This Enrichment4You e-guide provides inspiration, ideas and techniques for creating an imaginary suitcase field with "artifacts" that had symbolic meaning to Albert Einstein. In this e-guide you will:
Phenakistoscopes were originally called "spindle viewers". Invented by Joseph Plateau, a Belgian physicist, and his sons in 1832, the phenakistoscope creates an illusion of movement through persistent motion. In this&nb... [click here for more]
Invented in 1834, a zoetrope became one of the first animation devices that demonstrated the principal of "persistence of vision" and was a popular toy during the Victorian era. In this Enrichment4You e-guide you wil... [click here for more]