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Day 04 – Intersections.
Brigitte Bardot, Le Stroboscope, Paris, 1956 - Ph. Willy Rizzo
Stroboscopic disc. Price list no. 50. Max Kohl A.G. 1909-11.
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Its here! #PhenakistoscopePhriday! And conveniently just in time to announce our newest digital collection, made from our Alexis du Pont stereoviews and lantern slides (Accession 2016.303).
The phenakistoscope was a popular 19th century parlor toy that relied on optical illusion to create on of the earliest forms of animated entertainment. Invented simultaneously by physicist Joseph Plateau in Brussels and by mathematician Simon von Stamper in Berlin in 1832, the device was marketed under slightly more pronounceable monikers such as ‘stroboscope’, ‘phantasmascope’, ‘motoscope’, ‘fantoscope’, ‘magic wheel’, and others.
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#24 Making love with the lights on or off?
As I already answered in French : Lights on to see you and see us in the mirror. Lights off so I can concentrate on the physical sensations. But you know, I can close my eyes and it will be okay. We should try it with a stroboscope.