The Phenakistoscope was invented in 1832 by Belgian physicist Joseph Plateau. It is a predecessor to the flipbook and is used to create cyclical animations. To make a Phenakistoscope, you will need stiff paper, drawing paper, drawing tools, scissors, and a mirror. You draw two concentric circles divided into 10 equal sections, draw an evolving sequence of images in the sections of the inner circle, and glue it inside the outer circle with a central hole to spin the device and view the animation in a mirror.
2. introduction
The 束 Phenakistoscope 損 was invented in 1832
by a Belgian physicist Joseph Plateau.
It is the predecessor of the flipbook, and the
best way to make this animation is cyclical.
3. You will need :
Stiff paper
Drawing paper
A drawing compass
A protractor
A pencil
A thumbtack
A ruler
Scissors
A mirror
4. Steps
1. Draw a circle with your compass in the center
of the stiff paper, as big as you can.
2. Then thanks to a protactor, draw lines which
divide this circle in ten equal parts, therefore
36 degrees per angle.
3. With a pair of scissors, cut the circle, then
make slots which will measure half of the
radius.
5. 4. On another piece of paper, draw a circle which
will have a radius which measures half of first
circles radius.
5. Remake, the same angles as the first time. In
each triangle draw a sketch of anything you
want that evolves as it goes along.
6. Once the drawings are done, cut the small circle
and glue it in the middle of the first one.
7. Make a hole at the centre of the circles with a
thumbtack which will help you to animate the
drawings.