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Definition of thaumatrope in English: thaumatropenoun ˈθɔːmətrəʊp 1A scientific toy devised in the 19th century, consisting of a disc with a different picture on each of its two sides, these appearing to combine into one image when the disc is rapidly rotated. Example sentencesExamples - The thaumatrope is a simple device with two different images, one on the front and one on the back.
- She will get to make thaumatropes, which are cardboard disks with drawings on them suspended on string.
- Once kids have gotten a feel for what animation is about with thaumatropes, it's time to move on to flip books.
- You might also notice as the thaumatrope spins that the illusion is the strongest near its center line, or axis, where the pictures are most continuously visible.
- Below you see the two sides of an early 20th century thaumatrope of a horse and circus bare back rider.
- Twirl the thaumatrope by rolling the string between thumb and forefinger of each hand as fast as you can.
- Viewing the spinning thaumatrope disc the brain imagines the intervening motion thus creating a ‘moving picture.’
- As the thaumatrope spins, the series of quick flashes is interpreted as one continuous image.
- When you spin the thaumatrope, the images appear to combine, putting the parrot inside the birdcage.
- You will learn how to make your own manual thaumatropes with a disk and two pieces of string.
- Children and their parents will make their own thaumatropes to take home and perhaps serve as models for Christmas cards.
- As the thaumatrope appeared in stores, Dr. Ayrton published a book explaining the scientific principles underlying the toy.
- One of the earliest motion toys, the thaumatrope can be traced to 1826, and may be even older.
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another term for zoetrope
Origin Early 19th century: from Greek thauma 'marvel' + -tropos '-turning'. |