Living pictures; their history, photoproduction and practical workingWith a digest of British patents and annotated bibliography . RSISTENCE OF VISION. 5 to a half outline of a glass shade and mounted outsidethe wire, caused the appearance of a complete trans-parent covering. Later, a heavy metal top was usedto obtain rotation, the wires being inserted in a hollowvertical spindle. This toy was manufactured in France andknown under the name of La Toupieeblouissante, or Dazzling Top (). These toys were, of course,manufactured subsequently to thedate as yet reached in this reviewof progress,


Living pictures; their history, photoproduction and practical workingWith a digest of British patents and annotated bibliography . RSISTENCE OF VISION. 5 to a half outline of a glass shade and mounted outsidethe wire, caused the appearance of a complete trans-parent covering. Later, a heavy metal top was usedto obtain rotation, the wires being inserted in a hollowvertical spindle. This toy was manufactured in France andknown under the name of La Toupieeblouissante, or Dazzling Top (). These toys were, of course,manufactured subsequently to thedate as yet reached in this reviewof progress, but have most con-nection with this stage of the wholesubject. So, up to the year 1825, demon-stration was confined to exhibitingthe same object in more than oneplace at once; but in 1826 or thereabouts it was ren-dered possible to see tivo different objects in the sameplace at the same time. This was accomplished bythe Thaumatrope^ the invention of which is attributedby Brewster to Dr. Paris, who himself claimed it in hisbook, Philosophy in Sport Science in consists of a card having images on each surface,. Fio. 2.


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