| 11. | In 2005, Curtis received the Golden Gate Persistence of Vision Award at the San Francisco International Film Festival.
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| 12. | Persistence of vision made both views appear to be uninterrupted and a normal fully stereoscopic image was seen.
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| 13. | A Persistence of Vision Films presentation.
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| 14. | This is an installation that utilizes the technique of persistence of vision to animate objects with motion and lights.
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| 15. | Persistence of vision should be compared with the related phenomena of beta movement and scan rate " in the eye.
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| 16. | Second, by persistence of vision, the viewed image persists for a moment on the retina, and is perceived as relatively steady.
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| 17. | Cinematography, however, has a temporal aspect ( see persistence of vision ), unlike still photography, which is purely a single still image.
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| 18. | There are also some models which are triple-bladed, and thus admit light three times per frame ( see Persistence of vision ).
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| 19. | Paris was said to have used one to demonstrate persistence of vision to the Royal College of Physicians in London in 1824.
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| 20. | When the strings are twirled quickly between the fingers the two pictures appear to blend into one due to the persistence of vision.
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