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Collecting Things ha compiuto 5 anni oggi!
Wish you were here
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PHENAKISTISCOPE
[noun]
the phénakisticope (better known as ‘phenakistiscope’ or the later misspelling ‘phenakistoscope’) was the first widespread animation device that created a fluent illusion of motion.
Etymology: from the root Greek word phenakisticos (or rather φενακίζειν - phenakizein), meaning “to deceive” or “to cheat”, and ὄψ - óps, meaning “eye” or “face”, so it was probably intended as a transliteration of ‘optical deception’ or ‘optical illusion’.
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Jack Kerouac. via Andy Adams/Flak Photo.
Collecting Things ha compiuto 3 anni oggi!
2016 had been a pretty tough year for the world. Let’s make 2017 brighter!
Happy New Year, everyone!
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