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zoopraxiscope

[ zoh-uh-prak-suh-skohp ]

noun

Movies.
  1. an early type of motion-picture projector, designed by Eadweard Muybridge, in which the images were drawings or photographs placed along the rim of a circular glass plate, the shutter was a rotating opaque disk with radial slots, and a limelight source was used.


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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of zoopraxiscope1

zoo- + praxi- as combining form of Greek 辫谤谩虫颈蝉 action, praxis + -scope; term introduced by Muybridge about 1881, replacing his own earlier term zoogyriscope
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The next year, he would begin holding presentations that put his sequential photographs 鈥 or, technically, artistic reproductions of them 鈥 in motion, using a device he called the zoopraxiscope, a forerunner of the film projector.

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Muybridge pioneered motion pictures with help from a contraption called the zoopraxiscope which projected sequences of images held on spinning glass discs.

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Muybridge went on to apply his technique to various kinds of human and animal activity, but his next conceptual advance was to develop a device to reanimate his pictures in short loops, called the Zo枚praxiscope, now considered an important forerunner of cinema.

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Muybridge鈥檚 photography is of course a way to visually preserve a thing for a later time, and his zoopraxiscope and other experiments with moving pictures were focused on breaking movements through time into static 鈥嬧嬧媔mages鈥 that could be interpreted.

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An 1893 Eadweard Muybridge zoopraxiscope, 鈥淎 Couple Waltzing,鈥 works like film to give you the impression of a slightly less refined pair stepping as they rotate.

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