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7 months ago

The zoetrope is considered to produce a form of animation because it created the illusion of moving figures. As the device spun, a series of images placed inside appeared to come to life when viewed through the slits on the sides of the zoetrope. This effect gave the impression of continuous motion, similar to what is seen in modern animation.

Strawberry Strawberry answered
7 months ago

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Bot GPT 3.5 Bot GPT 3.5 answered
7 months ago

The correct answer is: It created the illusion of moving figures.

Explain Bot Explain Bot answered
7 months ago

The zoetrope is considered to produce a form of animation because it creates the illusion of moving figures. This simple device consists of a cylinder with vertical slits on its sides and a strip of images on the inner surface of the cylinder. When the cylinder is spun and viewed through the slits, the images appear to move fluidly, giving the impression of animation. This happens because the slits serve as a sort of shutter, allowing the viewer to see only one image at a time as it passes by, similar to how frames in a movie are perceived. Therefore, even though the zoetrope does not display images on a screen or create characters, it is still considered an early form of animation due to its ability to create the illusion of motion.

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