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Explain the concept
of perstistence of vision
Persistence of vision is seeing many images displayed
consecutively in front of you, played to look like the image is moving, or it is
a video. It is caused by the brains inability to process many images at the same
time, so it blends them together to look like a non-stop motion
video.
The 3 pictures below are all examples of persistence of vision and how it has developed through the ages.
The first is an original phenakistoscope. A phenakistoscope is a circle with many images on it, which are close in design. The phenakistoscope is spun fast in front of someone, like a circular flipbook. It may show the person walking, runnning or doing any other movement. Due to perstistence of vision, the images mix together and the character is shown doing one swift movement.
The other two show modern uses of Perstistence of vision, using the different images and blurring them together to create a video-like image. The lights and electricity add some pzazz and effect, recreating it to fit into todays social community and climate on technology and electronic use.
Persistence of vision is seeing many images displayed
consecutively in front of you, played to look like the image is moving, or it is
a video. It is caused by the brains inability to process many images at the same
time, so it blends them together to look like a non-stop motion
video.
The 3 pictures below are all examples of persistence of vision and how it has developed through the ages.
The first is an original phenakistoscope. A phenakistoscope is a circle with many images on it, which are close in design. The phenakistoscope is spun fast in front of someone, like a circular flipbook. It may show the person walking, runnning or doing any other movement. Due to perstistence of vision, the images mix together and the character is shown doing one swift movement.
The other two show modern uses of Perstistence of vision, using the different images and blurring them together to create a video-like image. The lights and electricity add some pzazz and effect, recreating it to fit into todays social community and climate on technology and electronic use.