Crawling Beetle Phenakistoscope Disc

PART OF:
Two Heliocinegraph Discs
Made:
1833 in Edinburgh

Phenakistoscope (Heliocinegraph?) disc of a crawling beetle, by Forester and Nicol, published by John Dunn.

This optical toy was invented by the Belgian physicist Joseph Plateau (1801-1883). 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:
1934-142/2
Materials:
cardboard
Measurements:
overall: 253 mm,
type:
optical toy
credit:
The National Media Museum, Bradford