21 may 2024