it is system invented in 1872 that produced the first illusion of movement. basically it was a disk with a series of drawings around the edge, showing the same object in slightly different poses. when it was spun, it created the illusion of movement.
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what are the choices?
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Start with a good stem and on the top put a kinda wiggly line into a circle connecting to the stem then draw some squiggly lines in the circle that should be about 3-2 inches long
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