Upon closer inspection, the supposed snowflake revealed itself to be a “Zoetrope”, or in layman terms, a device that produces the illusion of action — an animation, if you will — from a rapid succession of static pictures. When placed in the spokes of a bicycle wheel, actually riding the vehicle causes the snowflake to rotate, therefore progressing the “frames” of the Zoetrope. On film, the result is a fantastically animated visual. Amazingly enough, the visual only comes to life when captured on film, not through the naked eye. Take a peek for yourself. (via Bike Art Produces Amazing Animated Visual)
Upon closer inspection, the supposed snowflake revealed itself to be a “Zoetrope”, or in layman terms, a device that produces the illusion of action — an animation, if you will — from a rapid succession of static pictures. When placed in the spokes of a bicycle wheel, actually riding the vehicle causes the snowflake to rotate, therefore progressing the “frames” of the Zoetrope. On film, the result is a fantastically animated visual. Amazingly enough, the visual only comes to life when captured on film, not through the naked eye. Take a peek for yourself. (via Bike Art Produces Amazing Animated Visual)
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