Zoetrope
a device for giving an illusion of motion, consisting of a slitted drum that, when whirled, shows a succession of images placed opposite the slits within the drum as one moving image.
contemporary examples
after lucy fisher became head of production for francis coppola’s zoetrope studios, he could barely contain his envy.
doug kenney: the odd comic genius behind ‘animal house’ and national lampoon robert sam anson february 28, 2014
historical examples
my zoetrope thus worked off itself, and piled up karma for all the village whether anyone happened to be looking at it or not.
hilda wade grant allen
avenues of poplars on both sides of the road chased each other like the figures in a zoetrope.
the ball and the cross g.k. chesterton
add gradually ten ounces of piperazine, a pint of harrogate water and inhale leisurely through a zoetrope.
punch, 1917.07.04, vol. 153, issue no. 1 various
the zoetrope, or wheel of life, which appeared first in 1860, is a modification of the same idea.
the romance of modern invention archibald williams
with the discovery of instantaneous photography, a new application of the principle of the zoetrope was found.
appletons’ popular science monthly, may 1899 various
noun
a cylinder-shaped toy with a sequence of pictures on its inner surface which, when viewed through the vertical slits sp-ced regularly around it while the toy is rotated, produce an illusion of animation
n.
1867, literally “wheel of life,” from greek zoe “life” (see zoo) + trope “turn” (see trope).
Read Also:
- Zoffany
noun john or johann ?1733–1810, british painter, esp of portraits; born in germany historical examples his physical appearance is familiar from his own portraits of himself, and from that which zoffany painted of him. gainsborough max rothschild zoffany was elected among the first members of the royal academy in 1768. haunted london walter thornbury the […]
- Zoftig
. adjective showy and frivolous; light; frothy [1966+; perhaps a thinning of zazzy; perhaps an alteration of fizzy]
- Zoheth
zoheth sn-tching (?), one of the sons of ishi (1 chr. 4:20).
- Zoid
zoid noun an eccentric and obnoxious person; creep, nerd [1970s+ teenagers; origin unknown; perhaps related to the alligator represented on izod2 apparel] historical examples the zoid has two rows of tentacles, the central one being sometimes on a kind of proboscis. the sea-beach at ebb-tide augusta foote arnold each tube is surmounted by a zoid […]
- Zoisite
an orthorhombic dimorph of . noun a grey, brown, or pink mineral consisting of hydrated calcium aluminium silicate in orthorhombic crystalline form. formula: ca2al3(sio4)3(oh)