Two Heliocinegraph Discs

Made:
1833 in Edinburgh

Two Heliocinegraph discs, by Forester and Nicol, published by John Dunn, Edinburgh, 1833.

The phenakisticope was invented almost simultaneously by the Belgian physicist Joseph Plateau and the Austrian professor of practical geometry Simon Stampfer. It is held with the printed side of the disc facing a mirror. When the disc is spun the viewer looks at its reflection through the apertures on the disc's circumference and the drawings appear to move.

Details

Category:
Cinematography
Object Number:
1934-142
Materials:
ccardboard, ink
type:
optical toy
credit:
The National Media Museum, Bradford