Joseph Antoine Ferdinand Plateau was instrumental to the birth of cinema.
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The PhénakistiscopeJoseph Antoine Ferdinand Plateau invented it which created an illusion of a moving image which was pivotal to the birth and growth of motion picture.(Google/Google Doodles) |
Google Doodle celebrates the 218th birthday of Belgian physicist Joseph Antoine Ferdinand Plateau whose research on visual perception led him to invent a device named phénakistiscope which led to the birth of cinema. phénakistiscope created an illusion of a moving image which was pivotal to the birth and growth of motion picture.
Plateau’s father was an accomplished artist who specialized in painting
flowers. Initially, Plateau studied law but later studied physiological
optics, emphasizing particularly on the effect of light and color on the
human retina which made him one of the best-known scientists of the
19th century.

Joseph Antoine Ferdinand Plateau ( 1801-1883)
