Monday, 21 October 2013

Persistance of vision

Persistance of vision

"Persistence of Vision" is where the retina in the eye keeps an image for a brief second after the image was actually seen, and helps create an illusion of movement when we view the images in a quick sequence. We don't notice the cuts in-between each image because that illusion fills in the cuts to make the motion seem like one continuos sequence. (about.com)

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