The Origins of Animation: A Hands-on Exhibit
On View April 16, 2016 Through August 7, 2016
Located in the Louisiana Art & Science Museum
Technology has enabled us to achieve amazing visual effects. Yet, the earliest of animations were simple optical illusions.
This display explores various historical and current devices used to achieve the appearance of movement, including the magic lantern, the zoetrope, the thaumatrope, cartoons, and even flipbooks made by local artists. Materials are provided for visitors to make their own animations based on the techniques described.
Technology has enabled us to achieve amazing visual effects. Yet, the earliest of animations were simple optical illusions.
This display explores various historical and current devices used to achieve the appearance of movement, including the magic lantern, the zoetrope, the thaumatrope, cartoons, and even flipbooks made by local artists. Materials are provided for visitors to make their own animations based on the techniques described.
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About the Exhibit
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