A zoetrope is one of the oldest and simplest ways to create a moving image. Brian Corteil has upgraded the form; no longer old or simple! He documented the steps over on twitter (@CannonFodder)! Learn more from Tom’s Hardware:
Robot maker and developer Brian Corteil has created a modern take on the classic zoetrope using our favorite SBC, the Raspberry Pi and microcontroller the RP2040. This digital zoetrope project was featured this year at EMFCamp—a UK based outdoor gathering for makers with an affinity for DIY micro-electronics projects. If you haven’t heard of a zoetrope before, these are early animation devices that display a series of images that rotate around to create the illusion of movement.
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