1. It used a spinning disc attached vertically to a handle.
2. The user would spin the disc and look through the moving slits at the disc’s reflection in a mirror.
3. The Phenakistoscope, otherwise known as the Phantascope, is commonly regarded by historians as the first “moving picture” machine.
4. And generally speaking, what Victorians wanted to see when they peered into these machines was mad, psychedelic stuff.
6. Or children being swallowed by giant lampposts with gaping mouths.
8. Occasionally the animations depicted everyday things too, like horse riding.
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This Is The Victorian Version Of The Animated GIF, And It"s Pretty Trippy













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