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Projector:Magnajector

Rainbow Crafts, Inc.ca.1960

The Strong National Museum of Play

The Strong National Museum of Play
Rochester , United States

Optical toys--playing with what the eye sees--have fascinated adults and children for centuries. The success of such devices relies on the phenomenon of "the persistence of vision," in which the brain retains the impression of an object for a fraction of a second after its disappearance, creating the possibility of apparent motion. Inventors of devices of optical illusion made by fracturing an image, by imparting a depth or three dimensions to an image, or by presenting a rapid series of slightly varied images to suggest movement offered entertainment for Americans in public spaces such as peep shows and lantern slide programs and in their homes using stereoscopes, zoetropes, and kaleidoscopes. And of course these early optical devices led to the development of moving pictures, a staple of a huge 20th-century entertainment industry, and to toy projectors for kids to show in their own playrooms.

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  • Title: Projector:Magnajector
  • Creator: Rainbow Crafts, Inc.
  • Date Created: ca.1960
  • Location: USA
  • Subject Keywords: picture
  • Type: Educational Toys, More Play Stuff
  • Medium: cardboard, plastic, wire
  • Object ID: 112.5765
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