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Beyond the Brick
How cool! This LEGO machine replicates early animation technology. It's called a zoetrope and produces the illusion of motion by cycling through a sequence of images. (by Brick
Beyond the Brick. . How cool! This LEGO machine replicates early animation technology. It's called a zoetrope and produces the illusion of motion by cycling through a sequence of images. (by Brick Science https://bit.ly/3dBZnaY)
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