It appears like Santa got the letter I sent that requested an animated Presen of the kitten nodding off will be able to hold on my wall. Animated cats and crafts, always a fantastic combination.
Only at that year's Animated Presen Exhibition (Yeah, I'd no clue it was a genuine factor either), Peiterjan Grandy produced a wall-mounted Presen player. The ball player houses a disc with images printed on transparencies. Because the disc spins, the pictures seem to move. It's similar to the animated GIFs you've arrived at know and love that litter the web, however in real existence.
The unit Peiterjan built is known as a phenakistiscope. Invented in 1832 by Jozeph Plateau, the ball player was the looping precursor towards the movies. Fortunately, Plateau never attempted to create a three dimensional version and charge more to determine exactly the same images. [Garbage = Good via Geekosystem]
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