Zoetrope with stand

PART OF:
Zoetrope
Made:
1870

Zoetrope, with stand. Turned wooden base; metal drum.

The concept of the Zoetrope was first suggested in 1833 by the Austrian scientist Simon Stamfer (1792-1864), but it was not commercially exploited until 1867. It was a development of the Phenakistoscope (where a single visitor viewed images on a spinning disc in a mirror through slits in the disc). Using the Zoetrope, several viewers could look through slits in the drum simultaneously to see the drawings move and it became a popular optical toy.

Details

Category:
Cinematography
Object Number:
1934-302/1
Materials:
metal (unknown), wood (unidentified) and cardboard
Measurements:
wooden base: 265 mm,
drum: 365 mm 300 mm,
type:
optical toy
credit:
The National Media Museum, Bradford